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LindaS5247
Expert Alumni

2022 Statutory Employee - W2 and self-employed section?

Yes, the reason you may not receive a full 20% of QBI deduction is because the overall deduction cannot exceed 20% of your taxable income after subtracting out capital gains.

 

Specifically, the IRS calculation for the penalty is based on the:

  • Total underpayment amount 
  • Period when the underpayment was underpaid
  • Interest rate for underpayments (This number changes each quarter. View the IRS’ Interest on Underpayments and Overpayments page.)
  • Whatever your QBI deduction turns out to be, it can’t be more than 20% of your taxable income without the QBI deduction. 

 

It's difficult to say why you got an underpayment of tax penalty without seeing your tax return and prior year tax return.  I got one myself this year and it is the first time ever.  I was not expecting it at all. A lot of the pandemic credits ended this year.  That could have had some effect.  Generally, most taxpayers will avoid this penalty if they either owe less than $1,000 in tax after subtracting their withholding and refundable credits, or if they paid withholding and estimated tax of at least 90% of the tax for the current year or 100% of the tax shown on the return for the prior year, whichever is smaller.

 

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2022 Statutory Employee - W2 and self-employed section?

@LindaS5247 

 

Thank you. So, just to confirm,  having 0 for the QBI deduction and owing more than I did last year (even though I have earned 11k less) would essentially make sense in this case (because I have the 0 taxable income therefore receive fewer credits and breaks)?

 

Thanks again!

 

RobertB4444
Expert Alumni

2022 Statutory Employee - W2 and self-employed section?

Yes, with zero taxable income your QBI deduction should also be zero.  But the business income that was wiped out by your standard deduction is still subject to self-employment tax so owing a little more makes sense.

 

@stephk1 

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2022 Statutory Employee - W2 and self-employed section?

@RobertB4444 

 

Thank you!

2022 Statutory Employee - W2 and self-employed section?

@RobertB4444 

 

would my 0 taxable income be the reason I am not getting the savers credit also? I have contributed to my 401k as a statutory employee.

 

Thanks!

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