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knbkar
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What is included in the amount on the IA 1040 form line 33 as the amount does not match what I had to pay the IRS in 2016 for 2015 taxes due?

 
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SeanE1
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What is included in the amount on the IA 1040 form line 33 as the amount does not match what I had to pay the IRS in 2016 for 2015 taxes due?

The amounts included on line 33 of your 2016 IA 1040 are as follows: 

http://www.incometaxpro.net/tax-forms/iowa.htm

"ADDITIONAL FEDERAL TAX PAID IN 2016
Back to Expanded Instructions Index 

Going back will take you to instructions for the current tax year.

Line: 33
Step: Step 7
Step Subject: 
Federal Tax Addition and Deduction
Year: 2016
A. Additional Tax to Enter

Enter the amount of additional federal income tax paid during 2015 for tax year 2014 and any other years before 2014. The amount of additional federal income tax paid is deductible only if Iowa income tax returns were required to be filed for the year for which the additional federal income tax was paid.

Include only the actual federal tax payments made in 2015, but DO NOT include the following:
  • penalties
  • interest

Federal income tax includes the net investment income tax on Federal Form 8960. 

Taxpayers can deduct their entire additional federal tax paid amount on line 33, but certain amounts must be added back on line 28, including the following:

  • Excess advance premium tax credit repayment reported on line 46 of the federal 1040
  • Federal self-employment tax reported on line 57 of the federal 1040
  • Unreported Social Security and Medicare tax on line 58 of the federal 1040
  • Additional tax on IRAs and other qualified retirement plans reported on line 59 of the federal 1040
  • Federal household employment tax reported on line 60a of the federal 1040
  • First-time homebuyer credit repayment reported on line 60b of the federal 1040
  • Individual responsibility payment reported on line 61 of the federal 1040
  • Additional Medicare tax from federal form 8959 reported on line 62a of the federal 1040
  • Other additional federal taxes reported on line 62c of the federal 1040

Net investment income tax from federal form 8960 is not added back on line 28.

Refundable Credits

Refundable credits on the federal 1040 may be included on IA 1040, line 33, to the extent federal income tax was paid by applying the federal refundable credits, such as:

  • Earned Income Tax Credit
  • Additional Child Tax Credit
  • Other refundable federal credits

Any refundable federal credits that reduce federal income tax liability are allowed as a federal tax deduction — up to the amount of the federal tax paid by the refundable credits — on the Iowa return.

In determining the order of applying the refundable federal tax credits, the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) should be applied first, followed by the Additional Child Tax Credit, and then any other refundable federal credits.

Example:

The following example illustrates how a refundable federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) on a timely-filed 2014 federal 1040 may affect line 33 of the 2015 Iowa return.

FIRST: Federal Tax Liability For Tax Year 2014 Taxpayer's Federal Tax Liability for Tax Year 2014:$2,000Subtract Taxpayer's Federal Withholding:- 500Taxpayer's Unpaid Federal Tax Liability for Tax Year 2014:1,500 SECOND: Apply EITC To Unpaid Federal Income Tax BalanceFederal EITC Calculated by Taxpayer for Tax Year 2014:$ 2,500Subtract the $1,500 Federal in Federal Income Tax the Taxpayer Still Owes for Tax Year 2014:-1,500Taxpayer Will Receive a Federal Refund of EITC:$ 1,000 THIRD: Line 33 On Iowa Return For 201533. Additional federal tax paid in 2015 for Tax Year 2014$ 1,500The $1,500 federal tax liability paid by EITC for Tax Year 2014 is deductible on the 2015 Iowa return.

Married Separate Filers:

The additional federal tax paid must be divided between spouses in the ratio of the spouses' Iowa net incomes for the prior years for which they paid additional federal income tax.

(Examples of how to prorate)

B. FICA Payments

FICA payments in excess of $7,347.00 for Social Security tax for each person and the Fuel Tax Credit from the 2015 federal return can be deducted as a federal tax payment on line 33. Any excess FICA tax and federal fuel tax refunded to you must be added back as a federal tax refund in the year received.

If you are self-employed, any self-employment tax you pay cannot cause an excess FICA payment.

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