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kls7
Returning Member

AZ Individual Return

AZ form 140 Standard Deduction Increase for Charitable Contributions.  All information states this is the amount should auto-populate from AZ Form 321.  However, line 6c is auto-populating from From 321 AND 323.  Is this a software error.  The good news is that this field can be "user edited".  Thank you. 

 

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BillM223
Expert Alumni

AZ Individual Return

No, this is not a software error. Both the Credits For Contributions to QCOs and QFCOs (Form 321) and the Credit for Contributions Arizona Form to Private School Tuition Organizations (Form 323) operate in the same way: if you take what was a charitable contribution on the federal return as a tax credit on the state return, then you have to subtract the amount from itemized deductions on the state return. 

 

The problem is that the state instructions refer only to form 321 and not form 323, but the line 6C that you refer to says, "Total charitable contributions made in 2020 for which you are claiming a credit under Arizona law for the current (2020) or prior (2019) tax year".

 

Both of those credits are covered by this description (and possible some others).

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kls7
Returning Member

AZ Individual Return

My only concern is that TurboTax help ONLY states Form 321 and 352 and NOT 323

 

So my question is this, is this the explanation directly from the AZ Dept of Revenue? 

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