DenA5
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Per your earlier post, no, the only amount in column A that matches my original return is the adjusted gross income.  Every other number in column A is incorrect.

 

Also, Line 5 will not increase by the amount of my wife's pension because of the limitations of medical deductions which will decrease because my adjusted gross income increases.

 

When I pencil in the correct values into column A the total tax increases by $396 (which is what I would explect)

 

Also, the value listed in line 18 is $170 which is not the overpayment on the original overpayment and refund I received.  That value was $574.  If you plug $574 into line 18 it shows that I will owe the IRS $396 which is what I would expect ($574 original, $178 adjusted, which the difference is $396 owed back to the IRS).

 

That's why I think there is a flaw somewhere in the software.