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After you file
The Form 8959 may be in your list of forms but that doesn't necessarily mean it is impacting your tax or that it will be included with the forms submitted when you file your tax return. I suggest you look on line 11 of Form 1040 Schedule 2 to see if there is an additional Medicare tax listed there. If not, the Form 8959 should not impose a problem. If there is no additional Medicare tax listed on your return, you can try deleting the Form 8959 if it is causing an issue as follows:
1. Choose the Tax Tools option on your left menu bar
2. Choose Tools
3. Choose the Delete a form option under Other Helpful links
4. Find the Form 8959 and delete it
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‎April 9, 2024
5:05 PM