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Wisconsin itemized deduction credit for 2019 is not calculating correctly.

Wisconsin itemized deduction credit for 2019 is not calculating correctly for amount that may be used as medical expenses on line 1 on Itemized Deduction Credit  on page 4 of WI Form 1.

Both amounts per Fed & WI return are the same in Column I & Col II on WI Form 1, Schedule I-Adjustments to AGI & Itemized Deductions to Amounts Allowable for WI. I manually adjusted because Turbo Tax did not carry over correctly. Under Wisconsin Itemized Deduction Adjustments, it had an area with boxes to make any adjustments to these federal amounts for your Wisconsin tax return.

Also for WI Form 1, the Smart Worksheet for calculating the Medical Care Insurance allowable for Itemized Deduction Credit is not included when printing all government & Turbo Tax worksheets as was in past? 

I am using Deluxe Version. Also, no Fed Schedule A, but I calculated amounts needed for WI Itemized Deduction, but credit amount does not match Turbo Tax, anyone else having this issue? Etc...

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5 Replies
Natalie
Returning Member

Wisconsin itemized deduction credit for 2019 is not calculating correctly.

I am also having problems with Wisconsin’s carry over for medical premiums and other Spenser’s. I have not printed yet and the online program is hard to audit.  It is carrying over all my medical Spenser’s for purposes of medical premiums.  What else it is doing wrong I can’t decipher. I imagine I’ll have to manually calculate Wisconsin.

Natalie
Returning Member

Wisconsin itemized deduction credit for 2019 is not calculating correctly.

“Medical expenses”

Natalie
Returning Member

Wisconsin itemized deduction credit for 2019 is not calculating correctly.

I am also having problems with Wisconsin’s carry over for medical premiums and other expenses. I have not printed yet and the online program is hard to audit.  It is carrying over all my medical Expenses for purposes of medical premiums.  What else it is doing wrong I can’t decipher. I imagine I’ll have to manually calculate Wisconsin.

Natalie
Returning Member

Wisconsin itemized deduction credit for 2019 is not calculating correctly.

Also having same problem, sigh!

Wisconsin itemized deduction credit for 2019 is not calculating correctly.

Has anyone else been able to Print Smart Worksheet? Use to be included in all forms & worksheets & was very helpful, so could see how Turbo Tax was calculating. Online Deluxe Version.

 

 

Smart Worksheet Medical Care Insur Allowable for Itemized Deduction Credit

1

Amount of medical care insurance (MCI) included in line 1 of federal

 

Schedule A. If none, skip lines 1-5 and go to line 6

2

Total medical expenses from line 1 of federal Schedule A

3

Divide the amount on line 1 by the amount on line 2. Carry the decimal

 

to 4 places. This is your MCI ratio 3

4

Fill in the amount from line 4 of federal Schedule A

5

Multiply line 4 by the decimal on line 3

6

Long-term care (LTCI) included in line 1 of federal Schedule A.

 

If none, skip lines 7 and 8 and go to line 9

7

Divide the amount on line 6 by the amount on line 2. Carry the decimal

 

to 4 places. This is your LTCI ratio

8

Multiply line 4 by the decimal amount on line 7

9

Add lines 5 and 8

10

Subtract line 9 from line 4. If zero or less, enter 0 (zero)

11

MCI subtracted on line 11 of Form 1. If none, skip to line 13

12

Subtract line 11 from line 5. If zero or less, enter 0 (zero)

13

LTCI subtracted on line 11 of Form 1. If none, skip to line 15

14

Subtract line 13 from line 8. If zero or less, enter 0 (zero)

15

Add lines 10, 12 and 14. This is the amount that may be used as medical

 

Expenses for the itemized deduction credit on line 1 of Schedule 1

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