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    <title>topic Foreign tax credit errors in Get your taxes done using TurboTax</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;Dear TurboTax,&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;I desperately need help.&amp;nbsp; I have been an enthusiastic user of TurboTax for my taxes for many, many years.&amp;nbsp; In addition, I was a volunteer tax aid in Albuquerque, New Mexico for AARP from 2012 to 2022, helping low-income tax payers with their taxes.&amp;nbsp; Many of these tax payers wanted recommendations that would allow them to do their own taxes and I probably recommended Turbotax several dozen times.&amp;nbsp; I am therefore a terrific fan of TurboTax.&amp;nbsp; I am currently a California resident, but since I have investments in New Mexico, I must do both New Mexico and California taxes.&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;That said, I recently bought my copy of TurboTax Premier 2023 (License Code WCNC-PDCW-7ML6-73B9) to do my 2023 taxes (extended due date of October, 2024) and I have run into several significant issues that I need help on, related to the Foreign Tax Credit.&amp;nbsp; In the past (I looked at my 2018, 2019, 2020 &amp;nbsp;and 2021 returns), TurboTax has handled the calculations on Form 1116 and the Foreign Tax Credit Computation Worksheet.&amp;nbsp; When I did my 2022 taxes (License Code BP7F-MFCS-ZLV3-LGKP), I assumed that TurboTax again handled the credit, but when I recently looked at my 1040 for 2022, there was no Schedule 3 included, so this credit was somehow not calculated in 2022.&amp;nbsp; Looking recently at my 2022 Form 1116, it was totally blank except for $220 carry-over on line 10 and 0 on line 35 (e.g., no foreign tax credit).&amp;nbsp; When I recently examined the 2022 Foreign Tax Credit Computation Worksheet, it had Part I entries on line 2a(4) ($8642), 3a(2) ($1344) and line 3a(5) ($1546) for Total itemized deductions not definitely related of $2890.&amp;nbsp; I have been unable to figure out where the $8642 and the $1546 came from, but I think the $1344 is a totally mistaken number, so the other 2 numbers may also be incorrect.&amp;nbsp; This is critically important since the sum of $1344 and $1546 ($2890) is entered on Form 1116, line 3a and is used to calculate the line 35 foreign tax credit.&amp;nbsp; After a tremendous effort, I determined how the $1344 was obtained.&amp;nbsp; My taxes are limited to $10,000 on Schedule A.&amp;nbsp; With real estate taxes of $10,807 (line 5b on Schedule A), $114 on line 5c and $69,499 on line 5a for a total of $80,420 (line 5d), the $1344 comes from 10,000(10,807/80,420).&amp;nbsp; However, the $69,499 is totally wrong.&amp;nbsp; It comes from adding $20,000 of my estimated 2022 state tax payments ($18,000 to California and $2000 to New Mexico) to the $49,499 shown in the top box of the 2022 Federal Carryover Worksheet as the Totals in column g.&amp;nbsp; The New Mexico Applied Amount in column g ($4200) is correct, but the California contribution of 45,299 shown in Column g is incorrect.&amp;nbsp; This is immediately clear since the mistaken California amount listed as applied to 2022 taxes (column g of $45,299) is greater than the total overpayment listed for 2021 California taxes (column f of $24,781), which is of course impossible.&amp;nbsp; This mistake comes from mistakenly having two CA entries in the 2021 State Tax Refund Information Box (left-hand box at the bottom of page 1 of the Worksheet).&amp;nbsp; One CA entry ($39,500 in column d and $14,522 in column f) correctly reflects my CA tax form, with all of the $14,522 applied to 2022 estimated taxes (CA 540, line 98).&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;However, the other CA entry ($39,500 in the Total Withheld/Pmts column d and $10,259 in the Total Overpayment column f) is incorrect.&amp;nbsp; The $4263 difference in the 2 CA Total overpayment values represents the $4263 reduction in CA taxes caused by payment of $4263 to New Mexico (CA Form 540, line 43).&amp;nbsp; One possible cause of this mistake might be if the TurboTax software automatically subtracts line 35 CA tax ($29,241) from line 78 CA total payments ($39,500) on CA Form 540, giving an overpayment of $10,259, leading to the one of the CA entries, and then, in addition, uses the correctly submitted CA numbers as a second CA entry.