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@MRoles There is a problem with that.
While that will exclude the unemployment form the AGI, the Rescue Act specified 8 other tax and credit calculations that depend of the AGI were NOT to be affected by the Act.
In other words, simply entering that way can make 8 other calculations inaccurate. That is why it must be done in the software so those other calculations use the AGI without regard to the change.
(The IRS worksheet was for paper returns and entering the change in a piece of paper will not change other calculations, but entering as misc income will change anything that depends on the AGI.)
Per the Act (and 1-8 below are sections NOT to be changed by the exclusion)
“(2) APPLICATION.—For purposes of paragraph (1), the adjusted gross income of the taxpayer shall be determined—
“(A) after application of sections 86, 135, 137, 219, 221, 222, and 469, and
“(B) without regard to this section.”.
(1) Section 74(d)(2)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by inserting “85(c),” before “86”.
(2) Section 86(b)(2)(A) of such Code is amended by inserting “85(c),” before “135”.
(3) Section 135(c)(4)(A) of such Code is amended by inserting “85(c),” before “137”.
(4) Section 137(b)(3)(A) of such Code is amended by inserting “85(c)” before “221”.
(5) Section 219(g)(3)(A)(ii) of such Code is amended by inserting “85(c),” before “135”.
(6) Section 221(b)(2)(C)(i) of such Code is amended by inserting “85(c)” before “911”.
(7) Section 222(b)(2)(C)(i) of such Code, as in effect before date of enactment of the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020, is amended by inserting “85(c)” before “911”.
(8) Section 469(i)(3)(E)(ii) of such Code is amended by striking “135 and 137” and inserting “85(c), 135, and 137”.