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Level 2
posted Feb 20, 2021 8:24:50 AM

NY IT-360.1 TP column A of line 17 Federal adjustments to income worksheet not agree to total transferred from income alloc worksheet line 17 col A lines should total $0

I moved from NY to FL this year, it won't let me file because this items should total zero but I can't figure out how to update it.  It won't let me update it on the "check this entry" error check screen.  I don't even want any charitable contribution for NY, I just want to file

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Employee Tax Expert
Feb 24, 2021 12:16:08 PM

Column A of your NY IT-360.1 represents your income and adjustments reported on your federal return. These are amounts that represent your 1040 and should not be $0, unless it was $0 on your return. 

 

Although I do not see your tax return, if you getting an error message for allocation of Federal Adjustments to Income, you will have to go back through the NYS screens and enter amounts that equal to your total federal adjustments. I have attached a picture below of a mock-up return I have created. In this example, your total federal adjustments would have to equal the amount of $1,813. You can allocate a portion to NYC, if necessary. 

 

 

 

Level 2
Feb 27, 2021 4:57:20 PM

thanks for your reply.  I do have charitable contributions on my federal return surpassing $300.  Currently column A shows $300 on NY IT-360.1 TP, which seems correct since that is consistent with the federal return, but Turbo tax is telling me to fix my NYS return and won't let me efile.  when I click "Fix NY return", it says:

 

"Check this entry.  IT-360.1TP-Change of City Resident Status Stmt-TP:Total Fed Adj, Federal-The amounts entered in Column A of the Line 17-Federal Adjustments to Income Worksheet do not agree with the total transferred from the Income Allocation Worksheet to Line 17 Column A.  Above line(s) should total $0"

 

Why should it be $0 since I did have contributions for federal.  They were all after I moved out of NY, so the column B and C are correctly showing $0.  But Turbotax is telling me there is a problem because column A should total $0.  How can I see where it is getting that $0 amount from and update it?

Employee Tax Expert
Mar 2, 2021 11:35:15 AM

For the error you are experiencing, it would be helpful to have a TurboTax ".tax2020" file that is experiencing this issue.

 

You can send us a “diagnostic” file that has your “numbers” but not your personal information. If you would like to do this, here are the instructions: Go to the black panel on the left side of your program and select Tax Tools. 

  1. Then select Tools below Tax Tools. 
  2. A window will pop up which says Tools Center.  
  3. On this screen, select Share my file with Agent. 
  4. You will see a message explaining what the diagnostic copy is. Click okay through this screen and then you will get a Token number. 
  5. Reply to this thread with your Token number. This will allow us to open a copy of your return without seeing any personal information.  

We will then be able to see exactly what you are seeing and we can determine what exactly is going on in your return and provide you with a resolution.

 

@Jim11111

Level 2
Mar 6, 2021 5:52:45 AM

thanks Lena.  Token is 770957

 

I appreciate your help to finally resolve.  It seems like such a small thing that has held me up from filing for several weeks now.  Hopefully there is an easy fix!

New Member
Mar 7, 2021 3:49:09 PM

I have exact same issues. My token is 773200. Could you please help me as well?

 

@LenaH 

Employee Tax Expert
Mar 8, 2021 1:38:38 PM

I went through your return and was able to fix the error on NY IT-360.1. Thank you for providing the token to help determine the issue. 

 

Here are the steps I took to clear the error:

  1. Open your return.
  2. Delete the donations under Itemized Deductions (since you do not itemize - you get no benefit by entering it on this screen).
    1. Search charitable contributions with the magnifying glass tool at the top of the page. 
    2. Click the Jump to charitable contributions link.
    3. Use the trash can icon to delete the three entries in this area.
  3. Added $300 on top of your standard deduction.
    1. Click Federal from the left side of your screen.
    2. Click Deductions &Credits on the top of the screen.
    3. Scroll down and click the Wrap up tax breaks button.
    4. Continue until you reach the Charitable Cash Contributions under Cares Act screen.
    5. Enter your charitable cash contributions.
  4. Rerun the Smart Check and your error should be eliminated.

@Jim11111

Employee Tax Expert
Mar 8, 2021 2:41:51 PM

I went through your return and noticed a problem with your HSA New York Source Portion.

