The state tax refund is on the state tax refund worksheet but it does not make it to the 1040
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The problem was corrected back in January.
There was an alert issued on 11/26. The only problem with issuing alerts, if folks don't read them, they are pretty useless.
You can either manually check the correct box on each return, or for returns that you haven't worked on yet, you can delete the returns and transfer them again to correct the issue.
The problem was corrected back in January.
There was an alert issued on 11/26. The only problem with issuing alerts, if folks don't read them, they are pretty useless.
You can either manually check the correct box on each return, or for returns that you haven't worked on yet, you can delete the returns and transfer them again to correct the issue.
Development is looking into this issue.
If the Income Taxes box is not checked on Line C of the State and Local Income Tax Refund Worksheet and it should have been then you would want to check that.
If you are sure the full prior year refund should be taxable this year you can skip making the manual adjustment and just check the box below line 4 for "Use this worksheet to complete taxable refund amount? - If no, skip this Smart Worksheet. Total refund from Line 1 column (b) will be reported as income."
I just received a IRS notice for tax due because of the refund calc error..The notice includes penalty & interest.
It is absolutely ridiculous, that your answer is a Nov alert solves the problem..This is a calc error not some benign administrative notice..A calc error in any part of the program causes clients tax liabilities to be incorrect..two years later they get a notice from IRS...
Intuit has a duty to an immediate update to the problem and sufficient notice so this can be remedied to cause the least disruption..Again, its a calc error..we do not have time to manually recalc to assure accuracy..
I am sure many Pro Series users will begin to see IRS notices in regards to this matter...
Is Intuit going to reimburse the clients in some manner..should they pay the preparers for their time in
correcting these errors...
Intuit need to do more then a Nov alert and needs to do it now............
As preparers, we have a duty to review the tax returns before we release them.
Yes our software should be accurate, but the buck stops with us. Somewhere in the fine print of our purchase agreement and/or license Intuit also tells us this.
I have no expectation that Intuit will reimburse penalty and interest. But you can try asking.
Do lots of people actually have taxable state tax refunds these days? With the $10,000 SALT limitation I rarely see a taxable refund (nor did I in the old AMT days).
This thread has a date stamp of 12/7/2019 when everything was migrated to the new platform. If someone is having a problem now it's going to be a different error.
"Intuit has a duty"
And that absolves your duty to actually look at the return to make sure whether or not it is correct? You bought tax software, not a Tax God. Software can have glitches, but that's why someone paid you good money instead of wasting bad money on Turrddotaxx. If they are going to pay someone just to enter data into a software package, they could have just bypassed you and gone the Turbo route.
If I had to check every computation that goes into an average return it would take hours to complete...the thrust of my post was the incredible lack of appropriate response to a serious calc error...
Do you check every tx computation..who comps..elimination comps..credit comps..all comps related to diminished deductions..I could go on..
For the first returns out the door, yeah most of those get checked. As long as we are asking about who checks what, do you check anything?
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