Wednesday night I filed 2 returns that bounced on Minnesota with the following message:
M1M line 29 must not be more than 488 for single, HOH or MFS, and no more than 976 for MFJ
That would be great if they got one of those little checks that Uncle Tim mailed out, but they didn't receive that payment. However, they had other items on the M1M. I updated my software last night, put 0 on line 29 and e-filed them a second time and they cleared today. Now I'm not sure if the software was fixed in between transmissions or if I need to put 0 on line 29 if there are other items on form M1M from now on. Have you come across the "unexpected behavior" that I bumped into?
I haven't come across that yet, but I haven't e-filed in a couple of days (waiting on a million responses and 8879s).
The only hiccup I had with that is when I mis-typed the number (more than 487).
I was pleasantly surprised to see that entering it on the M1M automatically flowed to the M1PR.
We get lots of surprises, but most of them aren't good. 😁
Ok, so now I have a client with a Medicaid waiver payment that the IRS tells me to back off it by way of line 8 on schedule 1. They also received a frontline worker payment which the state says to put on line 8 of schedule 1. Life is wonderful until you go to the Minnesota return and I have an error message telling me I can't subtract the payment on M1M since I don't have an amount on line 8 of the federal return ---------------- because I have a negative amount entered on that line because of the netting of the two items. After I post this, I am stopping off at Walmart for a job application. I hear stocking shelves pays pretty well these days 😭
@IRonMaN wrote:
Ok, so now I have a client with a Medicaid waiver payment that the IRS tells me to back off it by way of line 8 on schedule 1. They also received a frontline worker payment which the state says to put on line 8 of schedule 1. Life is wonderful until you go to the Minnesota return and I have an error message telling me I can't subtract the payment on M1M since I don't have an amount on line 8 of the federal return ---------------- because I have a negative amount entered on that line because of the netting of the two items. After I post this, I am stopping off at Walmart for a job application. I hear stocking shelves pays pretty well these days 😭
Interestingly, the one glitch that I had (I entered an amount too large) was also with the 2014-7, but I seem to have gotten past it. But I haven't tried e-filing it yet (I don't have the 8829).
Walmart employees need to deal with random shooters, many 'Karens' and low pay. It much sounds better than using ProSeries. 🤣
@IRonMaN wrote:
Ok, so now I have a client with a Medicaid waiver payment that the IRS tells me to back off it by way of line 8 on schedule 1.
I shouldn't have updated my program. Now I've got the same error on my Medicaid Waiver client. Sigh.
Does Walmart still have any openings?
I’ll put a good word in for you with my new supervisor Karen😜
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