I have a client who has received a Difficulty of care payment on a W-2 each year for the care of their son with box 1 and box 2 zero and there is always an amount in box 16 and 17. I have always had them file paper because Proseries does not accept zeros when entering the W-2 for e-file purposes. And since Oregon accepts Federals exemption, they have always received the amount in box 17 back.
My question is since we now have the Medicaid waiver payments that can be entered on Line 1d of the Form 1040 and the ability to subtract it out on Schedule 1, Line 8s, how do you get around the W-2 with zeros in box 1 and 2 when entering it in the W-2 worksheet so you can file the return electronically? Any suggestions is appreciated.
You could put $1 in Box 1 to trick the system into letting your EFile it.
I thought about that, but then checked into it and was told that it was not a correct filing if I did that since the amount you would reflect on the Form 1040 would not match the difficulty of care payments received and shown on the new MWP lines. Therefore, I'm pondering how to trick the system in another way so that it keeps the amount I'm subtracting back out the same as what is reflected in the Oregon box 16.
Put $1 in wages then override line on 1040 and disable error checking when efiling?
If I put $1 on box 1, client gets $2 refund as EIC, what can I do?. Client not eligible to take any refund in fact.
Thanks for help!
@HOPE2 I found this info regarding the W2 situations for the difficulty in care paymnts. It tells you how to entee when there aren’t amounts in box 1 & it has screen shots. Here’s the link; https://www.goladderup.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ProSeries-Entering-Medicaid-Waiver-Payments.pd...
You dont enter that W2 on the return.
If the income does qualify them for EITC, theres a place on the eic worksheet to input it, but you dont enter the W2.
If the SS withheld exceeds the annual limit (when added to other earned income), then you may have to do something to get that excess refunded, but Ive never had anyone that this applied to, so Ive never looked into it.
the only reason I mentioned the $1 above, was becasue Oregon was involved and I wasnt sure how they handled it.
@all https://accountants.intuit.com/support/en-us/help-article/fede...
I found it I think!
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