The 2015 Lacerte program is calculating a late filing minimum amount of $135 based on the 2015 tax law and the IRS is using the 2018 law amount of $205.
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IRS is correct per https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/understanding-penalties-and-interest
Income tax returns are subject to a minimum late filing penalty when filed more than 60 days after the return due date, including extensions. The minimum penalty is the LESSER of two amounts – 100% of the tax required to be shown on the return that you didn’t pay on time, or a specific dollar amount that is adjusted annually for inflation. The specific dollar amounts are:
IRS is correct per https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/understanding-penalties-and-interest
Income tax returns are subject to a minimum late filing penalty when filed more than 60 days after the return due date, including extensions. The minimum penalty is the LESSER of two amounts – 100% of the tax required to be shown on the return that you didn’t pay on time, or a specific dollar amount that is adjusted annually for inflation. The specific dollar amounts are:
I just received notice that this has been addressed and is scheduled to be included in an upcoming program update. Because this is TY15 and we do not have a regularly scheduled update, I will update this posting when the program update is available.
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