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posted Mar 25, 2025 5:40:38 AM

where is turbo tax on 1040 SR actually applying long term capital gains rate? The form has it simply adding short and long term together

The AI chatbot states that turbotax adds short and long but later applies the correct rates. Supposedy i can find this in the tax summary. But I can't find this. What am i missing?

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Expert Alumni
Mar 25, 2025 5:56:12 AM

When you have long-term capital gains, the total is added to your income on Form 1040 line 7.    

 

There is a separate worksheet called the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Tax Worksheet.  Without going into great detail, this worksheet separates your capital gains from the rest of your income and applies the capital gains rate to the capital gains income (which is lower than the ordinary income tax rate).  Then your total tax amount is reported on Form 1040 line 16.

 

You can see this worksheet by using Forms in the upper right corner of the TurboTax desktop version, or by looking for it when printing your return if using TurboTax Online.

 

When you look at this worksheet, pay attention to lines 23 and 24.  The tax calculated on line 23 takes into account the capital gains tax.  The tax calculated on line 24 comes directly from the tax tables.  Then, the lesser of those two lines is reported on line 25 and Form 1040 line 16.  Therefore, if the capital gains tax rate gives you a lower overall tax, then that is the tax on your Form 1040.