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    Social Security Max Not calculated

    sarah1
    Level 2

    The social security excess tax collected is not being calculated. Any word on an update to correct the error? I know this has been a common issue in past pro series.

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    sarah1
    Level 2

    I entered it in as an adjustment. So that the return is correct just found it weird.

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    Just-Lisa-Now-
    Level 15
    Level 15

    Its working fine for me.

    You have multiple employers with different EIN's for the same person? 

    Be sure youve assigned the W2s to the right person. 


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    sarah1
    Level 2

    Yes, same taxpayer but they over-withheld social security by $788. It's not calculated as a credit.

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    dascpa
    Level 12

    Be careful, if the same employer but issued multiple W-2's then that's not a credit on the 1040.  The taxpayer must get the refund from the employer.  The credit is only for more than one employer with different EIN's.

    IRonMaN
    Level 15

    I think that's an employer thing rather than a tax software thing.


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    sarah1
    Level 2

    I entered it in as an adjustment. So that the return is correct just found it weird.

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    sarah1
    Level 2

    Different employers

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    Just-Lisa-Now-
    Level 15
    Level 15

    You shouldnt have to make any manual adjustments for this, youre entering something wrong somewhere.


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    sarah1
    Level 2

    It's one taxpayer not a spouse on the return. Two employers have two different eins total pay is $165,000 but neither w2 exceeded 147000. There is no credit for over paid social security tax. 

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    IRonMaN
    Level 15

    But is one of the W-2s accidentally being reported as the spouse's in the return?  The software should handle it properly if everything is entered into the program correctly.


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    Just-Lisa-Now-
    Level 15
    Level 15

    Sch 3, Line 11 is empty? 

    When I try it on a dummy return, I put 85k on one W2 and 80K on another W2, it flows as expected for me. 

     


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