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New Member
posted Jan 27, 2023 9:11:48 PM

I dont understand why the 1099- MISC is getting rejected.. and causing a CA_MCTR_payment

My taxes keep getting rejected due to CA_MCTR_Payment

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Level 2
Jan 27, 2023 10:16:02 PM

bro everyone is having this problem its not just you. uhh i wish there was a post about it SOMEWHERE that they are having issues. but unfortunately they have not, yet.

Expert Alumni
Jan 28, 2023 5:52:41 AM

The latest update in TurboTax should correctly handle the Middle Class Tax Refund (MCTR) payment.  You will need to delete and re-enter the form 1099-Misc for the MCTR.

 

  1. Go back to the "Wages and Income" section.
  2. "Edit" the 1099-Misc
  3. "Delete" the form entry
  4. Click "Done"
  5. On the summary page scroll down to "Other Common Income"
  6. "Revisit" the 1099-Misc topic
  7. Re-enter the form information
  8. You will arrive at a page titled "Does one of these uncommon situations apply?"
  9. Click the button "This was a California Middle Class Tax Refund (MCTR)
  10. Finish the interview section.

 

This will automatically exclude this amount from federal income. On the federal tax return, the MCTR payment will reflect as a positive amount, as well as a separate negative amount.  

 

Both the positive and negative amounts will show on line 8z on the Schedule 1.  You can see these entries in the forms view for desktop versions or in the online versions by following these steps:

 

  1. "Tax Tools" in the left hand menu
  2. "Tools"
  3. "View Tax Summary" in the main screen
  4. "Preview my 1040" in the left hand menu

The income will no longer be in the Federal Adjusted Gross Income amount and therefore will not transfer to the CA tax return either.


 

Level 2
Jan 28, 2023 7:42:10 AM

@DMarkM1 can anyone confirm if the above process works? 

New Member
Jan 28, 2023 5:25:51 PM

It does indeed work