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why is Turbo tax calculation adding

Additional Medicaretax:$185

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Additional Medicaretax

and my total income is less than 250k

MinhT1
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Additional Medicaretax

Are you filing jointly? Or Single.

 

The threshold for the Additional Medicare tax is $250,000 for a couple filing jointly and $200,000 for a single person.

 

Please read this IRS document.

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Additional Medicaretax

jointly and my total income is less than 250k

Additional Medicaretax

@MinhT1 pls check

MayaD
Expert Alumni

Additional Medicaretax

You can preview your 8959 form to see how is TurboTax calculating the additional Medicare tax. 

How do I preview my return in the TurboTax Desktop software?

How do I preview my TurboTax Online return before filing?

Form 8959 consists of three parts. Each part includes a short calculation to figure out how much Additional Medicare Tax you owe.

  • Part I if you received W-2 income
  • Part II if you received self-employment income
  • Part III if you received RRTA

The final section of the form subtracts the tax you paid through paycheck withholding as shown on your W-2. The result shows if there is any Additional Medicare Tax due—which ultimately gets reported on your 1040 form

 Form 8959: Additional Medicare Tax

Form 8959

 

 

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