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    Unemployment Compensation Exemption

    tscott1205
    Level 4

    My single taxpayer only had $30,000 of w-2 wages. $10 of interest and $13,000 of unemployment benefits. Total income of 43,010. Can we exclude $10,200 of unemployment benefits from tax. 

     

    After working through the 'Unemployment Compensation Exclusion Worksheet" the answer is he has -0- unemployment benefits to exclude.

     

    I thought the correct answer was going to be $10,200 of unemployment benefits to exclude??

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    qbteachmt
    Level 15

    You were told the worksheet isn't in the programs yet:

    https://proconnect.intuit.com/community/proseries-tax-discussions/discussion/when-will-proseries-upd...

    You don't have to Keep Asking your peers every time for the same issue. Everyone here also is watching for updates, so no one knows more than you do until Intuit makes their announcements.

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    RollTide68
    Level 8
     1040       
     Line 125000      
     Line 2b3000      
     Line 3b2000      
     Line 4b1000      
     Line 5b100      
     Line 6B1635      
     Line 736      
    Line1Total 1-7

    add sched 1-7

    also

    32771     
    Line2Schedule 1 line 8 0    
    Line3 Add Line1 & 232771    
      1040      
      Line 10b300     
      Schedule 1      
      Line 10250     
      Line 11      
      Line 12      
      Line 13      
      Line 14      
      Line 15      
      Line 16      
      Line 17      
      Lie 18a      
      Line 19      
      Line 201150     
      Line 21      
    Line 4 Total1700     
    Line 5 Subtract Line 4 from 331071    
    Line 6 If Line 5 = $150,000 or more  Stop - No exclusion   
      If Line 5 = less than $150,000 go to line 7   
    Line 7Unemployment compensation paid not to exceed $10,200 10200
    Line 8Unemployment compensation paid to spouse not to exceed $10,200 
    Line 9     Add Line 7 & 810200
    Line 10Subtract Line 9 from line 2 and enter amount on Schedule 1 line 8 -10200

     

    Line 2 (Schedule 1 Line 😎 should not include the excluded amount only what would normally go there...things like other income, gambling winnings etc..  I made the same mistake the first time running through it. 

     

    Sample numbers included and it messed up the table when converted sorry.

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    tscott1205
    Level 4

    So in my example is the exemption amount 10,200?

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    rbynaker
    Level 14

    Hey 'Bama,

    Your spreadsheet is missing Schedule 1 Lines 1-7.

    https://www.irs.gov/faqs/irs-procedures/forms-publications/new-exclusion-of-up-to-10200-of-unemploym...

    1. Enter the total of lines 1 through 7 of Form 1040 and Schedule 1, lines 1 through 7.

    So that Schedule C with $150K of income might disqualify you. 🙂

    Rick

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    RollTide68
    Level 8

    You are correct it is not on that spreadsheet.  Don't know what happened but you are right.  Swear it was there last night after three beers and 12 hours sitting at the desk.  

    🤣

    Good catch.

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