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Level 2
posted Jan 7, 2021 12:34:06 PM

Line 10b charitable contributions for standard deduction. Turbotax says line should be blank but I'm allowed to take a $300 contribution. Anyone else having this problem?

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Level 2
Jan 7, 2021 6:00:42 PM

Same problem. I came here to post about it.

Level 2
Jan 7, 2021 6:52:45 PM

I got help -- you have to go to itemized charitable contribution deductions first and enter the charity and amount. When you do this it will auto-populate the charitable contribution amount on your 1040 and reduce your tax accordingly. Hope this helps!

New Member
Jan 31, 2021 2:34:54 PM

I am filing as Head of Household and having the same issue.  On the file review it tells me the the Cash Charitable is too large.

 

I was able to find the following on the IRS form instructions:

Line 10b

If you don't itemize deductions on Schedule A (Form 1040), you (or you and your spouse if filing jointly) may be able to take a charitable deduction for cash contributions made in 2020.Enter the total amount of your contributions on line 10b. Don't enter more than:

$300 if single, head of household, or qualifying widow(er);

$300 if married filing jointly; or

$150 if married filing separately

Expert Alumni
Feb 1, 2021 9:42:31 AM

In TurboTax Online versions, enter the charitable contribution as if you were itemizing under the "Deductions & Credits" tab. 

 

Remember to qualify for this deduction in addition to the standard deduction the contribution must be "Money". 

 

Then continue through to "Wrap Up Tax Breaks" and confirm the standard deduction.  The charitable deduction should show correctly. 

 

Here is a link with more helpful information.

 

 

New Member
Feb 12, 2021 7:15:17 PM

Based on the instructions for line 10b if you do not itemize on schedule A you are permitted to take $300($150 married filing separate) to a qualified charity.

 

Here is the excerpt from page 29 of the 2020 Form 1040 instructions.

Line 10b
If you don't itemize deductions on
Schedule A (Form 1040), you (or you
and your spouse if filing jointly) may be
able to take a charitable deduction for
cash contributions made in 2020.
Enter the total amount of your contributions
on line 10b. Don't enter more
than:
• $300 if single, head of household,
or qualifying widow(er);
• $300 if married filing jointly; or
• $150 if married filing separately.
The contributions must be made to
organizations that are religious, charitable,
educational, scientific, or literary in
purpose. See Pub. 526 for more information
on the types of organizations that
qualify. A deduction can't be taken for a
contribution to an organization described
in I.R.C. 509(a)(3) or for the establishment
of a new, or maintenance of an
existing, donor-advised fund. Also, contributions
of noncash property and contributions
carried forward from prior
years don't qualify for this deduction.
See the Instructions for Schedule A and
Pub. 526 for more information on those
types of contributions.

Expert Alumni
Feb 15, 2021 8:08:24 AM

This TurboTax Help states: 

  • For 2020, even if you don’t itemize, you may take a charitable deduction of up to $300 for cash contributions made in 2020 to qualified organizations.

If you are in TurboTax Online, the screen Charitable Cash Contributions under CARES Act appears as the end of Deductions & Credits. First you have to pass the screen Based on what you told us, the standard deduction is best for you at the end of Deductions & Credits.

 

But you have to qualify for the standard deduction before the screen appears.

 

Follow these steps: 

  • At the top of the screen, click on Deductions & Credits.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Wrap up tax breaks.
  • Continue through several screens.
  • At the screen Based on what you told us, the standard deduction is best for you, click Continue.
  • At the screen Any Charitable Cash Contributions? enter the dollar amount of charitable contributions paid by cash not to exceed $300 ($150 for married filing separately). 
  • Continue through Federal Review to make sure that things look correct.

New Member
Feb 24, 2021 1:21:28 PM

TurboTax is supposed to populate line 10b, but doesn't.    

Expert Alumni
Feb 24, 2021 1:28:42 PM

TurboTax does calculate and enter that amount in line 10b on the 1040, but there are two steps, and you have to do both of them (and the second one is not obvious).

 

For 2020, Congress has changed tax law to permit the deduction of certain charitable contributions “above the line”, even if the taxpayer is taking the Standard Deduction otherwise. The new deduction will appear on line 10b on the 1040.

 

There are restrictions: the contribution must be in cash or cash-equivalent and it cannot exceed $300 for most filing statuses (exception: $150 for Married Filing Separate).

 

Step #1

 

To enter this deduction, you must enter the charitable contributions as if you were going to itemize these contributions (do a Search (upper right) for charitable contributions and click on the jump-to result). Be sure to indicate that the contribution was “Money” or else TurboTax will not ask about it later.

 

Note that you do not need to enter any other charitable contributions if you are not planning to itemize.

 

Step #2

 

Then, in the Federal Review at the end of your data entry, TurboTax will realize that you are taking the Standard Deduction and ask you to enter the amount of the charitable contribution that was in cash. Note the limits described above ($300 or $150); in the desktop product, at least, if you enter an amount larger than this, you will be asked to reduce it to the limit when you enter the amount.

