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Please verify that you entered the amount of cash contribution like shown below. Do not enter them under Itemized Deductions.
Please follow these steps to enter the charitable cash contribution for 10b :
The cash contributions of $300 will show as an adjustment to income on line 10b.
To verify your entry:
Can you explain how to do this on the premier version for MAC? I am having the same problem and these instructions to not apply to the MAC version. There is no 'Wrap up my Tax Breaks" button and I can't find the Charitable Cash Contributions under Cares Act section. I note that the contributions show up correctly on the "EasyStep" tab for 2020 deductions, but on the actual form 1040, line 10(b) shows $25 regardless of what I put in as the actual contributions.
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I do not have a Wrap up tax break button. I cannot get get my taxes filed until I can pass line 10b. How can I do this?
New Deduction Available: Up to $300 in annual charitable contributions. This is available only to people who take the standard deduction (for taxpayers who do not itemize their deductions). It is an “above the line” adjustment to income that will reduce a donor’s adjusted gross income (AGI), and thereby reduce taxable income. Itemized deductions are "below the line" adjustments to income, and therefore come after the taxpayer's AGI has been calculated.
Please go back to the beginning of the questionnaire where it asks you about Charitable Donations. Follow this path:
1. Click on the "Personal" tab at the top of your screen, then just under it click on the "Deductions and Credits" tab
2. Then scroll down the page a little until you see the section titled "Charitable Donations", then select "Donations to Charity in 2020"
3. You are now at the "Donations" page. Select "Yes" to proceed to the next section.
4. You are now at the "Let's enter your donations one at a time" section. Enter a Charity Name, then click "Add" to the left of "Money".
If you enter any amount above $300 at this time, and you are a "single" filer and taking the standard deduction, you will receive an error message when you run the review. If you enter $300 even, you are fine. Or, you should be fine given all else is as I've stated. I hope this does the trick!
Resolution was to get a refund and try on-line version. The Mac version seems to have a number of problems.
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