It’s February 2020, so I already filed my 2018 tax about a year ago. I installed an EV charging station in 2018. At the time of filing, there was no tax credit. At the end of 2019, Congress renewed 30% tax credit on EV Charging stations and made it effective retroactively, so now I want to amend my 2018 tax to claim the credit.
I understand that I need to file IRS Form 8891 to claim this credit. Will Intuit update TurboTax deluxe 2018 downloadable version for Mac to include IRS’ new Form 8911 that was just released? I ask, because I’m not sure if Intuit keeps forms up to date even on their old software.
Since the 2018 software no longer calculates the Taxes correctly and misses out on this significant Credit, I have submitted for a refund of the purchase price of the Software on the basis of the Maximum Refund Guarantee or Your Money Back.
I am not getting my maximum refund - which I can get by filing manually.
Yes, I ran the update and my 2018 TurboTax Download version includes Form 8911.
I have the same situation (installed an EV Charging station at home in 2018). Do I have to file an amended 2018 tax return to request the credit through form 8911?
FWIW - Form 8911 was in TT 2018 deluxe as a placeholder pending the final approval of legislation. I just checked the form on my updated TT 2018 Deluxe. It still shows the Reserved for Future Use and does not calculate the credit correctly. (So despite the update to the software, the form is still not available - not what @DavidS127 just said.)
Leonard, thanks for that information. How does a TurboTax 2018 Deluxe user file an Amended 2018 return without the update in Form 8911?
That is incredibly disappointing. So I cannot fill out my 1040X form using Turbo Tax, because the software is in fact not calculating correctly due to the retroactive nature of the law change...
I'll have to go back and read the fine print to see if I can get a refund on the cost of the software, since Turbo Tax guarantees that the calculations will be correct... Due to tax law change the calculations are no longer correct for 2018, so TT is failing to meet the guaranteed standard.
Since the 2018 software no longer calculates the Taxes correctly and misses out on this significant Credit, I have submitted for a refund of the purchase price of the Software on the basis of the Maximum Refund Guarantee or Your Money Back.
I am not getting my maximum refund - which I can get by filing manually.
I don't understand TT's stance on this. The form has been updated retroactively so people need to amend returns which has to be mailed in. TT2018 needs an update to facilitate this for their customers.
In December 2019, Congress passed and the President signed into law the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2019 , providing tax relief for millions of Americans. The law extends many already expired provisions that provide tax relief and support for families and individuals, special tax relief for certain disaster victims, and the extension of energy efficient tax credits.
For 2018 we are currently working on adding the extenders into 2018 TurboTax. This is projected to be completed by mid-March 2020.
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This is a complete scam. It is now April 2020 and the TurboTax 2018 is NOT updated. The only way to get the amended return file is to manually override the last line in the "Reserved for Future Use" Form 8911 in the software and fill out the form manually after getting it from the IRS website.
The software doesn't work and is costing me my credit. The ONLY way to get the credit is to apply for it manually (fill out the Form 8911 with a pen) and not through the software. How can that not be grounds for a refund?
And why for the life of anyone good would it take this long to update one simple form? Extreme incompetence seems to be the problem.
TurboTax is helpless to modify the official IRS 2018 tax forms until the IRS issues the revised form. A form that does not exist cannot be submitted to the IRS.
This is what the current IRS 2018 form 8911 form looks like.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-prior/f8911--2018.pdf
The IRS has not yet announced how and when they will issue revised 2018 forms or how to amend 2018 tax returns for the many retroactive tax extenders - the 8911 is only one of many.
Hello,
Actually, this is absolutely not true. Your link is to the old, obsolete form that is no longer relevant.
The IRS *HAS* released the updated Form 8911 (that can be used for the 2018 credit) and updated its instructions.
It can be found here: https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-8911
The instructions clearly state that this is the form to be used for TY 2018: https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i8911
Is there any update to this? Im trying to file an amended 2018 return today (June 27 2020) and the software still does not correctly calculate the correct tax credit for EV chargers installed in 2018.
It is in the program and seems to be working ... make sure your program is up to date ...
Ah yes, you are correct, I see it now. Many thanks for the assistance.
I am still getting credit 0 messages in the 2018 form. Anyone has any luck in filing the amended file for 2018?
I was able to do it on the PC version. Make sure you download any updates and then start a new amended return. Or even uninstall and reinstall completely. e-filing is supposed to be be available for 1040X next month, so you may want to just wait a bit longer so you don't have to print it out and mail it.
Not that the IRS will get to it anytime soon anyway since there is now a huge backlog... My return was sent in May and it still doesn't show in the IRS system.
The tax agency announced on Thursday that it would begin accepting amended returns via e-file this summer. Once the e-file option becomes available, filers will only be able to amend their 2019 return.
My professional program has no estimated date that this will be available so don't hold your breath.
@Critter-3 wrote:
The tax agency announced on Thursday that it would begin accepting amended returns via e-file this summer. Once the e-file option becomes available, filers will only be able to amend their 2019 return.
My professional program has no estimated date that this will be available so don't hold your breath.
I do not believe that the IRS has any plans to make 1040X e-fileable for any tax year prior to 2019. And I have not seen any announcement that TurboTax will even implement it for 2019 since it will not be an form update but an entirely new *feature* that never existed before. They might just choose to wait for the 2020 tax product to introduce new product features.