After completing my work in TurboTax, the review tells me I haven't filled out the "Credit Carryforwards and Carrybacks," I am a retired pastor who doesn't own a business. There is a random dollar amount in Form 3800 line 6, though I have no idea where that number comes from. I'm assuming it's from my pension but I have no clue as to how to track that down. It says something about a credit from 2023. I've never filled out a Form 3800 before and don't know how it applies to me. Unfortunately, TurboTax won't allow me to file without the information requested, all of which is Greek to me.
Is it my imagination or is TurboTax becoming more complicated? If so, is the idea to extract additional money for customers from their support ($60 a pop)?
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It depends. Here are the tips for entering your paster retirement if it is for housing allowance and also how to delete this from from your file.
The IRS allows a housing allowance to retired ministers to the extent the recipient can justify the amount. Should you receive more than you can justify, the excess should be considered taxable.
You may include this statement with an electronically filed return using the instructions below.
To access the entry fields for the 1099-R:
If Box 2b is not checked, please enter the 1099-R exactly as it appears on the form. This will cause the full amount to show as taxable. You will make your adjustment in Other Income, following the instructions below:
At this point, the form 1040 will show your full pension as taxable, but the negative adjustment on Schedule 1, line 8, which carried to Form 1040, line 8, will remove it from taxation. Remember you can only enter an amount equal to your housing expense if it is less than your actual amount received.
Remember you can only enter an amount equal to your housing expense if it is less than your actual amount received.
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