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Returning Member
posted Feb 1, 2021 10:22:17 PM

Economic Impact Payment reporting issue

I received first wave of Economic Impact Payment in 2020 based on my 2018 tax return since I did not file for 2019 tax return at that time. However, my 2019 tax return exceeded the threshold for receving the second wave stimulus payment, so I received one payment from IRS in 2020. I can't find a place to enter the stimulus payment I received from IRS for 2020 tax return, but it looks like IRS website says I'll have to report the Recovery Rebate Credit on Line 30 of my tax year 2020 return. My question is how can I do that in Turbotax Premier online version?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 2, 2021 5:28:12 AM

If you did not receive your first and/or second stimulus payment or if the amount received is not correct, you can claim it on your 2020 tax return as the Recovery Rebate Credit.

 

In TurboTax Online, to claim the Recovery Rebate credit please do the following:

  1. Sign into your account and continue from where you left off
  2. Click on Federal in the left-hand column, then on Federal Review on the top of the screen
  3. On the next page titled Let's make sure you got the right stimulus amount, click on Continue
  4. Follow the interview
  5. TurboTax will determine whether you are entitled to any additional stimulus
  6. Any stimulus amount remaining due to you will show as a credit on line 30 of your form 1040.

Returning Member
Feb 4, 2021 11:38:23 PM

Your program is generally great, but there is a glaring error in the way your system calculates the EIP.  My wife is not an American citizen, but we file a joint return.  According to the worksheet provided by IRS, I can only claim the EIP for myself, but there is no way that I can see in TurboTax to clarify her as ineligible. In fact, your system continually asks for her SS number, but there is no provision for that omission to be used in the calculation for the EIP, nor a way to manually edit that field. As a result, I was forced to abandon using TurboTax for this year's return, which is a shame since it is such a good and useful product.  Please fix this so future returns can be filed with TurboTax.

Expert Alumni
Feb 5, 2021 6:02:13 AM

If your wife is a U.S. Resident Alien, and she has a social security number (SSN) or ITIN valid for employment, she qualifies for the stimulus payment.

 

If she does not, the workaround is to include enter the amount of stimulus payment she would have received.  [Screenshot #1]  This will stop TurboTax from calculating the Recovery Rebate Credit for her, and not affect the rest of your return.  

 

Returning Member
Feb 5, 2021 5:50:22 PM

That would definitely work, except that worksheet does not show up when I go through the Deductions and Credit section.  In fact, there is no place I can see to work through what the deduction would come out with.  By the way, my wife is not a US citizen nor does she have a SS number because we currently reside in Australia. Can you please tell me where that is so I can try it out. 

Expert Alumni
Feb 5, 2021 6:05:06 PM

Go to the search bar up top and type in stimulus (make sure you are all the way inside of your return or search does not function), hit enter and then use the Jump to stimulus link to be taken to the questions.  When you are testing the worksheets calculations, you will enter 2 amounts.  It is important that you enter the amount you received (add the spousal portion of $1200) for the first payment in the 1st box and the amount you received (add the spousal portion of $600) for the 2nd payment in the 2nd box.  If you transpose these 2 numbers, you may generate a recovery rebate that you are not qualified for or forego claiming one that you do qualify for.    Anytime you need to get back to that section, searching stimulus is the way to do it.    @Lee48

Returning Member
Feb 5, 2021 11:59:08 PM

That looked promising, but every time I click on the SEARCH button on the top right, TurboTax opens a new window to the IRS Free File website with no connection to the tax return.  I did do this, as you said, while in the middle of the tax return, but it didn't show anything about stimulus nor open up a section where I could change the amounts.  Any other ideas?

Level 10
Feb 6, 2021 11:58:18 AM

 

Even though your parent got the 2019 stimulus for you, you can get the 2019 and 2020 stimulus for yourself if you are not a dependent in 2020.  So TurboTax is giving you the stimulus and that is correct.

@ ag18

Returning Member
Feb 6, 2021 2:56:28 PM

Thanks for your reply. I'm not sure where you got the idea that I'm a dependent on my parents...I'm not.  The problem (challenge) is that my wife is not a US citizen and does not have a SSN, so I need a way to tell TurboTax that. That still does not answer the question about where the worksheet for determining eligibility is in TurboTax.  If I could fill in the worksheet that the IRS provides online with TurboTax, it would calculate the correct amount.  

Employee Tax Expert
Feb 6, 2021 3:06:47 PM

Mixed-status families now fully qualify to receive stimulus payments as long as one spouse has a valid social security number. 

 

When the CARES Act was first passed in March 2020, the spouse without a social security number were not eligible to receive a stimulus payment. However, when Congress passed the coronavirus relief package in late December, the government allowed mixed-status families to both receive stimulus payments.

 

This change in law is retroactive, meaning that mixed-status families are now qualified for the first round of payments as well. The credit you are seeing on the Recovery Rebate Form is reflecting the stimulus payments that were for your spouse and is correct. 