 

Please follow the instructions below to clear the error:

  1. Click on State.
  2. Edit your New York return.
  3. Go through the allocation screens until you get to your Taxable HSA Distribution. 
    1. Your NY Nonresident HSA is listed as a negative amount. Enter 0 for the NY source portion.
  4. When you get to the error screen, please delete the amounts in Federal Column and the New York Column.
    1. This amount is listed no where on your federal return or on your W-2's. This should not be an adjustment in the program.
  5. The error will be cleared once you delete these amounts. 

@SY7

Level 2
Mar 8, 2021 5:05:37 PM

Hi Lena

 

thanks for looking into this some more.  Unfortunately, I don't believe this has solved my problem

 

What makes you believe that I don't itemize?  By changing it to standard deduction (which is not what turbotax recommends on that screen), it increases my tax due quite a bit.

 

Regardless, I still tried your suggestion and deleted all of the charitable contributions and then changed it to standard deduction and put the 300 in the cares act contribution screen, and although that makes the tax due higher, it still doesn't stop the endless "fix NY return" error that I started with on IT-360.1 TP, which still shows up when it reviews my return.

 

Please help

 

@LenaH 

Expert Alumni
Mar 10, 2021 5:38:48 PM

Yes. There is an issue with the contributions deduction and TurboTax is working to fix it.  We do not have an estimated date of correction, at this time.  I suggest you check back often to see if the correction has been made.

 

There is a problem with the Contributions section of the Itemized deductions and also the above the line $300.00 deduction.  Because of the many changes due to the CARES Act, IRS is still developing the forms and publications on this issue.  Last update was January 13th where everything is still in draft.  Once IRS finalizes the forms, we will be able to update TurboTax to accurately reflect your Contributions deduction.

 

Here are some of the changes due to the CARES ACT

The new legislation allows tax deductions on two types of charitable gifts. First, it allows up to $300 given to a qualified charity to be claimed as an above-the-line deduction. After the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which went into effect in 2018, increased the standard deduction, many taxpayers had less incentive to donate to charities. Instead, they took the standard deduction and stopped itemizing.

 

For taxpayers who will itemize deductions, the CARES Act effectively suspends the limit on deductions for cash contributions to public charities for 2020.  “That allows individuals to completely wipe out their AGI, and their tax liability, with a charitable contribution.

 

Level 2
Mar 10, 2021 6:48:17 PM

thanks for the update, Cynthia.  I had a feeling there was a problem with the software or forms beyond anything I could fix

 

that's frustrating because it's the NYS return that turbotax is telling me needs to be fixed and hasn't let me efile (either federal or NYS!) for almost a month already as a result, yet I had zero contributions during the part year period that I lived in NYS, so I'm not looking for any kind of contribution deduction there at all.

 

Before I saw your reply, I had decided I was going to just buy another tax prep software this weekend and do my taxes all over again so I can file (I'm betting I don't run into the same issue with another one).  I've used turbotax for 10+ years, but I'm not interested in paper filing this year, so I'll have to buy another brand software and re-do the taxes again since turbotax has this glitch (I'm sure the experts on this board don't consider it a glitch, but I bet I could efile today with another prep software and my same data).  I already paid for turbotax so I'll definitely push for a refund if I have to buy a second product this year.

Level 2
Mar 15, 2021 8:09:25 PM

After a month of waiting for turbotax to fix this, I signed up with a different brand tax prep software today and did my taxes all over again.  The dollar amounts were essentially the same, and there was no glitch telling me to fix my NYS return.  I was able to file both federal and state, no problem.

 

Frustrating that I had already paid for turbotax federal and state before I knew there was going to this turbotax glitch, and I had to wait a full month later than I should have to file.

 

What are the odds that turbotax refunds my payment for 2020 since I didn't file with them and had to pay for another brand's software because turbotax wasn't working?  Or at least credits me the cost to use for my 2021 taxes next year.  I'm not holding my breath.  If they aren't able to do so, I'm sure I'll continue to use the other brand for the next 50 years.

Returning Member
Mar 16, 2021 3:28:59 PM

@Cynthiad66 @LenaH  When will this be fixed? Will we receive a refund if we've already paid for TurboTax but can't file our taxes because of this bug?

