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You are among millions who have now been affected by a mid-tax season change in the tax law. Patience will be necessary.
TurboTax will update the software for the unemployment but there is no timeline yet.
If you have not e-filed yet—-wait. And if you already e-filed and want to amend for this—WAIT.
Please read this very recent news from the IRS:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-statement-american-rescue-plan-act-of-2021
TurboTax (TT) has not yet updated the software to do that.
But, the IRS has issued instructions (see link below), so TT does know what to do, So, far we haven't heard when. There do not appear to be any form changes needed.
Any workaround involves some risk of error That said, if a user really can't wait, this work arounds appears to put it in the right place, with the right wording:
In TurboTax (TT), enter at:
- Federal Taxes tab (Personal in Home & Business)
Wages & Income
Scroll down to:
-Less Common Income
-Misc Income, 1099-A, 1099-C
- On the next screen, choose – Other reportable income
- On the next screen, click yes
- On the next screen, you'll get blanks to enter the amount and a description. For the amount enter with a minus sign: -10200. For description type UCE(10200). It will go on line 8 of Schedule 1 as a deduction (-).
That assumes you meet the income restrictions and you’re entitled to the full $10,200 and your spouse doesn’t also have unemployment. See, the IRS worksheet at https://www.irs.gov/faqs/irs-procedures/forms-publications/new-exclusion-of-up-to-10200-of-unemploym... for how to calculate the correct amount to enter.
I’ve heard that the American Rescue Plan Act specifically says that the excluded unemployment income is NOT to be subtracted in calculating the following:
If you're not sure that you are not affected by any of those, you should not use the workaround.
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