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I am not new to turbo tax. I certainly did not have to go through this mumble jumble last year. Covid-19 has made me very impatient. I have been stuck in the house barring going out for essentials. NOW I would like to start entering my info for taxes this year.
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@Tstreff59- A homestead credit normally applies to your real estate property tax, which would be unrelated to your income tax return, so there wouldn't be any place on your tax return to enter it.
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As for the return from a couple of years ago----a LOT of people made mistakes on 2020 and/or 2021 returns and ended up with reduced refunds when the IRS caught mistakes made with the recovery rebate credit on line 30. People forgot they received stimulus checks and tried to get the money again on their tax returns----a mistake always caught by the IRS resulting in a reduced refund. Or it could have been a mistake with the advance child tax credit for 2021----lots of mistakes were made with that one, too. The IRS checked lines 28 and 30 and reduced refunds if you made an incorrect data entry about the amount you already received.