 

When you enter the cash-based charitable contribution this way, the result will appear on line 10b on the 1040 as an above-the-line deduction.

Level 1
Mar 27, 2021 1:11:48 PM

Hi!  

So even when I put 0, 150, or 300 in box 10b it still is not letting me move forward.  What do I need to do to make Turbo Tax recognize this box and allow me to move on?  

Thanks,

 

Dave

Expert Alumni
Mar 29, 2021 1:36:04 PM

Are you trying to remove the deduction or use it?  Please clarify.

 

If you are in TurboTax Online, the screen Charitable Cash Contributions under CARES Act appears as the end of Deductions & Credits. First you have to pass the screen Based on what you told us, the standard deduction is best for you at the end of Deductions & Credits.  Follow these steps: 

  • At the top of the screen, click on Deductions & Credits.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Wrap up tax breaks.
  • Continue through several screens.
  • At the screen Based on what you told us, the standard deduction is best for you, click Continue.
  • At the screen Any Charitable Cash Contributions? delete or enter the dollar amount.  Try deleting the contents of the box first in case there is some symbol in the box that is causing you trouble.
  • Continue through Federal Review to make sure that things look correct.

Level 1
Mar 29, 2021 1:50:16 PM

Hi!  Thanks for your reply.  My screen says 'Itemized Deduction' is best for you.  Will that change anything on how I should move forward?  I guess I would be trying to claim them.

 

Thanks,

 

Dave  

Expert Alumni
Mar 30, 2021 8:16:25 PM

@DaveDworak Yes, you should enter all your Charitable Contributions if you are filing using Itemized Deductions.

 

Click this link with info on How to Enter Charitable Donations

 

The total amount of your Charitable Contributions will be reported on Schedule A.

 

 

New Member
Apr 11, 2021 7:53:36 PM

I have entered all my charitable contributions for the year and turbotax recommends I use itemized deductions. But whenever I try to file to my taxes, it says that line 10b should be blank. No matter whether I keep it blank or 0 or enter my total charitable contributions, it just does not go ahead. This is very frustrating since this is not intuitive at all. Can someone please help?

Level 1
Apr 13, 2021 5:07:15 AM

Hi!

 

I had the same issue.  The way I got it to finally go through was to leave both boxes completely empty.  The box outside the form and the box in the form.  Make sure you don't have any hidden spaces or anything in either one.  God speed!

  

New Member
Jan 30, 2022 4:23:52 PM

MY LINE IS 12B BUT THE PROBLEM SAYS UNACCEPTIBLE VALUE AT 300 AND I CAN MAKE IT 600 AS I AM MARRIED. HOWEVER, I CAN PUT 70000 IN AND GTHE PROBLEM REMAINS. EARLY IN THE GAME, BUT TALKING TO SOMEONE AT TURBO IS LIKE NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE. SUCKS IF IT IS THEIR PROGRAM. I DID NOTHING WRONG. MAY BE TIME TO SHOP AROUND..........

Level 15
Jan 30, 2022 4:26:09 PM


@HERBIEBEANS wrote:

MY LINE IS 12B BUT THE PROBLEM SAYS UNACCEPTIBLE VALUE AT 300 AND I CAN MAKE IT 600 AS I AM MARRIED. HOWEVER, I CAN PUT 70000 IN AND GTHE PROBLEM REMAINS. EARLY IN THE GAME, BUT TALKING TO SOMEONE AT TURBO IS LIKE NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE. SUCKS IF IT IS THEIR PROGRAM. I DID NOTHING WRONG. MAY BE TIME TO SHOP AROUND..........


For the TurboTax desktop editions

 

To remove the error I went into Forms mode and deleted the Charitable Organization Worksheet.  Then on the Form 1040 Worksheet for Line 12b removed the $300 amount so Line 12b is now blank (empty).

Going back to Step-by-Step I completed the Deductions & Credits section without entering anything for a charitable donation and click on Done with Deductions.  Continuing through the screens until landing on the screen labeled Charitable Cash Contributions under Cares Act, I entered $600.  Continued through Final Review without error.

 

For the TurboTax online editions -

 

The problem appears to be that a charitable donation was entered in the Deductions and Credits section of the program when you are only eligible for the Standard Deduction.

Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen

Click on Tools

Click on Delete a form

Scroll through the all the forms, schedules and worksheets listed and delete all the Charitable Organization forms listed.

When completed with removing forms click on

 Continue With My Return

 at the bottom of the list.

 

Click on Federal on the left side of the screen

Click on Deductions & Credits at the top of the screen

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on 

Wrap up tax breaks

 

Continue through the screens.  After the screen showing that you are getting the Standard Deduction the following screen is Charitable Cash Contributions under Cares Act.  Enter $600 if filing Jointly or $300 for all other filing status'.  The federal review and the Final Review should no longer show an error for the charitable donation.

Level 3
Feb 18, 2022 2:32:00 AM

This silly nonsense about compensating for TT's negligence in 2021 is way down under questions about 2020 returns.  Pitiful.