On 11/17/17 I downloaded TurboTax Deluxe as available at that time. In preparing a preliminary return (strictly for year-end estimating purposes), TurboTax used the 7.5% threshold in calculating Schedule A. The " .... was born before January 2, 1952" box on Schedule A was not checked, and both my and my spouse's birthdates are entered correctly in TurboTax's personal info. (Both birthdates after January 1, 1952).
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TurboTax cannot make any form changes on it's own. The IRS supplies the electronic form specifications that all tax software vendors must adhere to. The IRS efile specification usually follows the paper form publication by a week or so, As of now, the latest 1040 Schedule A published by the IRS is the 2016 version. Until the IRS publishes the 2017 version, and the instructions, TurboTax cannot make these changes. (Sometimes when there is pending tax law legislation in Congress that could affect certain forms, the IRS holds off until after the law is changed.)
TurboTax cannot make any form changes on it's own. The IRS supplies the electronic form specifications that all tax software vendors must adhere to. The IRS efile specification usually follows the paper form publication by a week or so, As of now, the latest 1040 Schedule A published by the IRS is the 2016 version. Until the IRS publishes the 2017 version, and the instructions, TurboTax cannot make these changes. (Sometimes when there is pending tax law legislation in Congress that could affect certain forms, the IRS holds off until after the law is changed.)
FYI ... the 2017 program is not fully operational and will not be until sometime in January or February so until then there will be many glitches that updates will fix. Watch the charts when they are working for when the Sch A is available ...
Availability chart for the 2017 PERSONAL programs:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1908854-forms-availability-table-for-turbotax-federal-products-exc...
Availability chart for the 2017 State programs for the Personal returns:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1908857-forms-availability-table-for-turbotax-state-except-busines...
Re: the 7.5% medical deduction threshold: When the *2016* Turbotax was released, it was established law that the 7.5% threshold for over-65s would change to 10% effective Jan 1, 2017. I am over 65. Yet, when I use the estimated tax worksheet in 2016 Turbotax to estimate my 2017 taxes, it applies the 7.5% -- not the correct 10% -- threshold. This seems to be an error in Turbotax 2016 -- i.e., contrary to law at the time the 2016 program was released (and not corrected in later updates up to now).
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