&amp;nbsp; Thus, the correct CA numbers in the top box should be $39,500 in column d (not $79,000), $14,522 in column f (not $24,871), and $14,522 in column g (not $45,299).&amp;nbsp; This leads to a column g Total Applied Amount of $18,722, compared to the listed value of $49,499.&amp;nbsp; This lower number will change line 5a of Schedule A to $38,722 and line 5d to $49,643, therefore changing line 3a(2) of the Total column in the Foreign Tax Credit Computation Worksheet to $2177 instead of $1344? &amp;nbsp;It may also change line 3a(5) of the Total column but I have been unable to figure out how line 3a(5) is obtained.&amp;nbsp; The corrected sum of 3a(2) and 3a(5) would be entered on line 3a of Form 1116 and influence the foreign tax credit amount.&amp;nbsp; Therefore, the mistakenly added second CA number results in an erroneous foreign tax credit amount.&amp;nbsp; Attempts at overriding numbers that I think are incorrect were rejected by the software.&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;Bottom line- I desperately need your assistance so I can send in corrected 2022 taxes, saving me a substantial sum of money, so I can then work on my 2023 taxes.&amp;nbsp; In addition, my experience implies that your software may have errors that need to be corrected when more than one state income tax is required.&amp;nbsp; Please help!!!&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 09:59:09 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>frustration811</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2026-02-11T09:59:09Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Foreign tax credit errors</title>
      <link>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/foreign-tax-credit-errors/01/3368414#M1240408</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;Dear TurboTax,&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;I desperately need help.&amp;nbsp; I have been an enthusiastic user of TurboTax for my taxes for many, many years.&amp;nbsp; In addition, I was a volunteer tax aid in Albuquerque, New Mexico for AARP from 2012 to 2022, helping low-income tax payers with their taxes.&amp;nbsp; Many of these tax payers wanted recommendations that would allow them to do their own taxes and I probably recommended Turbotax several dozen times.&amp;nbsp; I am therefore a terrific fan of TurboTax.&amp;nbsp; I am currently a California resident, but since I have investments in New Mexico, I must do both New Mexico and California taxes.&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;That said, I recently bought my copy of TurboTax Premier 2023 (License Code WCNC-PDCW-7ML6-73B9) to do my 2023 taxes (extended due date of October, 2024) and I have run into several significant issues that I need help on, related to the Foreign Tax Credit.&amp;nbsp; In the past (I looked at my 2018, 2019, 2020 &amp;nbsp;and 2021 returns), TurboTax has handled the calculations on Form 1116 and the Foreign Tax Credit Computation Worksheet.&amp;nbsp; When I did my 2022 taxes (License Code BP7F-MFCS-ZLV3-LGKP), I assumed that TurboTax again handled the credit, but when I recently looked at my 1040 for 2022, there was no Schedule 3 included, so this credit was somehow not calculated in 2022.&amp;nbsp; Looking recently at my 2022 Form 1116, it was totally blank except for $220 carry-over on line 10 and 0 on line 35 (e.g., no foreign tax credit).&amp;nbsp; When I recently examined the 2022 Foreign Tax Credit Computation Worksheet, it had Part I entries on line 2a(4) ($8642), 3a(2) ($1344) and line 3a(5) ($1546) for Total itemized deductions not definitely related of $2890.&amp;nbsp; I have been unable to figure out where the $8642 and the $1546 came from, but I think the $1344 is a totally mistaken number, so the other 2 numbers may also be incorrect.&amp;nbsp; This is critically important since the sum of $1344 and $1546 ($2890) is entered on Form 1116, line 3a and is used to calculate the line 35 foreign tax credit.&amp;nbsp; After a tremendous effort, I determined how the $1344 was obtained.&amp;nbsp; My taxes are limited to $10,000 on Schedule A.&amp;nbsp; With real estate taxes of $10,807 (line 5b on Schedule A), $114 on line 5c and $69,499 on line 5a for a total of $80,420 (line 5d), the $1344 comes from 10,000(10,807/80,420).&amp;nbsp; However, the $69,499 is totally wrong.&amp;nbsp; It comes from adding $20,000 of my estimated 2022 state tax payments ($18,000 to California and $2000 to New Mexico) to the $49,499 shown in the top box of the 2022 Federal Carryover Worksheet as the Totals in column g.