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Level 1
posted May 10, 2021 6:22:41 PM

I am not receiving the $10,200 deduction for unemployment. The full amount I received (12,150k) is being included in my AGI.

The deduction is visible on schedule 1, however, it takes the $12.150 - $10,200 deduction and adds the difference ($1950) on top of the unemployment.

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Level 15
May 10, 2021 6:25:47 PM

Look again ... the sch 1 shows the total unemployment and the UCE reduction and the net is added to the form 1040.  Where are you seeing the unemployment listed again ???  

Level 1
May 10, 2021 9:06:27 PM

The unemployment is being included as part of my wages on line 1. Then the schedule 1 takes the unemployment total ($12150) and subtracting the $10,200, equating = $1950. This amount is input on line 8. Basically, I get taxed for the unemployment total (as my wages), then an additional $1950. This is clearly an error in the software. 

Expert Alumni
May 10, 2021 9:23:37 PM

Unemployment compensation should not be part of your wages on Line 1.  If it is, then it is somehow entered into TurboTax twice.  Only items entered in the section for W-2 income, foreign earned income, and a few other items should be part of this line.  Unemployment compensation is reported on Schedule 1, Line 7, and then transferred to Line 8 of Form 1040.

 

Please return to the section for Form W-2 in TurboTax to be sure your unemployment compensation is not entered here.  Delete it if it is.  Then double-check the entries here and the number on Line 1

 

There are no known issues with unemployment income being reported on Line 1.  

 

If you believe that this is happening in your case after reviewing these areas, please let us know so that we can provide instructions for you to send us a special data file to further assist trouble shooting.   

Level 1
May 10, 2021 9:28:50 PM

I just spent two hours on the phone with Turbo Tax support. They had me "troubleshoot" by having me delete and reenter my w2s and 1099G, updating windows, and deleting my cookies... 🙄 It did not correct the issue. The unemployment is still included in line 1. They said I should try calling and asking for a tax expert tomorrow. ....

Expert Alumni
May 11, 2021 11:46:17 AM

I would like to try to also assist with further troubleshooting.  If you can leave your return as is (with the Line 1 showing the Unemployment IN) and then follow these steps, I will take a look and see what I can discover for you:

 

  1. Login to TurboTax and continue to any screen of your tax return. 
  2. Click on Tax Tools in the menu on the left.
  3. Click on Tools.
  4. In the box that pops up select "Send File to Agent".
  5. Write down the six digit code that pops up and post it back here on this thread.  

This code will allow me to see what is happening to the data in your file, without seeing any of your personal information (name, social security number, address, etc.) 

 

From here I can hopefully find a solution or explanation and also, if there is a program error, this is the first step to getting that corrected.

 

Thank you! 

Level 1
May 14, 2021 1:42:34 PM

Hello,

 

I was getting help from the CPA with Turbo tax. He explained that it is actually scholarship income (not unemployment). I am getting $12,180 scholarship funds which are increasing my taxable income by that amount. However, as far as I can tell this still an error because I have my tuition payments far exceed that ($21,180). For some reason, the $12,180 scholarship is increasing my taxable income. Bill suggested I simply make the manual calculation only input the difference ($9,460). My concern is that making my own adjustment and not reporting the full amount will make me vulnerable to a proposed assessment. I would absolutely appreciate if you looked at it. 

Level 1
May 14, 2021 1:43:30 PM

I sent the report in. 

Level 1
May 14, 2021 2:24:38 PM

I input the same figures in HR Block online and it is correctly deducting the scholarship income from the tuition paid, thus not increasing my taxable income. This appears to affirm the error in TurboTax calculations.