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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
Some tax benefits, such as EITC, are only available to those with a valid SSN. Look at the two tax returns, side by side, to see the differences.
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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
Also, recovery rebate credit requires SSN, so when you fooled turbo tax , it thought you were eligible , once you entered an ITIN , it knew there was no EITC, RRC eligibility
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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
Hi SweetieJean, I tjink you're right. The tax return with new ITIN has no EITC but the one with a made up SSN has almost 3K. I think its being removed because the ITIN was issued after the tax filing deadline. btw, the made up SSN was solely created to create a spouse in the turbo system. Would you please clarify on the valid SSN- does it mean having a valid ITIN has less tax benefits than having a valid SSN?
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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
@faray the rules for tax credits vary when it comes to ITIN.
taxpayers with ITIN are not eligible for EITC or stimulus / Recovery Rebate credit. it's not that it was issued after the deadline, it's simply the credit is not available for those with ITIN, regardless of when the ITIN was issued.
so yes, in these two cases having a valid ITIN has less tax benefits than having a valid SSN
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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
Making up an incorrect fake SS# to hold the place for the applied for ITIN was your error ... the place holder should have started with a 9 to represent the missing ITIN ... you should have used something like 999 - 88 - 9999. Some credits are not allowed with an EIN ... the program is correct.
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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
Hi NCperson, Thank you so much for your responses. If the ITIN doesn't come with tax benefits, then it's a waste of time applying for one then!
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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
There are tax benefits but not for those credits. Getting the ITIN allows you to file jointly instead of separately which can be a big help. Or if you file separately you can efile the return instead of mailing it in.
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I'm wondering why I am getting a different refund after updating my wife's ITIN? Initially I used a made-up SSN and the refund was 6K, now it has reduced to 2K
@faray not true - you want that ITIN.
if you don't have ITIN, you can't file a joint return. that increases your taxes.
further, and this gets complicated, I note you mention a daughter, did you fake an SSN for her as well? your tax refund may be inflated if so.
with an ITIN for both spouse and daughter, you are eligible for "other dependent credit" which is $500 credit. Without the ITIN for both, you don't get it.
if your daughter is in child care, you can get a credit for that if wife and daughter have ITIN, but can't if they don't.
so there is benefit of ITIN, it is just a complex subject given different tax credits work differently on the matter of ITIN - in some cases you still get the tax credit, in other cases you don't.
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