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Retirement tax questions
Which worksheet are you looking at? For example, Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains are calculated at a noticeably lower tax rate than ordinary income is.
You referring to line 17 is puzzling. Are you saying that line 15 is $75,544, but line 16 is $313? This can happen if the tax is calculated on a worksheet, for example, on Qua Div/Cap Gns Wks in Forms mode if you are using the CD/download software.
If you are using the Online software, please give us the amounts on lines 3a, and 7, and 15 on your 1040.
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‎April 6, 2023
8:31 PM