A taxpayer has chosen to include IHSS nontaxable payments in earned income to claim the EIC. Form box 1 of Form W-2 shows 0 and box 12a it shows code II with the excludable wages. The program is not calculating the EIC and it shows the income on line 1d of Form 1040. I did an earlier return with only the ACTC and had no problem. This time the program shows everything correctly and yet it doesn't calculate the EIC.
Scroll down the W2 worksheet to part VI, did you complete that yet?
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Am I right?
Option 1:
If we want to calculate the EITC for an IHSS recipient but their income exceeds the EITC table limits, scroll down to Part VI of the W-2 worksheet and complete it.
Option 2:
If their total income falls within the EITC table, and we want to keep IHSS income for EITC calculation so SHOULD not complete w-2 part VI instead use Schedule 1 , enter a negative amount on line 8z to exclude from taxable income.
I think so. If they have zero in Box 1 and they dont qualify for EITC, I just omit the W2.
But I just fiddled around with one of these last week that do qualify, I dont remember the exact path I took, but I was able to get it to compute the EITC. The majority of my IHSS people that live with the person and care for them as part of the Medicare Waiver program get paid too much for EITC, so its never come up for me.
How do you determine that they live with the person? Are there ways to verify this besides looking at Form SOC 873 and W-2 box 1 would be zero and box 12 code II
They had to self certify with IHSS in order for them to issue the W2 that way
I have a client whose W-2 shows $12,000 in Box 1, with federal tax withheld as zero. Boxes 3 and 5 both have amounts, and the California section also shows an amount, but California tax is zero. She lives with her mom and said they live together. In this situation, I was wondering why didn’t IHSS report the $12,000 in Box 12, Code II? Can I exclude the $12,000 from income and consider it for the EITC?
Fill out the part of the W-2 worksheet to exclude it from income tax.
Then click on the "Find Form" button (or Control-F on the keyboard) and type "earn" and open the "Earned Inc Wks".
On the top is Box A. Click the checkbox to include that income for EIC calculations.
"In this situation, I was wondering why didn’t IHSS report the $12,000 in Box 12, Code II? Can I exclude the $12,000 from income and consider it for the EITC?"
They need to self certify with IHSS and then the W2 will come with zero in box 1 and the code II
Give them this link! Its got a link to the self certification form they need to submit.
https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/ihss/live-in-provider-self-certification
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