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TurboTax doesn't always use the tax tables. Sometimes other methods are mandated. For instance, did you have any capital gains or qualified dividends? If so, that is calculated on the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Worksheet, where some of your income gets more preferable tax treatment.
There are other types of situations that require special calculations, too.
Are you using the Online version (website) as opposed to the desktop CD/download software? In the latter version, one can go into Forms Mode to see what calculation method TurboTax used.
TurboTax doesn't always use the tax tables. Sometimes other methods are mandated. For instance, did you have any capital gains or qualified dividends? If so, that is calculated on the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Worksheet, where some of your income gets more preferable tax treatment.
There are other types of situations that require special calculations, too.
Are you using the Online version (website) as opposed to the desktop CD/download software? In the latter version, one can go into Forms Mode to see what calculation method TurboTax used.
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