Hi,
Last year, I received a signing bonus at the start of my employment around June 2025. I was asked to pay a portion of this signing bonus back earlier this year, in Feb 2026, after the 2025 W2 was generated by the company. I have NOT received a revised W-2C form from the company.
Question: How do I report [in Turbo Tax] the portion of the signing bonus I had to pay back?
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A Claim of Right Repayment is a deduction you can take in the current tax year if you are required to pay back income in excess of $3,000 from a previous tax year that you thought you could keep. You reported and paid taxes on the money, not knowing you would have to pay it back.
Examples of this type of income include: the repayment of signing bonuses, moving expenses, unemployment compensation, and other funds. See this TurboTax Help.
In Turbotax Online, the claim of right repayment over $3,000 may be reported as a deduction by following these steps.
The deduction is reported on line 16 of Schedule A Itemized Deductions.
IRS Publication 525 Taxable and Nontaxable Income, page 36, states:
Repayment over $3,000
If the amount you repaid was more than $3,000, you can deduct the repayment as an other itemized deduction on Schedule A (Form 1040), line 16, if you included the income under a claim of right. This means that at the time you included the income, it appeared that you had an unrestricted right to it. However, you can choose to take a credit for the year of repayment. Figure your tax under both methods and compare the results. Use the method (deduction or credit) that results in less tax.
Taking the credit option involves using TurboTax Desktop.
You need to keep a copy of the check or bank transfer proving you paid the money along with whatever documentation you have showing what the payment was for. You would only need it to substantiate the entry on your tax return in the case you got audited by the IRS. You will not be penalized if you reported the repayment properly on your tax return.
Thank you very much for the answer, @ThomasM125! The TurboTax Community Support is great.
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