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Just did a return which had $8140 of non taxable unemployment and social security. The unemployment worksheet subtracted out the unemployment on schedule 1 which then shows "0" on line 9 of the schedule but the social security benefit worksheet is still including the unemployment on it's line 3 making the taxable portion of social security higher than it should be. This is the first time I noticed this so I'm going to have to go back and check on some of the other one's I've done.
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I mentioned this last night on the message board but was told by two people that is the way it is supposed to be. I asked for reference to that information. That SS form specifically ask for Sch 1 line 9. And they don't match. I've tried to find info, but not having much luck.
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"...I asked for reference to that information."
If you wish confirmation of the accuracy of it - google for the law that was passed and read the details.
That will confirm whether Intuit is handling it correctly.
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Thanks for all the replies! Not the answer I wanted but it is waht it is.
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thank you. it wasn't so much if they were handling it correctly, i had googled and couldn't find the exact verbage.
thanks for your help.
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Also remember that the social security worksheet was released way before the recent law change. It has not been updated.
The more I know the more I don’t know.