TurboTax generated a deferral of the employer portion of my self-employed social security taxes in 2020, as it should. I received two notices about payment of the deferred amount from IRS, one addressed to me and one to my wife. I paid them both in 2022. Then, in early 2023, I received a check from IRS for one of those payments. It was labeled "Tax Refund".
Should I claim that extra payment in my 2020 tax return to account for the "Tax Refund" they will say they paid me in 2023?
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No, you may not have to report this as income and definitely not by amending your 2020 tax return.
If you claimed the payments as a business expense on your 2022 tax return, you need to report the refund as "Other income - taxable recovery" on your 2023 tax return.
If you didn't claim the payments as a business expense, you don't need to report the refund.
For your future reference, if you filed a joint return the IRS will always send a copy of the letter to both spouses. If it happens again, just pay one of them.
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