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It's February 28 and the problem in Turbotax has not been fixed. I installed $19k electric heat pump and am only getting a $500 credit, per Turbotax. It should be $2000.
This did work for me after they fixed it a few weeks back. Sounds like something is still up with your session though.
Did you update TurboTax? Is your credit being limited by your tax liability?
If you are using TurboTax Desktop and did not update it, please select Online>>Check For Updates and then update your program.
The most common reason people are not getting the full credit is a lack of tax liability. This is one of the nonrefundable credits. These are credits that will reduce your tax liability to $0, but not below $0. They are different from refundable credits which will result in extra money being sent to you that you did not pay in.
If you did not have enough tax liability to fully use the credit, you could be stopped at $500. Look at line 16 on your 1040, then also look at line 24. If the amount on line 16 is less than the full credit, then this is the maximum amount of the credit you use this year will be that number. If you have other credits, that may also reduce the tax liability, this may also reduce the amount of the credit you receive.
Then look at line 24. If this line is $0, then you received one of more credits that brought your taxes down to $0. If this is the case, and you had multiple nonrefundable credits, you may not get the full credit for one or more of the credits.
@davidhopkinsberry wrote:
It's February 28 and the problem in Turbotax has not been fixed. I installed $19k electric heat pump and am only getting a $500 credit, per Turbotax. It should be $2000.
If you are sharing the ownership of the home and are not filing as Married Filing Jointly, there is a bug in the TurboTax software for the Form 5695. If you alone paid for the item it is not giving you the $2,000 credit but an incorrectly calculated number.
This is a known error and is being worked on by the software developers.
Aha! This is exactly my situation. Thank you for the info!
Turbotax, please fix this. I'm trying to get the $2000 deduction for installation of a heat pump. I'm co-owner of the house but paid the full amount of the $19k install, but you're only giving me a $500 credit. I have a big tax liability, so that's not the problem. Maybe TaxAct can handle this and I should dump Turbotax?
Please take a look at the following TurboTax help article and click the link to register your email address so that you are notified when the situation is corrected:
Why is TurboTax limiting my Home Energy Credit when I have a non-spouse occupant?
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