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Deductions & credits
Maybe and partially true....
Here's your test cases:
- Let's say my contribution was $3733
- If I input $3500 as expense, it takes it and shows it
- If I input $1500 as expense, it does not...
- Also if I have multiple kids and want to enter multiple values, each below $3733, it does not show each of the values.... and what happens if cumulatively I pass the $3733 I contributed tax free to the FSA?
And finally, this screen is showing the expense as entered, not the value which is eligible for credit. If you check the relevant form, this is what the the form should also have I believe - the expense incurred. The fact that if its below then you don't get a credit is a calculation that comes later.
Let me know how your testing goes.
March 11, 2020
3:40 PM