You need to revisit the Social Security entry screens in TurboTax and correct the errant entry. Look in the Wages and Income section, then Retirement Plans and Social Security, then Social Security (SSA-1099, RRB-1099). Your social security income will be the amounts entered in box 5 of Form SSA-1099.
@lfglenn2 , I have windows Home & Business and can duplicate your issue -- need details though.
(a) are you saying that you each have 19, 468 in your Box 5 of your in dividual SSA-1099 ? Or that adding the two Box 5 amounts you have $19,468 ? If together you have that , then I am very surprised
(b) If you can see the form 1040 , what is on line 6(a) Total SSA income and 6(b) Taxable SSA income ?
(c) What other incomes do you have -- like interest, dividends, pension etc. I ask because the taxable amount of SSA income depends on your income from all other sources.
Please help with the details I ask for and I will be very happy to chase this down.
You can provide these here or PM me ( just NO PII -- Personally Identifiable Information )
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my ssa-1099 box 5 is $5,816. My wife,s is $13,652, yes total 19,468. My 1040 line 6a and 6b are both 33,096. Per 1040 taxable income is 108,215.
PS: while I have your attention I had to enter the data in FORMS (social sec) because if I clicked update (in PERSONAL/social security) the program just recycled me back to the PERSONAL entry form.
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I am using TT H&B2024 on a MAC. I do not have an "online" on top menu
I have TT p&b2024 on a MAC. When I click "update" in the Social Security (SSA-1099, RRB-1099) section under 'personal' main entry section all it does is recycle to the top of the main entry section. I just got TT new update (feb 27) and it still does it.
I was only able to enter SSA-1099 by going to "forms" social sec.
Other users who experienced this issue with Mac devices found that the following workarounds resolved it:
- If you transferred 2023 Social Security information to your 2024 return: try deleting the Social Security form that transferred over. Look for Social Sec in the list of Forms in Forms Mode, open it and click on Delete Form at the bottom.
- If you have a supporting details entry for Box 5 of Line A: Remove the supporting details sheet and return to Step by Step, and the interview process goes forward as normal.
I have been able to enter Social Security in step-by-step on my Mac where I don't have a prior year transfer with Social Security.
The issue has been reported for further investigation.
I filed my 2024 taxes using Turbotax for Mac. The IRS claimed, correctly, that the amount of my social security income that was taxable was under reported. I downloaded the IRS 703 worksheet and got the number that the IRS figured, NOT the number that the Turbotax software automatically calculated. This turned a substantial refund into a substantial balance due. Is this an isolated case? Or are there widespread issues with this 2024 calculation?
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@boulanger49 That's been happening. There is a new question this year asking if you lived in a foreign place. People have been answering it wrong or skipping it. Go back through the Social Security entries and check for each spouse if married.