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How do I fill out tax return to be able to e-file and get EIC if my W-2 has $0 in box 1 because I am live-in IHSS provider that is paid in Medicaid waiver payments which are tax exempt
Hello, I have been trying to file my 2024 tax return using free edition of TurboTax, since I’ve been having problems getting it to let me E-file because of the $0.00 amount in box 1 of my W-2, I am now down to the April 15th deadline unfortunately🫤 so I would very much appreciate anybody who can help me with this problem before 12(Midnight) tonight on the west coast….
- The problem I am having is TurboTax won’t let me E-file because my W-2 has a $0.00 amount in box 1 because I am a live-in IHSS provider which makes my income non-taxable because I am paid in Medicaid waiver payments. I do realize this means I don’t have to file a tax return but I am filing to get the federal and state (CA) Earned income tax credit, because I can use my Medicaid waiver income to calculate my EIC. I have done hours/days of research online and in the intuit website FAQ’s section which has quite a bit of people asking this same question and tax experts answering. The only problem is there is so many different conflicting answers and methods of going about filling out my return, I am honestly confused and not sure which method to go with? I was really hoping somebody could give me a definitive, confirmed to work method. I have read the one method saying to just put $1 in box 1 so that it will let me E-file? I’m uncertain of doing that though because that’s not what my W-2 says and I’m afraid I.R.S will reject it? Another method says to just put the amount in box 3 of my W-2 which is the amount I received in Medicaid waiver payments, in box 1. then in the (UNCOMMON SITUATIONS) section, click the box that says “MEDICAID WAIVER PAYMENTS” Some people had a problem with that method saying it counted their income twice? Then someone said to enter that amount in as a negative number somewhere else in the form and then it would subtract it on line 8 of my 1040 form or something like that?? And the last method I read was to leave the $0.00 in box 1 and then go down to the section where it says (Other types of income) and select “MISCELLANEOUS INCOME” then enter my Medicaid waiver payments amount there and then type in the box to explain what it is (“Medicaid waiver payments”) Again, I sincerely appreciate your time and effort on this subject. Hopefully together we can figure this out before the deadline at midnight tonight. I really could use the extra money right now from the EIC to pay some bills😊
April 15, 2025
6:43 PM