When is TurboTax expected to release an update for the desktop version to allow for claiming the tax deduction for tips included in Box 1, but not identified in Boxes 7 or 14? I understand that a fix has been updated for the online version but not the desktop.
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TurboTax Desktop Deluxe will report the tip deduction for tip income included in box 1 of the W-2 but not reported in box 7 or box 14. Follow these steps:
The deduction you receive will phase out if your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is above:
Married couples must file a joint return to claim this deduction. Married Filing Separately doesn’t qualify.
See also this TurboTax Help
Thank you, but this doesn't really answer my question. I also have some OT to deduct, and your reply fits perfectly for that, but tips are not addressed. My issue is that my tip income is nearly 2 1/2 times that of my hourly wages, and to add tips into the OT would create obvious problems. The on-line version allows for separate reporting of tips---I am looking for the same approach in the desktop version
On the desktop version:
I understand your reply, but again, it does not really answer the question. My tips are already included in Boxes 1, 3, and 5 on my W-2, and I have been taxed on those tips for the entire year. Blocks 7, 8, and 14 are empty.
When I try your recommended approach, and add in the amount of the tips based on end of year pay stub, I am effectively adding new income to be taxed, and my return reflects just that.
The Overtime provision works well, but the tips income needs to be addressed.
I know that the online version has been modified to account for the no tax on tips provision, but the desktop version has not.
Is TurboTax issuing a new update for desktop users?
@Gatto0811 Enter your employer reported Tips in box 7, then the TurboTax program will automatically calculate the deduction and enter it on the Form 1040 Line 13b.
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