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Thank you for the reply.
The steps you mentioned are the steps I use. I fill in the information the first time the program ask, and then when it comes time for the Federal Review, the program sends me to an error in the worksheet.
I don’t believe I need to do the worksheet since my family received the full amount. Still, it makes me review the worksheet and then I am stuck because the continue button does not work after I re-enter the information.
I am just going to give up on Turbo tax this year and use a different program. I have enjoyed your service for eight years, but since this issue seems to unexplainable which makes it unsolvable, I am goin to use a different service this year.
Thanks for all the replies and all of your help.
Are you able to follow these steps to enter stimulus payment 1 and stimulus payment 2?
TurboTax will compare your two payment amounts to the computation within TurboTax. The computations within TurboTax are based upon the information that has been entered into the tax software. If you are due an additional amount, it will be issued as a Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) on line 30 of the 2020 1040 tax return.
See also this TurboTax Help.
Before you give up altogether - IRS just posted (as of February 5) that if your stimulus payment(s) was based on 2019 or 2018 tax returns, and your income was reduced this year, they are now making up the difference; this is why it was "forcing" me to answer the questions, and it really increased my refund!
I filed my returns tonight -- using the online website. During federal review, I filled in the boxes for the recovery rebate credit. Fast forward and as I review the 1040 form after filing it, I see that Line 30 is blank. It should show the totaled amounts I filled in on the federal review form -- but it's blank.
I guess I need to amend the return. Will TT cover this cost when it's clearly no fault of mine?
@nebirah Answered in the separate question that you posted.
TurboTax says that based on our income we're eligible for two stimulus payouts, but when I indicate that we didn't receive as much as it says we're eligible for (I enter the amount of the checks we received), but I don't see any credit added to my return. It keeps changing my answer (NO) and resetting back to 'YES' this is the amount we received. When I enter No, and then enter the partial stimulus payment amount we received, it says we are eligible. It doesn't show up on my 1040, and when I go back to check it, it has reverted back and shows that I selected Yes. How can I correct this?
Try deleting the worksheet before revisiting the section. To do this in TurboTax, follow these steps:
Next, refresh your browser, and select Federal from the left menu. (click the round, clockwise spin arrow next to the address line. In Windows Chrome, the preferred Browser, it looks like the screenshot here.)
Then, return to the stimulus payments area and update your Recovery Rebate Credit by following these steps. Even though you have been doing this already, with the new, blank worksheet in your program, you will be able to update:
This does NOT address my issue and I can't be alone in this. I did not receive either stimulus check for my daughter claimed on my taxes for 2019 when it was my year to claim her. Although she lives with me, her father gets to claim her for 2020, so I cannot put her down as a dependent this year, therefore the rebate recovery worksheet doesn't calculate that I'm owed the money, but I am, since she was MY dependent when the stimulus checks were issues. I've asked two different accountants how to navigate this and both said they have no idea. Now the tax credit issue is going to allow her father to get that credit too, since it's his turn to claim her on his 2020 taxes. I lost out on both when I shouldn't have. I have $1100 coming and no way to claim it.
At this point you should check your 2019 return to try to determine why she did not qualify for round one and two stimulus payments. In order to qualify she needed to qualify for the Child Tax Credit on your 2019 return. Check the dependent section on your 2019 return to see that the "Child Tax Credit" box is checked. If it is not then you can determine why.
The first test is she age 16 or younger? The other big test is did you indicate on your return that she lived with you more than 1/2 the year? Below is a list of the other qualifications.
If she should have qualified but for an error on your 2019 tax return then you should file an amendment. It may not work but that is the only option you have at this time.
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