The IRS Form 8903, Domestic Production Activities Deduction is available
See this TurboTax support FAQ - https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1908854-irs-forms-availability-table-for-turbotax-individual-perso...
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The IRS Form 8903, Domestic Production Activities Deduction is available
See this TurboTax support FAQ - https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1908854-irs-forms-availability-table-for-turbotax-individual-perso...
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Once more we get ripped off by TurboTax crippling the Deluxe edition. One would have thought they had learned their lesson with the mutiny a couple of years ago. I don't mind the lack of guided instruction, but I violently object to being forced to pay an additional $40 for access to a form that I've used within TurboTax for over 25 years.
I need file Form 8903!! I have Turbo Tax Home & Business !! Tubo Tax Business Is For Parterships, S Corp., C Crop., LLC ,Trustes Not any of these!!!!
IRS Form 8903 is not included in the personal editions of TurboTax for tax year 2018. See this support FAQ for IRS forms not included in the personal editions - <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2575105-which-irs-forms-are-not-included-in-turbotax">https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2575105-which-irs-forms-are-not-included-in-turbotax</a>
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That is absolutely untrue. I have been filing an 8903 for at least the last 10 years from the Deluxe edition.
@Jim Karam - You are absolutely correct. This is what happens when one ASSumes the TurboTax support FAQ is correct for all prior tax years. Apologies...The Form 8903 was available in prior tax years but was removed for tax year 2018 in the personal editions of TurboTax.
Why it was removed can only be answered by TurboTax support.
It was removed because Turbo Tax assumed The domestic Production activities deduction wouldnot be available because of the new tax law. but coops with fiscal years starting before 2018 and ending in 2018 were able to pass through the deduction before the end of their fiscal year on to their Patrons in 1099-PATR. there many thousands of dollars of deductions that need the 8903. TurboTax needs to fix this ASAP
Thank you townfarmer2. TT Deluxe and Home and Business versions actually give instructions on how to enter this deduction, but the form isn't in either version. We would have to buy the very expensive Business version (if the needed form is actually in the Business version).
I'm guessing that if I file my return without form 8903, the IRS will catch this mistake, and that will slow down their processing of my return.
If you're using TurboTax Desktop, Form 8903 is accessible in TurboTax Desktop, Forms Mode.
Go to Forms Mode.Click on "Open Form"Type "8903" + Enter.
Click Once on "Form 8903: Domestic Production Activities Deduction."
Click Open Form - Scroll down to Line 23 and Enter an Amount and press Enter.
This will now populate Form 8903 in Forms Mode.
The 1040 wks Line 36, Line H above it should now have "Form 8903" followed by it's dollar value.
Since Form 8903 falls under Schedule 1, Schedule 1, Line 36 should now also report "Form 8903"
Form 1040, Line 7 should reflect Form 8903 calculation as well.
It appears (not sure myself) that form 8903 has been repealed for 2018 except in very limited circumstances. See this thread:
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?Per IRS Instructions
DPAD for income attributable to domestic production activities af-ter 2017. DPAD has been repealed for tax years beginning after 2017. Don’t use Form 8903 to claim DPAD for 2018 or later years unless:
Your tax year began before January 1, 2018,
You are a shareholder in an S corporation or partner in a partnership and the entity has a tax year that began before January 1, 2018,
You are a beneficiary of an estate or trust and the estate or trust has a tax year that began before January 1, 2018,
You are a patron of an agricultural or horticultural cooperative with a tax year that began before January 1, 2018.
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Specified cooperatives’ DPAD af-
As a patron of 2 coops that tax year began before 2018
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Coop DPAD that used go on 8903 Now goes line 39 OF Long QBI worksheet then it goes to 1040 line 10. Tubotax was no help on this!! Tubotax Form view QBI want to use to short QBI had override a check box !
This applies to me as well and TT has been less than helpful in resolving the issue. Any way to do it in the self employed online version?
bcummings and fdwight1 -- I'm having same issue trying to sort of how to correctly report some DPAD income for farm rental share-cropped property.
fdwight1, can you post the URL link for your quote:
"DPAD for income attributable to domestic production activities after 2017. DPAD has been repealed for tax years beginning after 2017. Don’t use Form 8903 to claim DPAD for 2018 or later years unless..."
Thanks.
Oops, I just found the quote in the form 8903 Instructions ("What's New" section page 1):
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i8903.pdf">https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i8903.pdf</a>
This is really a confusing issue on how to handle DPAD for individuals with modest resources, TT vs. IRS instructions don't seem really finalized or easy to follow...in my opinion, for this situation.
I also figured out that the "deduction" if taken as TT suggests manually, does not reduce my taxes due by the same amount, and is apparently phased out, so I am spending a lot of time trying to enter a "deduction" that is only a much smaller percentage of the amount in 1099-PATR, Box 6.
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