Anyone else having trouble with Form 8615? I tried to call ProSeries tech support today and did not get through. I don't feel the Schedule J information is calculating correctly.
I'm sorry my explanation wasn't more clear, as I posted about this several days ago. I have a child who needs to file Form 8615, because of unearned income over $2,200. His parents filed their return using Sch J, Income averaging for farmers to calculate their tax due. The Form 8615 has a worksheet to fill in when Sch J is used to figure the parents tax. Form 8615, Line 9 says it will automatically calculate the tax due either using the Sch D/Qual Div worksheet or Sch J. With all worksheets filled in, it says the parents tax using Sch J is $0, which is not correct. The child should owe tax on his cap gains/qual div at the parents' 15% rate. If I use just the Sch D worksheet and skip the Sch J, the tax is figured correctly. However, it will not match what the parents' return says for their tax due. I am wondering if anyone else has this problem, if I don't have a worksheet filled in correctly, etc. I tried to call tech support this afternoon, but did not reach anyone.
I don't know the answer but I'm responding so you'll be bumped to top of posts.
Hey @TiredFarmer is this something you have experience with?
I haven't had anyone use Schedule J for a couple of years but have the kids with unearned income. I did a dummy to see if it would calculate correctly and didn't have issues with the numbers that I used. I did notice it seems that you have to answer all the questions on the worksheets. Sorry did not see this sooner.
I believe that I do have all of the worksheets filled in correctly. The parents' tax on line 9 of Form 8615 is currently a calculated field of $0. I have filled in the qual div; long-term cap gain; and sch j worksheets on the 8615. Am I missing a worksheet or step? If I take the elected farm income out of the Sch J worksheet the Cap Gain/Qual Div tax is the correct number for the parent before I used income averaging. Once the number is in the field on the Sch J worksheet for Line 2, the parents' tax goes to $0. I have tried updating the program, but that doesn't seem to help. Thank you @TiredFarmer for replying to this post. If you have any other suggestions, please let me know.
I have had quirky things happen to me before and someone once suggested to start like it is a new return. It did resolve my issue for whatever reason however it wasn't with a schedule J. Did you try just a basic dummy return to see if it would work on a fresh return? I am so sorry as I know it can really be frustrating especially this time of year. The weather is causing grief to internet service in this area sorry for the delay in reply.
I must not have something quite right, as my dummy return does the same thing. Pops in a $0 income tax for the parents on Line 9. If I ignore the Schedule J worksheet and use the Sch D worksheet, the tax is computed correctly--it just won't match the parents' return. All of this for $18 in tax. 😞
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my posts. I know this is a busy time for you, too!
I did the dummy return on a laptop and it didn't have all the updates on it when I tried it on the computer that I use all the time with current updates I have the same issues as you so it would have to be something in one of the updates. Just thought you should know you probably aren't missing something.
Thank you, @TiredFarmer. Although I hate to do it, I wonder if my best bet, this late in the game, is to just send that return by mail.
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