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You will enter the deduction when you complete the state return. Oregon 529 college savings network and ABLE contribution limits have increased to $4,750 for taxpayers filing joint returns and $2,375 for all others.
As you go through the state (OR) interview, you will come to a screen that says - 'Here's the income that Oregon handles differently'. Click Start next to Oregon 529 College Savings Plan and ABLE account Deposits. Proceed through the screens to apply the deduction to your state tax return, see image attached.
I'm following up on this as I finish my 2019 taxes in Turbo Tax. on Dec 31, 2019 Oregon switched from offering a 529 tax deduction to a tax credit. I can't see where in TurboTax I apply the $500 we put into the 529 plans for our kids. I can't find anything in the overall deductions/credits section, or the OR-specific tab. Thank you to anyone who can clarify. I have confirmed with the administrator of OR's 529 plan that we should be able to deduct this from our taxable income since it was contributed in 2019.
You do qualify for the 529 and here is how to enter it in the income section.
Note this did not work for Turbo Tax Deluxe. There is no option in step by step to enter this information, I ended up having to enter a fake Oregon energy credit to have the from OR-ASC show up so I could go into the form and enter this contribution manually. I hope this will help someone else
We have two separate OR 529 plans we contribute to but Turbo Tax only accepted one for Oregon Taxes. Why is that?
When you click on Oregon 529 College Savings Credit, one box pops up for you to enter all contributions. An Oregon tax credit of up to $150 ($300 if married filing jointly) is available.
2020 is the first year the subtraction is no longer allowed, credit only. The credit is refundable.
The only screen I get asks about a 2019 carryforward, which I don't have. When I answer no, I don't have one, it takes me back to the "Here's the income Oregon handles differently" page. All I want to do is enter the amount I contributed in 2020.
Yes, there is a way for you to enter this in your Oregon return.
TurboTax limits the Oregon credit to $150, even though the maximum is $300. (The max is for a joint filer, whose AGI is no more than $300,000. I wish I could speak to someone at Intuit about this error. I guess I'll just have to make some pencil changes on the printed form, or ask for a refund.
To clarify, how much did you contribute in 2022?
I was wrong. Our AGI is over $250,000, so our credit is only 5% of the 529 contribution--not 10%, as it would have been if we had earned under $250.000. So TurboTax is correct.
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