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posted Feb 26, 2021 1:46:24 PM

How can I see 2019 Form 8995? I have a blank for QBI deduction on my 1040, but can't tell if turbo tax missed the deduction last year or what. I got the deduct for 2020..

so made me look back at my 2019, but don't see any supporting forms.  If it was just missed, can I amend 2019 or somehow roll it into 2020 return?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 26, 2021 3:49:57 PM

You could Amend your 2019 Return to see if you qualified for the QBI Deduction.  I

 

f you Print your 2019 return, (specifying all forms and worksheets) you can review the QBI Deduction Worksheet to see the calculations.

 

You can't roll it into your 2020 return, however.

 

Click this link for more info on Qualified Business Income (QBI) Deduction

 

 

Level 2
Mar 8, 2021 11:00:06 AM

I believe there was a TT error in 2019 regarding QBI when entering K-1 info.  It asked if you had an AMOUNT in Box 17.  Since there was no amount in Box 17 on my K-1, I did not check the corresponding box.  As a result, no 199A was generated and no QBI deduction was given.  However, In 2020 TT, if you do not check the Box 17 box (because there was no amount), on a following screen as a double check, you are asked if there was a 'V' code in Box 17.  If you answered 'yes' to this question, 199A was generated and you got the QBI.

Level 1
May 6, 2021 2:47:28 PM

I have searched using TT software SEARCH feature on right top - typing : qualified business income deduction - you see jump to link - click it and then select code V for the BOX 17 , which will generate all required forms. 

Returning Member
Sep 26, 2021 1:11:30 PM

I was not offered by turbotax to fill 2019 Form 8995?  I know now that was qualified for the pass through deduction what can I do?  How could turbotax miss this important deduction? I am Consultant and  sole proprietorship business person filing jointly and under the max income roof?