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ProSeries uses the same 'engine' as TurboTax, so the entry is similar in both programs. This is how TurboTax instructs its users to do it (the latter part about Box B not being checked is just entering it on Line 21 of Schedule 1/Form 1040):
As a retired minister, you can exclude the rental value of a home (plus utilities) furnished to you by your church as a part of your pay for past services, or the part of your pension that was designated as a rental allowance, from your gross income. Any allowance in excess of this amount is considered taxable income.
If you're not already on the 1099-R screen, open your return, search for 1099-R and select the Jump to link in the search results. Follow the directions to import or manually enter your 1099-R.
How you account for the exclusion depends on whether or not Box 2b (taxable amount not determined) is checked.
If Box 2b is checked
If Box 2b is not checked
This will remove the nontaxable portion from the distribution reported on your 1099-R.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3320423-how-do-i-enter-a-parsonage-or-housing-allowance-on-a-1099-...ProSeries uses the same 'engine' as TurboTax, so the entry is similar in both programs. This is how TurboTax instructs its users to do it (the latter part about Box B not being checked is just entering it on Line 21 of Schedule 1/Form 1040):
As a retired minister, you can exclude the rental value of a home (plus utilities) furnished to you by your church as a part of your pay for past services, or the part of your pension that was designated as a rental allowance, from your gross income. Any allowance in excess of this amount is considered taxable income.
If you're not already on the 1099-R screen, open your return, search for 1099-R and select the Jump to link in the search results. Follow the directions to import or manually enter your 1099-R.
How you account for the exclusion depends on whether or not Box 2b (taxable amount not determined) is checked.
If Box 2b is checked
If Box 2b is not checked
This will remove the nontaxable portion from the distribution reported on your 1099-R.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3320423-how-do-i-enter-a-parsonage-or-housing-allowance-on-a-1099-...I have a different take on this. Provided the church or qualified organization designated that retired ministers are to be provided parsonage, the 1099-R should have Box 2b checked as it is the individual's responsibility to establish the amount of rental value that may be excluded as parsonage pursuant to §107 and §1.107-1.
Retired ministers who do not render any services in exchange for parsonage are not subject to SE-tax on parsonage. §1402(a)(8) states, in part, the following (emphasis added):
"an individual who is a duly ordained, commissioned, or licensed minister of a church or a member of a religious order...shall not include in such net earnings from self-employment the rental value of any parsonage or any parsonage allowance (whether or not excludable under section 107) provided after the individual retires, or any other retirement benefit received by such individual from a church plan (as defined in section 414(e)) after the individual retires."
In order to exclude the rental value of parsonage, there does not need to be actual expenditure, for example, if the retired minister owns a home. According to Pub 517, if you own your home and you receive as part of your salary a housing or rental allowance, the smallest of the following may be excluded from gross income. In the event the minister owns a home, it may then be necessary to establish what the fair rental value is based on market data:
I would also report the gross amount from Box 1 on Line 4a and the amount net of parsonage excluded on Line 4b (rather than Line 21) of F.1040.
Enter the numbers on the 1099-R worksheet with the gross amount on line 4a and the amount reached by subtracting the parsonage expenses on line 4b. This will have your client taxed on the amount left from the original payment after subtracting the parsonage expenses. This bothers me in that in prior years I have always shown the amount of parsonage expenses as a negative number so you may want to put that information in the Preparer Notes section.
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