I really want to efile. TurboTax already charged state filing fee but doesn't let me get through.
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Since the IHSS payments have the same EIN, you will have to add the amounts on the duplicate W2s so that you will be able to efile. You will have to list the state withholding separately in the Box 15-16-17.
If I list same state two or more times (Box 15-16-17) it would give another "duplicate" error. So I can't list the state withholding separately in the box 15-16-17.
Can you clarify which state it is? I can look up the filing specs to see if there is a workaround. @skysac
California
I have a question if you can help out.
Box number 15 (Employer's State ID Number) has the value 0, what should be entered in that case?
If I enter 0, Turbotax says 0 is invalid
You want to add all of the boxes that match on the w2s with the same EIN. Add together matching boxes to create one entry:
The state ID must be a number registered with the state for the payer of the form. If the payer does not have a state ID, use their federal ID.
@Gunj2995
I can add the boxes on the W2s but how can I enter multiple State IDs? TT allows to enter only one State ID. Perhaps just enter any one of them?
You can add more states by clicking on Add another state. See the screenshot below:
@skysac
i have the same problem with my W2 forms for IHSS. Except that one Client has a state id number and the other 2 just have a 0. do i enter the state id number of the first client for the other 2?
Please follow the instructions that AmyC gave above, see below:
You want to add all of the boxes that match on the w2s with the same EIN. Add together matching boxes to create one entry:
The state ID must be a number registered with the state for the payer of the form. If the payer does not have a state ID, use their federal ID.
I have two IHSS clients. One of them I live with and the other one I don't. The W2 for the client that I live with has box 1 amount of 0. Should I still combine these as one W2 in turbotax?
If so, how do I combine the two W2s? What do I put for the Employer name since the employer names on each W2 are my client names? Do I need to put both clients name?
Thanks
Do not combine the W2's. Enter each separately.
TurboTax can exempt income under Notice 2014-7 per the IRS instructions for Medicaid Waiver payments from IHHS. This Notice provides that certain payments received by an individual care provider under a state Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waiver (Medicaid waiver) program are difficulty of care payments and excludable as income. Additionally, you can choose to use this income to calculate Earned Income Credit. Regardless, the income will remain non-taxable.
This tax-exempt income can be reported to you differently depending on the State and County you live in. You might receive a W-2, 1099, and no form at all.
See the instructions below for how to report this depending on how the income was reported to you.
If you received a W-2 with $0 in Box 1:
If you received a 1099 or no form:
For more information, refer to IRS Notice 2014–7, 20144 I.R.B. 445 and the IRS FAQs.
Thanks for the reply. I initially inputted both W2s and used your first recommended method for my live-in W2. However, Turbotax gave me an error of Duplicate W2s during the review check because both the W2s have the same EIN. These W2s are both in California too.
How do I resolve that duplicate W2s with same EIN issue? I would like to efile my federal and California tax returns.
I believe this is the same issue that the original poster had.
For one of the W2's, enter $1 in box 1. This will not change your result and will eliminate the duplicate W2 issue.
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