 

@Lee48

Returning Member
Feb 6, 2021 3:27:52 PM

Thank you for your reply. I agree with you that "mixed-status families" (interesting term) are eligible, but please correct me if I'm wrong if I am reading the IRS worksheet incorrectly. On line 4 of the worksheet, after answering NO to line 3, it says that "credit is limited", and to proceed to line 5;  line 5 and later line 8, gives instructions on how much to claim.  Since only one of us has a SSN, they indicate that I can only claim $1200 for the 1st payment, and $600 for the 2nd. If I'm reading their instructions correctly it's indicating that when only one person has a SSN and is eligible, I would only be eligible to receive the stimulus payment ONLY for myself, not my wife, who is not a citizen. Is this correct, or can I claim my wife's credit even though she's not a citizen and does not have a SSN?  (TurboTax seems to be missing this important worksheet in their application...it does not come up when preparing my tax return; perhaps there are not enough "mixed-status families" to include it, but there does not seem to be a workaround.  In fact, even when I leave the SSN blank, the application does not factor this this fact in the calculation.  Hence, my reaching out to the community.)

Employee Tax Expert
Feb 6, 2021 3:59:01 PM

Can you post a link of the IRS worksheet you are referring to? Once received, I can assist you further. 

 

@Lee48 

Returning Member
Feb 6, 2021 4:44:01 PM

On page 59 of the 2020 Instructions for the 1040 tax form, there's a Recovery Rebate Credit Worksheet for Line 30 on the tax form, which is where a claim for the credit can be inserted.  That's the missing form in TurboTax, but it's also where the confusion over eligibility seems to be.  Your insight and experience in deciphering the instructions would be most appreciated.

Employee Tax Expert
Feb 7, 2021 11:07:30 AM

 

After reviewing the 2020 1040 instructions for Line 30,

  • On Line 4, it says your credit limited in limited and to go to Line 5. 
  • On Line 5, it states to enter $1,200 for your situation. 
  • On Line 6, it calculates the amount of your stimulus for qualifying children, if applicable. 
  • On Line 7, it states to add Line 5 and Line 6.
  • On Line 8, it states to enter $600 for your situation. 
  • On Line 9, it calculates the amount of your stimulus for qualifying children, if applicable. 
  • On Line 10, add lines 8 and 9. 

Therefore, the instructions for the Recovery Rebate Credit do indicate that only you are eligible for the Recovery Rebate Credit. I am sorry for any misinformation given originally and thank you for bringing this to my attention. 

 

One option for you to avoid the population of the Recovery Rebate Credit is for your spouse to file separately. In that case, her credit would not populate since she is married filing separately without a social security number. 

 

@Lee48

Returning Member
Feb 7, 2021 2:20:19 PM

Thank you, that's the answer I got when I followed the worksheet. Because I need all the deductions that come with filing jointly, I will have to file my tax return manually to ensure that the correct credit is given for the EIP.  Hopefully TurboTax will include this worksheet in updated versions, or at least for next year's return since there looks to be another payment in 2021.  Those of you who are "tax experts", perhaps you can advice/influence TurboTax to make this improvement.

 

Thank you, everyone, for your help.  

Returning Member
Feb 7, 2021 2:22:35 PM

Hello Irene,

Where is this workaround in TurboTax, please?  It does not come up in the online, FreeFile version.  This would be the most sensible solution, so your help would be very welcome.

Expert Alumni
Feb 7, 2021 2:38:40 PM

Enter the amounts of both stimulus payments that you received.

 

TurboTax will compare your one or two stimulus payment amounts to the computations within TurboTax.  The computations within TurboTax are based upon the information that you have entered into the tax software.  If you are due an additional amount, it will be issued as a Rebate Recovery Credit (RRC) on line 30 of the 2020 1040 tax return. 

 

In TurboTax Online, you are prompted to input stimulus check 1 and stimulus check 2 information under Review down the left hand side of the screen.

 

You can access your stimulus check choices by following these steps:  

  • Down the left side of the screen, click on Federal.
  • Across the top of the screen, click on Other Tax Situations.
  • At the screen Let’s keep going to wrap up.  Click on Let’s keep going.
  • At the screen Let’s make sure you got the right stimulus amount, click Continue.
  • At the screen Did you get a stimulus payment? you can update your stimulus check entries.

TurboTax will compare your two payment amounts to the computation within TurboTax.  The computations within TurboTax are based upon the information that has been entered into the tax software.  If you are due an additional amount, it will be issued as a Rebate Recovery Credit (RRC) on line 30 of the 2020 1040 tax return.

 

See also this TurboTax Help.

Returning Member
Feb 7, 2021 2:50:52 PM

Thanks for the informative reply.  Unfortunately, TurboTax continues to ignore the fact that my wife is not a citizen and does not have a SSN, and therefore is not eligible for the stimulus payment. There is no place to update the amount that TurboTax calculates, which is the issue I've been having. It does not recognise that one person has no SSN, and therefore shouldn't be credited. I appreciate your help, so if you know how to make this change, and where in the application, that would be appreciated.

Expert Alumni
Feb 7, 2021 3:31:50 PM

It depends.  There is a workaround for this. Even though your wife did not receive a stimulus payment, report in turbo tax you received $2400 in the first round and $1200 in the second round. This way, you will not receive credit for her not receiving it because you are correct in stating that she is not eligible for the payment. If you claim, the IRS will want this back.

 

Before you do this though, do you live in the state of Oregon? If you do, Oregon does tax  stimulus payments. To my knowledge, this is the only state that does.

Returning Member
Feb 7, 2021 4:04:28 PM

I didn't receive any payments, and I live in Australia, so unfortunately this does not help. I think I've figured out the workaround for this year...submit the tax return manually since there is no solution using TurboTax.  Thank you to all who provided suggestions.