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I am getting $2076 for line 11a & 11 for $30,960 taxable income (line 10). But Tax table says it s/b $3,336. Is TurboTax wrong? Help


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I am getting $2076 for line 11a & 11 for $30,960 taxable income (line 10). But Tax table says it s/b $3,336. Is TurboTax wrong? Help
If you enter qualified dividends and/or capital gains on your return, taxes will not be calculated using the tax tables, but using either the Schedule D Tax Worksheet provided in the Instructions for Schedule D, or the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Tax Worksheet in the Instructions for Form 1040 and 1040-SR.
These worksheets will result in lower taxes than the tax table or tax schedule.
This is what you're seeing happen in TurboTax.
[Edited 03|18}2020 10:37 am]
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I am getting $2076 for line 11a & 11 for $30,960 taxable income (line 10). But Tax table says it s/b $3,336. Is TurboTax wrong? Help
If you enter qualified dividends and/or capital gains on your return, taxes will not be calculated using the tax tables, but using either the Schedule D Tax Worksheet provided in the Instructions for Schedule D, or the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Tax Worksheet in the Instructions for Form 1040 and 1040-SR.
These worksheets will result in lower taxes than the tax table or tax schedule.
This is what you're seeing happen in TurboTax.
[Edited 03|18}2020 10:37 am]
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I am getting $2076 for line 11a & 11 for $30,960 taxable income (line 10). But Tax table says it s/b $3,336. Is TurboTax wrong? Help
I used the QUALIFIED DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAIN TAX WORKSHEET but the tax computed for my total return seems not calculated the tax due on our other income on line 15 of 1040. I like the lower tax due but doesn't seem correct. What am I missing?
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I am getting $2076 for line 11a & 11 for $30,960 taxable income (line 10). But Tax table says it s/b $3,336. Is TurboTax wrong? Help
@CLynn0 wrote:
I used the QUALIFIED DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAIN TAX WORKSHEET but the tax computed for my total return seems not calculated the tax due on our other income on line 15 of 1040. I like the lower tax due but doesn't seem correct. What am I missing?
if you are referring to the 2020 tax return, the software, forms and schedules has not yet been finalized for investment gains and losses.
The Schedule D and Form 8949 are scheduled to be available on 01/14/2021.
Go to this TurboTax website for IRS forms availability - https://care-cdn.prodsupportsite.a.intuit.com/forms-availability/turbotax_fed_online_individual.html
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I am getting $2076 for line 11a & 11 for $30,960 taxable income (line 10). But Tax table says it s/b $3,336. Is TurboTax wrong? Help
Makes sense, will have to go another way since I am trying to evaluate whether to take an inherited IRA WD this year. thanks
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