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huduguru
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Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

I'm filing Married Filing separately, but there is no option to select the standard deduction --it making me itemize, which i don't want to do.

Is there a glitch?
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Ashby
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Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

You may have selected that your spouse itemized his/her deductions. You have to choose the same option as your spouse.

huduguru
New Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

thank you---where would I have indicated that my spouse itemized her deductions?  My spouse hasn't completed the return yet.
Ashby
New Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

Why do you think the program is making you itemize?
huduguru
New Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

Because after i "Wrap up Income", and page thru the ads for upgrading TurboTax, it takes me directly to into Deductions and Credits with "Got it--Lets get some more info on these additional tax breaks", and goes right into itemized deductions----no option for the standard deduction.
Ashby
New Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

The program does that automatically. If you just skip through that section, you will receive the standard deduction.
huduguru
New Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

so, dont update any of the itemized deduction fields that i used last year--skip thru and then the Standard Deduction becomes a choice at the end?  
Ashby
New Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

It's not even a choice. The program just give you the standard because it's a better tax benefit than the itemized deductions.
szeleung
Returning Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

If I want to claim itemized deduction for state, can I choose standard deduction for federal only?

JotikaT2
Employee Tax Expert

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

Yes, as long as you have entered all of the deductions on your federal interview section, your entries will be pulled into your state return even though you can only take the standard deduction on your federal return.

 

As long as you live in a state that allows you to itemize even though your federal return is using the standard deduction, you would be okay to prepare your state return using a different deduction method.

 

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szeleung
Returning Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

But TT does not give me an option to choose standard deduction even at the first frame where I list personal information for me and my spouse.  Because I've entered info on Schedule A to itemize on State return, How do I override on the federal?

JotikaT2
Employee Tax Expert

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

You can make this selection by going back into the federal interview section when logged into TurboTax.

  1. Go back to your Deductions & Credits Screen. 
  2. Scroll down to the bottom and select Wrap up Tax Breaks 
  3. You should continue through the screens until you see the following screen: 

Standard vs itemized

 

Your information will be summarized based upon your input.  You have the option to see the breakdown or you can even select "Change my deduction". 

 

Please note, TurboTax will select the option which provides the greater tax benefit for you. 

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szeleung
Returning Member

Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

Thanks; that worked. 

 

Now I am using TT Premiere, but realize I need Schedule C to report Other Income-Misc; however, this version of TT does provide copy of Schedule C for me to complete; do I have to buy a whole new TT Business version or can I upgrade from Premiere?

LindseyLO
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Standard Deduction (12K) not being used when Married Filing Separately - why?

Help with upgrading your TurboTax product has been provided by clicking here.

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