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According to the following Turbo Tax link, Contributions are deductible for Connecticut income tax purposes up to $5,000 per year for a single return or $10,000 per year for a joint return. If you exceed this amount, you can carry over the excess amount for the five taxable years following the deduction.
So the answer to your question is, yes report the entire amount.
I contributed over the maximum to a CHET 529 account . From another's question I understand that I can carry over the overage for the next five years but the software will not let me do that as when I enter the amount I contributed the software will not let me advance until I put the maximum figure in. Will Turbotax still carry over the excess amount if i have not input it?
To clarify, what state do you live in?
I have the same problem. I live in Connecticut. It won't let me put in a value higher that 10,000. So it seems that TurboTax will not handle the carryover for the next 5 years automatically. I'll have to track it myself. Disappointing.
Which product are you using? Online or CD/download? What is your filing status?
My test lets me put in $140,000...
@glenngct
@glenngct Connecticut taxpayers could receive a state income tax deduction of up to $10,000 on contributions made to your CHET account.
I’m using the Premier CD.
Joint filing status.
What is your Connecticut Adjusted Gross Income before the CHET "deduction"? (the CHET "deduction" cannot be used to reduce CT AGI to less than zero). Hence, if your AGI is already zero, TurboTax might stop you from making any contribution at all.
This is strange, because I can put in numbers much larger than $10,000 in both the Online and desktop products.
Can you give us a screenshot of the input screen in question, where TurboTax tells you (or whatever it does) that you can't enter more than $10,000? Please redact any personally identifiable information.
@glenngct
CT AGI is over 50k. It lets me enter any value I want. However, it gets flagged as an error at the end while performing the return analysis. I’ll try to get a screenshot later.
Thank you for adding that; I was under the impression that you could not physically enter more than 10,000.
I look forward to your screen shot.
Thank you for the screenshot. After research it appears that TurboTax has never allowed an entry larger than the max than can be deducted in one year, $10,000 in your case.
As for the carryover, yes, you will need to track that yourself. While TurboTax often automatically handles carryovers at the federal level, the feature set is more mixed on the state level level - sometimes it does but more often it doesn't. This possibly due to the size of the Carryover Worksheet, which is used to carry over amounts from year to year (if you have the CD/download software, you can see it when you go to Forms mode and look for "Carryover Wks" (usually down towards the bottom of federal forms)).
While some state data is carried over using this worksheet, it is usually limited to data items that exist for all states: state extension payments, state refunds, and state capitol loss carryovers.
@glenngct
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