This deduction is for kindergarten through grade 12 educators who buy classroom supplies out of their own pockets. If you’re one of them, you can deduct up to $250 of these expenses.
In TurboTax, you enter 1 lump sum. To get to the place to enter them:
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Tax Tips for Teachers: Deducting Out-of-Pocket Classroom Expenses
That does not work. There appears to be a glitch in the software this year. I have seen other people that are having the same problem. Please try running through those steps yourself and you will see at the end it will tell you that you have entered $0 even if you have entered something. Can you please see to it that this is fixed and alert us afterward?
Try going to “Tax Tools” in the left pane in TurboTax Online. Click “Tools,” then “Topic Search,” and enter “educator classroom supplies.” Click the link, and this should let you enter your relevant information.
I bought the CD. I went to to the TT website and don't see a left pane. Do you work for TT? If so, please try to enter this data yourself and you will see there's a glitch. This is my 7th year using TT and I've never encountered such an issue before. I can't file my taxes until TT fixes this.
Just so you understand the issue, after I enter $250 for the teacher deduction, I get this message:
"We've run the numbers, and unfortunately you don't qualify for the teacher expenses deduction this year."
Then I click:
Why don't I qualify for this deduction?
And I get this:
"Earlier you told us you have $0 in teacher (educator) expenses, so there's nothing to deduct. You can go back and enter a different amount or keep going."
But I din't enter $0. I entered $250 like I always do.
@HoneyBadger6198 wrote:
I bought the CD. I went to to the TT website and don't see a left pane. Do you work for TT? If so, please try to enter this data yourself and you will see there's a glitch. This is my 7th year using TT and I've never encountered such an issue before. I can't file my taxes until TT fixes this.
If you purchased the TurboTax 2019 software on a CD, why are you accessing the TurboTax online editions? You should have installed the software on your personal computer and then start the 2019 tax return using the installed program.
For the Teacher (Educator) deduction -
Or enter teacher deduction in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to teacher deduction
@HoneyBadger6198 wrote:
Just so you understand the issue, after I enter $250 for the teacher deduction, I get this message:
"We've run the numbers, and unfortunately you don't qualify for the teacher expenses deduction this year."
Then I click:
Why don't I qualify for this deduction?
And I get this:
"Earlier you told us you have $0 in teacher (educator) expenses, so there's nothing to deduct. You can go back and enter a different amount or keep going."
But I din't enter $0. I entered $250 like I always do.
I see no errors using the 2019 Premier desktop edition -
Unfortunately, I don't get that message, but thanks for trying.
That's what I get. I literally have to enter $2,200 or more in the box labeled "unreimbursed educator expenses" (on the previous screen) before it will give me the $250 deduction. I have no idea why it's doing that.
This is my problem too! If I look at the form it seems to be an error trying to calculate it with the amount from my daughter's 529 for her education expenses? Maybe that's the glitch? Did you ever figure this out?
@staceydyer1971 You are posting a question about a 529 plan to a thread about the deduction that K-12 teachers can get for the expenses they pay for classroom supplies. What are you trying to do?
No, I never did get help form Turbo Tax or anybody. All I know is that I lost on the teacher's deduction thanks to Turbo Tax. Sorry, I can't help you.
I'm not trying to do anything weird - just enter my teacher expenses! It seems to be a glitch in your software. When I enter educatOR expenses, it will only display them as $0 unless I enter an amount that is more than the expense allowance left from my daughter's educaTION expenses! I noticed what was happening on the forms worksheet. Too late now.
@staceydyer1971 Not sure what your daughter has to do with the educator expense deduction. That deduction is for teachers who teach in K-12.
TEACHER EXPENSES
Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Employment Expenses>Teacher (Educator) Expenses
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc458
Are you confusing the educator expense deduction with education credits for a college student?
The problem she's having (and I am too) is that the SOFTWARE is confusing the two. We know the difference.
@HoneyBadger6198 wrote:
The problem she's having (and I am too) is that the SOFTWARE is confusing the two. We know the difference.
What are you seeing on the Educator Expenses Worksheet in Forms mode? This is what I have if just entering the expenses of $250 -
Right, that works for most people including you, but not us. If we have a kid in college and we list those expenses it throws everything off. Those two should have nothing to do with each other, but the result is that thanks to Turbo Tax we could not claim the K-12 educator expenses.
So you have Non-taxable Coverdell distributions ESA distributions or Non-taxable qualified tuition program distributions entered on the worksheet Lines 2 or 3 for the Taxpayer? If so, those should not be on the worksheet if you entered those distributions for the student and you were NOT the student.
OK, thanks. I've already done my taxes for this year, but I will certainly look into that for the next.
I am also having trouble with this. I can enter a value for my husband who is not an educator but I cannot enter anything in for myself. I also bought the program on disk. Not very happy with it this year. :(
Same problem. The 529 distributions clearly show my child as the beneficiary and me as the recipient, but TTax desktop program is filling in the amount on the Educator Expenses worksheet as though they were for my unreimbursed classroom expenses instead of my child's tuition. This is for 2023.
2024 and I'm having the same problem. I have kids in college and 1099-q's listing them as the recipients for 2 and myself as the recipient for one. TT asked who it (the one with myself as recipient) was for and I picked the child. However, when I go to the form for educator expenses, it lists "non-taxable qualified tuition program distributions".