I'm struggling with getting TurboTax Premier 2024 to accept mortgage interest. My state taxes, charitable contributions, and mortgage interest total about $32,000, which is more this year's Married Filing Jointly standard deduction of $29,200. TurboTax has me on the standard deduction, though. I think the problem is that the software is failing to count my mortgage interest. In an attempt to figure out what might be happening, I tried entering mortgage interest of $29,000, taking my overall deductions above $40,000, and even that amount didn't change me to itemized deductions. Can anyone help me understand what's going on? For what it's worth, I've gone through the mortgage section a half dozen times now, and I am pretty sure I am answering all the questions correctly. For example, I tell it that our names are on the loan ... the loan is secured by the property ... I'm entering the most recent 1098 ... and the loan is a refinance that I used only to pay off the previous loan. I'd really appreciate any tips for what to do!
Thank you very much!
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You could try manually changing to Itemizing Deductions from the Standard Deduction in TurboTax.
If you are using TurboTax Online to switch to Itemized Deductions from the Standard Deduction you will do the following:
If you are using TurboTax Desktop to switch to the Standard Deduction you will do the following:
You could also try deleting your Form 1098's and re-entering them. Sometimes this works.
You can get back to your entry screens in TurboTax for Mortgage Interest to check that your entries are correct as follows:
Click here for "Where do I enter my 1098 mortgage interest statement?"
Click here for additional information on the Mortgage Interest Deduction
Click here for additional information on mortgage interest.
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