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Deductions & credits
It depends. You do qualify for the $300 standard deduction and the RMD is not required this year because of the Cares Act. let's address one at a time.
- Where did you enter the charitable contribution? If you entered this under deductions and credits>charitable contributions, this isn't the section where this is entered. If you enter here, delete the entry you made.
- Instead select deductions and credits and go through each screen. When you are past the screen where it says the Standard Deduction is Right for you, continue on. The very last screen should look like the screenshot I will include below. This is where you enter the amount up to $300.
- Regarding the RMD, the 8915-E form hasn't been finalized yet from the IRS. Please sign-up here and we will email you once the form is live.
- Here is the screenshot that should appear after going through the sections in deductions and credits. This is where you enter the information.

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‎February 7, 2021
2:50 PM