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So whats the proper way to input these W2s with Medicaid waiver income?

Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

Box 1 cant be empty or you cant EFile, but if you put anything in Box 1, it adds to income.   The waiver income in Box 12 Code II seems to do what its supposed to, but the empty Box 1 screws it up.

Do we just trick the program and put $1 in Box 1?


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Jim-from-Ohio
Level 11
Level 11

1. enter w-2 as normal

2. scroll down on W-2 worksheet to Part VI

3. check the box Ka

4. enter amount from the W-2 again in Box Kb

The End

Terry53029
Level 14
Level 14

@Jim-from-Ohio Had a client (had for years same every year). she was rejected for EIC because the IRS computer looked at box 1, and income too high (had multi W2's, and not all were Medicaid Waiver)  . ProSeries took it out in schedule 1, so she wasn't taxed on the income, but that income can be used for EIC. caused a big hassle for me with IRS, and she got her EIC (a year late) I will not do as PS says, but I will make sure he Medicaid waiver payments don't wind up in box 1 this year.

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

@Jim-from-Ohio wrote:

1. enter w-2 as normal

2. scroll down on W-2 worksheet to Part VI

3. check the box Ka

4. enter amount from the W-2 again in Box Kb

The End


That new code in Box 12, the II  screws that up.  It automatically puts in down in Part VI Line Kc so if I enter it on Kb, it errors on that line and it still disallows EFiling, due to the zero in box 1.


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