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posted Jun 3, 2019 1:57:26 PM

I would like to see a breakdown of how you came up with my total earnings being $30.222. My total is close but different. Under my income it includes my W2, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, IRA RMD.

These amounts are correct and when I add them, it comes to $29207., not the $30,223. that Turbo Tax came up with.  What else could be factored in there to make up the difference?  Thank you.

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Jun 3, 2019 1:57:27 PM

If you received a state tax refund from your previous tax filing (let's assume it is the 2015 filing), then the refund may be considered income for your 2016 tax filing, depending on your state and your local tax agency.  Your state refund may account for the additional income you see reflected in TurboTax.