New Member
Mar 18, 2021 4:42:08 PM

My token is 788846 and I’m having the same issue. After completing my state tax I get the message: IT-360.1 TP -- Change of City Resident Status Stmt - TP: Total Fed Adj, Federal -- The amounts entered in Column A of the Line 17 - Federal Adjustments to Income Worksheet do not agree with the total transferred from the Income Allocation Worksheet to Line 17 Column A. Above line(s) should total $0

 

I have checked multiple times and I did not enter any charitable donations, can you help?

Returning Member
Mar 27, 2021 5:24:45 PM

NYS does not conform to the $300 above the line deduction on the federal tax return. When completing the NYS allocations the $300 adjustment on the federal return is not allowed on the NYS tax return & you have to make sure it is not included as a deduction on the NYS tax return. It will usually automatically be removed if NYS is the only state return. But if there is another state other than NY & allocations are required you have to enter $0 for NYS portion.  I am a registered preparer in NYS & I have had quiet a few of these & I had to make sure the deduction was not on the NYS return. NYS does not conform with many Federal allowances on the state tax return.

 

https://www.tax.ny.gov/pit/cares-act-faq.htm#:~:text=The%20federal%20CARES%20Act%20allows%20taxpayers%20that%20claim%20the%20standard,line%20deduction%20for%20charitable%20contributions.&text=New%20York%20State%20does%20not%20follow%20this%20CARES%20Act%20provision.

Employee Tax Expert
Mar 29, 2021 10:32:17 AM

Yes, that is correct. However, there appears to be an error that has been populating for this contribution add back for those that file IT-360.1.

 

@STravlos

 

 

I will take a look at your token today.

 

@Jmt332

 

Employee Tax Expert
Mar 29, 2021 2:24:49 PM

I looked over your return with the token provided. I was able to clear the message with the following steps:

  1. Opened the New York return.
  2. Noted that the issue was the qualified dividends ($95) and the 199a dividends ($5) that was inputted from your 1099-DIV was not flowing correctly to an IT-225 form. This was creating an error because the $100 was on your IT-360.1 and your state adjusted gross income was not calculating due to these state additions.
  3. Per NYS IT-201 Instructions (page 17), these items (which were not in your federal adjusted gross income), should be added back to your return as a NY addition.
  4. On the page titled Changes to Federal Income, click Start next to NY taxable federally tax-exempt US obligations (under the section Investment Adjustments). Enter 100
  5. Continue through the state interview.
  6. On the page Allocate New York State Adjustments, enter 100 as your total NY adjustments and 55 for NYC (55% allocation used).
  7. Your error should be cleared.

Please comment below and provide another token with the updates if this does not clear your error.

 

@Jmt332

New Member
Mar 31, 2021 5:37:33 PM

This didn’t work - I’m still getting the same error message unfortunately.

 

My token is 805201

New Member
Apr 15, 2021 3:47:15 PM

I am having the same issue on line 17 of form IT-360. It says the total should add up to $0 but will not let me type into the form to change this error. Token is 822914. Thank you.

New Member
May 5, 2021 12:30:32 PM

Same.  It appears to be a glitch in the system?  FYI-I am using Safari on a Mac to access Turbo Tax.  The IT-360.1 TP keeps telling me to change the amounts in Column A of the Line 18a - IT-558 (because) they do not agree with the total transferred from the income Allocation Worksheet to Line 18a Column A.  Above line should total ______. I go to type (blank amount) and click continue and it brings me to this "IT-360.1 TP -- Change of City Resident Status Stmt - TP: Total Fed Adj, Federal -- The amounts entered in Column A of the Line 17 - Federal Adjustments to Income Worksheet do not agree with the total transferred from the Income Allocation Worksheet to Line 17 Column A. Above line(s) should total $0"

 

which I change, click continue and random numbers populate both these entries OTHER than what I had been told to type.  I've done this 10 times and can't bypass the glitch.  When will it be fixed?  NYS as a independent contractor/LLC requires that I e-File and not mail.  If I mail I get penalized for your glitch?  Please help.

My token is: 840271

New Member
May 7, 2021 7:39:54 PM

How do I even go back to the "Allocate Federal Adjustments to Income" page or "Taxable HSA Distribution" page? I have literally tried every single links and never been prompted again for those pages

New Member
May 16, 2021 8:13:50 PM

I am also experiencing the same issues with the form, but none of the fixes seem to be working. 
Token: 860899

New Member
Jun 23, 2021 12:31:20 PM

Token Number 874005