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If you received a 1099-LTC, type 'long term care' in the Search area, then click on 'Jump to long term care'.
Continue through the screens about Medical Expenses, until you reach 'Tell us about anything paid for long-term care services'.
Enter the amount of the Gross Long Term Care Benefits Paid shown on your 1099-LTC.
Continue to the screen 'Tell us About Medical Reimbursements'.
Again, enter the amount from your 1099-LTC.
This creates the equal expense/reimbursement, so there's no tax effect, but you are reporting your 1099-LTC (since the IRS gets a copy).
Here's more detailed info on Form 1099-LTC.
I have spent much time on Turbo Tax trying to locate where to enter 1099- LTC information. The jump to feture is no help. Please reply.
You can enter your 1099-LTC as Miscellaneous Income, using these steps:
TurboTax will generate Form 8853 - Archer MSAs and Long-Term Care Insurance Contracts.
This method does not work. TurboTax won’t let me get past entering something called “number of days in the long term care period” and “costs” when you get to the part that checks the federal return for errors, TurboTax shows it’s an error not to input these numbers. Form requires them, I guess. TurboTax is failing here— WHAT IS A LONG TERM CARE PERIOD?
I got 100% reimbursed in 2022 by my LTC insurance company. I should not have to input anything about LTC periods.
The benefit period is the minimum length of time an insurance company will pay benefits. While many Long-Term Care Insurance policies often have a benefit period, there is usually no time limit that defines how long you can receive care services. Generally the money is not included in your taxable income, but sometimes the payment is taxable.
Since you indicated that box 3 is checked, TurboTax requires this information to be included.
I want to thank MarilynG1, PattiF and ShirlynW.
After searching for several hour for where I was suppose to enter the LTC amounts, between the three of you I got my answer.
Just wish it was cut and dry instead of having to go to 2 or 3 places to enter it all in.
It would be nice if the instructions stated to enter here, then go here and then here. But it doesn't and sets you up for an audit.
And then to top it off, it will totally change next year.
I have PDF'd this subject and high lighted what was done to assist for next year.
Thank you again for having all of this on one subject vs 10.
it would be better if Turbotax walked you through this on a 1099-LTC form. which I went round and round with before checking with the IRS website and then to this community.
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