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Level 2
posted Jun 1, 2019 6:11:32 AM

Spouse incorrectly flagged as 'can be claimed as a dependent'

I am unable to e-file because I am getting this error:     

Form 8889-S: Line 3A3.  Self should not be checked.  You indicated on the Federal Information Wks that spouse could be claimed as a dependent of another, which makes spouse ineligible..    

However, under personal info->your filing status, I have checked the box that says 'No one else can claim <spouse> as their dependent for 2017.   

Is this a bug?   Or why does the fed worksheet thing that she can be claimed?  Is there a different question that sets that info?  If so, where?

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Expert Alumni
Jun 1, 2019 6:11:34 AM

Follow these steps to see if you can get rid of this error message:

  • Open your Tax Return
  • Click "Forms" in the Upper Right Hand Corner
  • From the forms list on the left, click on your spouse's Personal Wks
  • Look at Part II and make sure the "NO" box is checked for the first question, "Can Someone Claim You As a Dependent" (See Screenshot Below)

If this doesn't get rid of the error message, please comment below so that I can assist you further.

Level 2
Jun 1, 2019 6:11:36 AM

That did not work.  The box was not checked, as you predicted, but checking the box made no difference.     The problem is also quite easy to reproduce.     Create a new tax form, married filing separately.   and mark spouse can not be marked as a dependent.  

Enter no w2s'.
Now in forms. open a 8889-S form. Mark "self only' in sections 1 and all the lines in box 3.

Now do 'final review'. You'll see the same error I got - that turbotax thinks you have indicated the spouse can be a dependent.   If you open the form you indicated, the 'can someone claim you...' box is blank (bug 1?).   If you check it, however, it makes no difference.  you get the same error.

If you like, i can e-mail the save file for my "test case" that I created above.

Expert Alumni
Jun 1, 2019 6:11:37 AM

Yes, please request to send me a diagnostic copy.  To send a Diagnostic Copy, you will need to click "Online" from the top left of your screen and then "Send Tax File to Agent".  Then comment below with the token #.

Level 2
Jun 1, 2019 6:11:39 AM

The token number is:  454915   Going to federal ->federal review will show the errors.

Level 2
Jun 1, 2019 6:11:40 AM

Hi, were you able to reproduce the problem?

Expert Alumni
Jun 1, 2019 6:11:42 AM

Try Deleting Form 8889 and then click the "Health Insurance" Tab to walk through the insurance coverage interview again.  To delete Form 8889, click "Forms" in the upper right and then choose Form 8889 from the forms list on the left side.  Click "delete" directly beneath and to the left of the form.

New Member
Jun 1, 2019 6:11:44 AM

I'm having this same issue. What this ever resolved?

Level 2
Jun 1, 2019 6:11:45 AM

I did get it to work, although I don't remember exactly how.
I'm pretty sure the GUI/walkthrough wasn't settings things on the Form correctly.
I had to open up the form directly, manually check/uncheck the things that were wrong.
Once I manually changed it, I could save, and then do the e-file.   (don't go through the gui again, or it'll change it back to the wrong stuff).

I was hoping that would be fixed this year, but I guess not?

New Member
Feb 17, 2020 7:07:19 PM

I have the same problem. My token is 595324. Please help!

Thanks.

New Member
Feb 18, 2020 7:49:47 PM

I am having the same issue. Please help me.

Level 1
Jun 30, 2020 3:28:47 PM

I also had this issue where I filed single but the turbo tax software checked the “Spouse can claim me as a dependent” box. I didn’t see the issue and filed my 2019 tax return on March 29th. I never got my stimulus payment. I kept checking the IRS website and it kept saying they did not have enough information to determine my eligibility.


I finally got through to an IRS agent yesterday and they told me I was not eligible for the $1200 stimulus payment because my spouse can claim me as a dependent. I said that was impossible because I am filing single but sure enough when I looked at the tax return the box was checked. The IRS agent said I would have to wait till I file my 2020 taxes and claim the $1200 as a tax credit. A lot of good that does me now while I’m on furlough from my job in the travel industry. This was all a result of a Turbo Tax error. 

I got on with live support and the agent verified the issue and took note that it was a turbo tax error and gave me a case number so I can request a refund for the $60 I paid for turbo tax but I had to file an amended tax return by mail which takes up to 16 weeks for the IRS to update. If the government passes any more stimulus payments I won’t be eligible for those either until my tax return is updated. This is so upsetting that a system glitch by turbo tax caused me to not get my stimulus payment  and all I can do is ask for my $60 to be refunded. 

New Member
Jul 7, 2020 6:14:25 PM

This is happening to me too. I did not get a stimulus check because “Spouse can be claimed  as dependent” box was checked on my 2018 taxes, and then was reviewing before filing my 2019 taxes today, and there it was again and I am filing single. I have to rectify last year's, and can't find a way to change it for 2019 before filing it.
And you can't get any help unless you pay, even though this is clearly a glitch.  

Expert Alumni
Jul 8, 2020 9:09:58 AM

To indicate that your spouse cannot be claimed as a dependent by someone else, please click My Info in the left menu bar in TurboTax Online. Click on your spouse's information, and you will see the checkbox where you can change this option. 

 

@Aimeed

Level 15
Aug 1, 2020 8:02:49 AM
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Apr 1, 2021 10:43:59 AM

@Chrisusf 

Did you ever get your EIP? I have the same issue, and am wondering if I file an amended return for the two years TurboTax messed it up, if I will retroactively get my stimulus checks. Did you get it sorted?

Not applicable
Apr 1, 2021 10:48:49 AM

@Aimeed Did you ever get this figured out?

 I’m having this issue and am wondering if filing amended returns for 2019 and 2020(because TurboTax did this twice and I failed to catch it)  will  let me retroactively get my stimulus checks.

any luck with yours?

Level 1
Apr 1, 2021 10:58:14 AM

I filed an amended return last summer. I got the first EIP as a paper check in November. I had the same issue with the 2nd EIP, so I just did my 2020taxes (not using TurboTax), and claimed it as a tax credit. 

Not applicable
Apr 1, 2021 11:04:23 AM

Thanks