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No, but since the repayment is greater than $3,000 you can choose a credit or a deduction depending on which is most beneficial and you have the desktop version which will allow you the direct entry of the credit if that works for you.
Use the steps shown below to maximize the best results for your tax return.
Instructions here are specifically for your repayment because it's greater than $3000.
- If method 1 results in less tax, deduct the amount repaid.
- If method 2 results in less tax, claim the credit figured in (3) above on Form 1040, line 71.
If you choose a deduction, please enter it here (Method 1):
If you choose a credit (This can only be done in the Forms mode of the Desktop version of TurboTax), please enter it here (Method 2-only if greater than $3000):
No, but since the repayment is greater than $3,000 you can choose a credit or a deduction depending on which is most beneficial and you have the desktop version which will allow you the direct entry of the credit if that works for you.
Use the steps shown below to maximize the best results for your tax return.
Instructions here are specifically for your repayment because it's greater than $3000.
- If method 1 results in less tax, deduct the amount repaid.
- If method 2 results in less tax, claim the credit figured in (3) above on Form 1040, line 71.
If you choose a deduction, please enter it here (Method 1):
If you choose a credit (This can only be done in the Forms mode of the Desktop version of TurboTax), please enter it here (Method 2-only if greater than $3000):
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