Self employed

@PatriciaV 

 

Please escalate this issue today.  Your response is not helpful and is not a solution to my issue.   The discussion thread you sent me just confirms that there is a serious mistake in TT calculations, and it had no TT solution either.

 

The TT "off-the-books" calculation at the bottom of the 7206 form is wrong.  It is a circular calculation that makes the health insurance premium deduction zero no matter what number you put in, and so it messes up Schedule C and the 1040 worksheet.


Why in the world would I pay TT more money for support?  Is the person going to fix TT errors?  I don't think so.

 

I have been using TT for well over 25 years.  It usually takes me 2 days to do my taxes.  This year, it has taken me almost 2 weeks so far because of 3 big TT errors.  Although I was able to work around 2 of the programming errors thanks to the TT community (NOT TT), this 3rd mistake doesn't appear to be fixable and it's going to cost me hundreds of dollars in tax money.  

 

Unless you can fix this self-employed healthcare deduction problem, TT will be losing yet another loyal, long-term customer.