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You can delete Schedule M1MA to remove the Marriage Credit. You can also go back through the state interview. You may not need to delete it, see below. I don't see where having non-taxable income would disqualify you. 2024 MN Statute
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TurboTax Online will not let me remove the MN Marriage Credit. I tried deleting the M1MA form on TurboTax, and it reappears. I downloaded the M1MA form and instructions from the MN Dept. of Revenue, and it explicitly states that Medicaid waiver payments excluded from adjusted gross income should not be included on M1MA. Why is TurboTax forcing me to take this credit? The TurboTax state interview addresses the other income exceptions (military pay, railroad benefits), but skips the non-taxable Medicaid waiver payments, which seems to simply have been overlooked by TurboTax. Can this please be fixed? I'm stuck until this is resolved. Surely there must be other Minnesotans in my situation as well.....
It appears TurboTax is calculating the MN Marriage Credit correctly. Line 7 on the MN form M1MA is the "Joint Taxable Income" piece of the calculation. That number excludes the federal non-taxable Medicaid Waiver Payments since it is derived from federal adjusted gross income (which excluded those payments). The other piece to the credit calculation is the "Earned" income of the lowest earning spouse on line 6 of the MN form M1MA. The Medicaid Waiver payment is earned income and would be in that part of the formula.
I appreciate your response, but I think TurboTax is still incorrectly calculating the MN Marriage Credit.
The issue is with Line 6 on the MN Form M1MA. This line is obtained from adding Lines 1-4 on M1MA, and refers to taxable income for each partner. Line 1 explicitly excludes non-taxable Medicaid Waiver Payments (the M1MA instructions clearly state this). Lines 2, 3, 4 involve other taxable income. In our case, my spouse makes less than $30,000 when Medicaid Waiver Payments are not included. Hence we do not qualify.
Am I missing anything?
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We are looking into this issue.
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