My W-2 has income Z in box 1, and the same value in box 11 "nonqualifying plans". I enter that in TT.
On the Fed form 1040. line 1 is ZERO, and the Z shows up in Sched 1 line 10 as other income, which is copied to 1040 line 8 as Z. Everything is fine.
MA form 1 is screwed up. line 3 (w2 income) has the value Z. It also copies the "other income" value Z from 1040 line 8 to MA Sched X, which is then placed on form 1 line 9: Z. Line 10 adds them all up so total income is 2*Z, or TWICE my actual income. It then calculates my taxes on this incorrect value, effectively doubling my MA taxes!!
I tried getting around this by going back to the entry for my W-2, and I changed box 11 from Z to zero. But TT doesn't propagate the zero to the other places in my tax form, they all still have the value Z, and my MA taxes are still twice what they should be. [next I will try DELETEing the W-2 form, and reentering it from scratch. If that doesn't work I'll have to start a new tax form from scratch, ugh!]
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Thank you for the token. We are looking into the issue. To clarify, you received wages of $400,000 as stated in box one of the W-2 and took a $400,000 out of a non-qualified plan which is indicated in box 11 of the W-2?
Hi Brittany,
My TOTAL income was $400k, from a non-qualifying plan. [note: the $400k is a made up number.] The W-2 has that single $400k entered in 3 places: lines 1, 11, and 16. My W-2s have been that way ever since I have been receiving non-qualifying distributions.
This year is the first time that TurboTax has reacted differently to seeing a value in line 11. You can try it in last year's version to see the difference.
cheers,
M.D.
Thank you for clarifying. Working through the return I was able to correct the error by deleting the W-2, updating the software and reentering the W-2. Follow these steps in TurboTax Desktop to correct the error.
If you follow these steps and are still having issues, respond to this thread.
Hi Brittany,
The update works! The fix puts all of the non-qualifying in Other, and MA tax now knows not to add US Other AND state wages together - only uses Other.
I am not going to re-do my Actual return, since the version using my workaround has already been accepted by US and MA. (if they audit me, I'll have them talk to you so you can tell them about the bug 🙂 But TurboTax will work properly for me next year....
thanks!
Mark
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