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Level 1
posted Mar 24, 2020 8:58:40 PM

Can someone guide on how to proceed with FTB 5830G form requesting to pay an amount of $8319 for the year 2016 which I had filed through Turbo Tax. How to deal with this?

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Expert Alumni
Mar 25, 2020 1:50:10 PM

I do not have the background to walk you through that payment.  However,  This can give you a local IRS office, and they will be able to assist you,  

To find a Local Office:     Local IRS Offices

Level 1
Mar 25, 2020 2:29:47 PM

Thanks, I shall look in to it. However just a quick question. Will IRS handle CA state tax issues?

Also I want to contest or protest this as I feel that CA FTB made some mistake or if not then TT software had a bug in the year 2016 which brought in this discrepancy.

Also I was more interested in understanding why this discrepancy happened. I feel there was some bug in the TurboTax software for the year 2016 and hence CA is seeing some issues with the tax. Sad that Turbo Tax is disowning all the issues before 2017. Also sad to see that there is no platform to say that whether this is the software issue, or a human error or a audit error from CA FTB.

 

 

Expert Alumni
Mar 25, 2020 4:47:36 PM

The IRS does not handle state issues.  However, because of the Treasury Offset Program your Federal Refund can be taken to pay State taxes.  This does not normally occur in the current year, but rather would happen if State taxes were owed from a previous year. 

More facts on the:   Treasury Offset Program

 

Level 1
Apr 3, 2020 10:46:06 AM

I have the same issue. This is frustrating and I feel TurboTax should take responsibility or at least address it.

New Member
Mar 29, 2021 8:54:00 PM

I got the same issue but for 2017. I wonder if Turbo Tax can help to resolve these different calculations by FTB and TT?

New Member
Apr 2, 2021 10:46:51 AM

i got FTB 5830G from state of california for 2017. I consulted CPA and was told to turbotax will take care of it because either 1. It's turbo tax software issue or 2. State of California is wrong.

 

The question is how do you go about engaging turbotax to have them take a look at this?

New Member
Aug 7, 2022 8:56:55 PM

I have the same issue for my 2018 taxes. Good to know I'm not the only one. Disappointed that Turbo Tax has not commented on this issue. 

Level 15
Aug 8, 2022 4:42:54 AM

@MichaelBerke if it is a Turbo Tax software issue, note that they will take responsibility for penalties and interest, but not the tax itself.  That is how their guanrentee is written.

 

if the error was caused by the user entering incorrect information, Turbo Tax will not cover that at all. 

Level 15
Aug 8, 2022 4:53:24 AM

Upon completion of the audit, we mail a Notice of Proposed Assessment (NPA) to you if you owe additional:

  • Tax
  • Penalties
  • Interest

This notice is not a bill. Your balance due will become a bill if you take no action by the protest by date. If you agree with the proposed amount, pay your NPA.

 

If you disagree with the audit findings, you can file a protest by the protest by date shown on the front of the NPA. You have 60 days to protest.

 

https://www.ftb.ca.gov/file/after-you-file/audit/notice-of-proposed-assessment.html

 

 

If you purchased Audit Defense for your  tax return, call TaxResources, Inc. at 877-829-9695, or report your IRS letter on their web site. http://intuit.taxaudit.com/ Do not contact the IRS until you have spoken to TaxResources. They may contact the IRS on your behalf.


If you did not purchase Audit Defense, you can get help with your IRS letter from TurboTax at the following link.


We can help you with your IRS letter

New Member
Sep 22, 2022 11:34:45 AM

Yes, I'm having the same issue with my 2018 return. I just got a 5830G from FTB, demanding $3939.78, $477.78 of which is interest. Are you all saying that this is because of some TurboTax glitch? 

Level 15
Sep 22, 2022 11:45:46 AM

If you purchased Audit Defense for your  tax return, call TaxResources, Inc. at 877-829-9695, or report your IRS letter on their web site. http://intuit.taxaudit.com/ Do not contact the IRS until you have spoken to TaxResources. They may contact the IRS on your behalf.


If you did not purchase Audit Defense, you can get help with your IRS letter from TurboTax at the following link.


We can help you with your IRS letter