&amp;nbsp; The New Mexico Applied Amount in column g ($4200) is correct, but the California contribution of 45,299 shown in Column g is incorrect.&amp;nbsp; This is immediately clear since the mistaken California amount listed as applied to 2022 taxes (column g of $45,299) is greater than the total overpayment listed for 2021 California taxes (column f of $24,781), which is of course impossible.&amp;nbsp; This mistake comes from mistakenly having two CA entries in the 2021 State Tax Refund Information Box (left-hand box at the bottom of page 1 of the Worksheet).&amp;nbsp; One CA entry ($39,500 in column d and $14,522 in column f) correctly reflects my CA tax form, with all of the $14,522 applied to 2022 estimated taxes (CA 540, line 98).&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;However, the other CA entry ($39,500 in the Total Withheld/Pmts column d and $10,259 in the Total Overpayment column f) is incorrect.&amp;nbsp; The $4263 difference in the 2 CA Total overpayment values represents the $4263 reduction in CA taxes caused by payment of $4263 to New Mexico (CA Form 540, line 43).&amp;nbsp; One possible cause of this mistake might be if the TurboTax software automatically subtracts line 35 CA tax ($29,241) from line 78 CA total payments ($39,500) on CA Form 540, giving an overpayment of $10,259, leading to the one of the CA entries, and then, in addition, uses the correctly submitted CA numbers as a second CA entry.&amp;nbsp; Thus, the correct CA numbers in the top box should be $39,500 in column d (not $79,000), $14,522 in column f (not $24,871), and $14,522 in column g (not $45,299).&amp;nbsp; This leads to a column g Total Applied Amount of $18,722, compared to the listed value of $49,499.&amp;nbsp; This lower number will change line 5a of Schedule A to $38,722 and line 5d to $49,643, therefore changing line 3a(2) of the Total column in the Foreign Tax Credit Computation Worksheet to $2177 instead of $1344? &amp;nbsp;It may also change line 3a(5) of the Total column but I have been unable to figure out how line 3a(5) is obtained.&amp;nbsp; The corrected sum of 3a(2) and 3a(5) would be entered on line 3a of Form 1116 and influence the foreign tax credit amount.&amp;nbsp; Therefore, the mistakenly added second CA number results in an erroneous foreign tax credit amount.&amp;nbsp; Attempts at overriding numbers that I think are incorrect were rejected by the software.&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;Bottom line- I desperately need your assistance so I can send in corrected 2022 taxes, saving me a substantial sum of money, so I can then work on my 2023 taxes.&amp;nbsp; In addition, my experience implies that your software may have errors that need to be corrected when more than one state income tax is required.&amp;nbsp; Please help!!!&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 09:59:09 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>frustration811</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-02-11T09:59:09Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Foreign tax credit errors</title>
      <link>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-foreign-tax-credit-errors/01/3369980#M1240893</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;&lt;a href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/5611231"&gt;@frustration811&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;, I just came across this post.&amp;nbsp; Do you still need help on this ?&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Please&amp;nbsp; respond.&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;As a fellow TaxAide volunteer ( 2002 thru 2012&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;,&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Michigan),&amp;nbsp; please accept my&amp;nbsp; congratulations&amp;nbsp; for all the&amp;nbsp; good work you have done --- this service for the elderly and the disadvantaged&amp;nbsp; is absolutely necessary.&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;I will circle back once I hear from you.&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;pk&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 19:22:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-foreign-tax-credit-errors/01/3369980#M1240893</guid>
      <dc:creator>pk</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2024-06-17T19:22:54Z</dc:date>
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