On my "Deductions and Credits" page, my vehicle registration fees show up for 2019 but not for 2020. Have I done something wrong?
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It could happen because you didn't enter it properly. It is always a good idea to double check your entries before filing. It also could happen if your standard deduction is bigger than your itemized deduction, then the software uses the bigger ones, and since your vehicle registration fees is a part of itemized deduction, it doesn't appear on your Deduction and Credit page.
Thank you for your reply.
Last year I took the standard deduction and the amount for vehicle registration fees shows up on to the Deductions and Credits screen. But the 2020 field shows $0.
You can enter the vehicle registration fees by following the instructions below.
Follow these directions:
Annual car registration fees may be deductible on your federal income taxes, but only under certain circumstances.
See Below for more information:
ARE YOUR CAR REGISTRATION FEES DEDUCTIBLE?
I have a zero in the vehicle registration space in the final deduction area. I have double checked and the number is correct in the form. It shows up in 2019 but not 2020.
Are you saying that you can't enter the correct amount into TurboTax? Are you using the Online or desktop software? Is there a $0 in the field you are tyring to enter it into or did you enter the correct number but it is not showing up on the summary screen? @stormcop
I am using the PC disc version rather than on-line. I have not checked to see if the standard dedudtions are greater than the itemized deductions yet, but I expect that the standard will be higher. Thanks
You should still be able to enter the car registration fees, but if you see a $0 in the field and TurboTax won't let you edit the amount, there is a way to fix that see below. You can enter all of your itemized deductions and if they do end up totaling more than your standard deduction, TurboTax will use the itemized total. And if the standard deduction is higher, nothing is lost but a few keystrokes. When you click on edit next to the car registration fees entry spot and see a $0 that you can't edit, there are 2 things you can do:
For an explanation about the supporting details $0 workaround, please see this discussion. @stormcop
I am seeing the same thing @stormcop is seeing.
For 2019 and 2020 I took the standard deduction.
I am able to enter the registration fees for both years. But the deduction of 2020 is 0. And for 2019 it was the amount I had paid.
Did the tax laws change? Is there a defect in Turbo Tax?
With TurboTax Desktop, go into forms mode and change the amount of auto registrations on Schedule A.
I agree..It seems like a bug. I've entered registration fees, but they're showing as $0 in the side-by-side 2019 2020 deductions and credits summary page.
Take a look at these two screen shots taken for the same returns. The first shows 0 and the second shows 265. I would like (obviously) 265 to be taken as the correct deduction. What is really happening?
it appears you are getting the deduction. To really make sure though, you would need to check your Schedule A and see if the amount is included in Box 5C.
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