My spouse and I are both over 70.5 years old (at end of 2022 spouse was 71 and I was 75), but only my spouse had 2022 wages (greater than $14,000). We are both taking a $7000 IRA contribution deduction on our Federal taxes. And I noticed that TurboTax is not computing the California adjustment to this deduction correctly. Line 20 of Schedule CA shows this:
The adjustment in column B should be $14,000 (not $7000) since Calif tax law does not allow this deduction for people over 70.5. I can only conclude this is a bug in TurboTax. I played around with the amount of IRA contributions and determined that the $7000 adjustment showing above is actually for my spouse who has wages. The missing $7000 adjustment is actually associated with me (who has no wages). This suggests to me that there is a bug in the code. Obviously I can override this adjustment and correct it myself, but it would be nice to have TT compute it correctly.
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TurboTax looked into the issue, and it was corrected as of 02/23/2023. Please reach back out to us if you have any additional problems.


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