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JamesG1
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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

I am able to generate a Massachusetts Circuit Breaker Credit for a homeowner with Massachusetts property taxes.

 

 

 

If you are a homeowner, your Massachusetts property tax payments, together with half of your water and sewer expense, must exceed 10% of your total Massachusetts income for the tax year.

 

If you are a renter, 25% of your annual Massachusetts rent must exceed 10% of your total Massachusetts income for the tax year.

 

Eligibility for the Massachusetts Senior Circuit Breaker Credit may be found here.

 

What error message are you receiving?

 

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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

I’m being told our AGI exceeds 96,000, which it does not. It does not take me to the worksheet to input property taxes or water and sewer expenses. 

DawnC
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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

To qualify for the credit, for the tax year 2022, your total Massachusetts income (not MA   AGI) can't exceed:

 

  • $64,000 for a single individual who is not the head of a household.
  • $80,000 for a head of household.
  • $96,000 for married couples filing a joint return.

Check your MA tax return - or State Tax Summary to verify you do not have some income entered twice.  

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Calculating Massachusetts AGI - The Tax Summary will show the MA   AGI

 

Federal gross income (Form 1, Line 10 or Form 1-NR/PY, Line 12 for part-year residents and nonresidents)

+ Schedule B, Line 35 (interest, dividends, and short-term capital gains)

+ Schedule D, Line 19 (long-term capital gains)

- Schedule Y, Lines 1 - 10

- Schedule B adjustments

- Schedule D adjustments

= Massachusetts AGI

+ All other income excluded from Massachusetts gross income
- Minus the personal income, dependent, over age 65, and blindness exemptions
= Total income for purposes of the credit

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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

Which line on the MA tax summary is AGI?

Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

Simply go to Form1 in your Ma state tax. Go through line by line to see where your income is coming from. Alongside some of lines will be a supporting schedule like a Sch B or D which you may cross reference to. Your Ma adjusted income will follow line 26. See here

 

I hope this helps you.

 

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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

I printed out my Mass return and it does not have the Adjusted Gross Income section after line 26.

CatinaT1
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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

Referring to Dawn C's post above, she tells you how to determine your MA AGI.

 

Federal gross income (Form 1, Line 10 or Form 1-NR/PY, Line 12 for part-year residents and nonresidents)

+ Schedule B, Line 35 (interest, dividends, and short-term capital gains)

+ Schedule D, Line 19 (long-term capital gains)

- Schedule Y, Lines 1 - 10

- Schedule B adjustments

- Schedule D adjustments

= Massachusetts AGI

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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

I did that - and even after adding back I social security our AGI is less than 96,000.

CatinaT1
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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

Do you meet all the other eligibility guidelines?

 

Who is eligible

  • You must be a Massachusetts resident or part-year resident.
  • You must be 65 or older by December 31 of the tax year.
  • You must file a Schedule CB with your Massachusetts personal income tax return.
  • You must own or rent residential property in Massachusetts and occupy it as your primary residence.
  • For tax year 2022, your total Massachusetts income doesn't exceed:
    • $64,000 for a single individual who is not the head of a household.
    • $80,000 for a head of household.
    • $96,000 for married couples filing a joint return.
  • If you are a homeowner, your Massachusetts property tax payments, together with half of your water and sewer expense, must exceed 10% of your total Massachusetts income for the tax year.
  • If you are a renter, 25% of your annual Massachusetts rent must exceed 10% of your total Massachusetts income for the tax year.
  • The assessed valuation of the homeowner's personal residence as of January 1, 2022, before residential exemptions but after abatements, cannot exceed $912,000.

If you do, please tell us all of your Federal Income items.

 

Massachusetts Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit

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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

Yes - I manually filled out Schedule CB and did the Schedule CB worksheet and meet all the requirements. 

CatinaT1
Expert Alumni

Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

We are not able to duplicate the problem you are having. I think the easiest thing would be to file without this form and then mail it in according to the instructions provided by MA.

 

If you're eligible, complete Schedule CB with your Massachusetts state income tax return and either submit with MassTaxConnect or by mail.

 

Find complete instructions here: Massachusetts Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit

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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

It’s not as simple as that. I would have to file an amended Mass return, not just submit the form. I don’t understand why TurboTax can’t see the calculations that are causing it to say my AGI is over 96000.

AmyC
Expert Alumni

Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

I would like to take a deeper look at this. However, I need a diagnostic file which is a copy of your tax return that has all of your personal information removed. You can send one to us by following the  directions below:

 

TurboTax Online:

Sign into your online account.

Locate the Tax Tools on the left-hand side of the screen. 

A drop-down will appear. Select Tools  

On the pop-up screen, click on “Share my file with agent.”

This will generate a message that a diagnostic file gets sanitized and transmitted to us.

Please provide the Token Number that was generated in the response.

 

TurboTax Desktop/Download Versions:

Open your return.

Click the Online tab in the black bar across the top of TurboTax and select “Send Tax File to Agent

This will generate a message that a diagnostic copy will be created.  Click on OK and the tax file will be sanitized and transmitted to us.

Please provide the Token Number that was generated in the response.  

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Has anyone had any luck getting the Massachusetts Senior Circuit breaker credit to work instead of it saying that AGI is too high when it definitely isn't?

I have the same problem. Mass AGI under 80k limit (filing head of household).

When I click on Circuit Breaker Credit Turbotax  says "do not qualify for this credit because Mass AGI exceeds $80,000 allowed to claim this credit."

 

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