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Level 2
posted Feb 4, 2025 9:14:19 AM

Turbo tax is calculating my income higher than what i entered

Hello, the review on the federal sections is showing more income than i entered and calculating my taxes off of the higher income, so i believe its showing that I owe more in taxes than it should be.

 

My situation is that when i total all income I've entered into turbo tax I get $65,267. Which is correct for what I've earned. However at the federal review stage there's a breakdown of income and it shows as follows.

Total, $76,577 - Wages, $39,812 - Taxable interest income, $98 - Self-employment income, $14,047 - Unemployment income, $11,310 - Other income, $11,310. 

 

All is correct and matches what I've entered except for the "other income" category. It seems to just be duplicating the unemployment income but i can find where its getting that extra amount from. So in the breakdown its showing that my taxable income is $11,310 more than it should be, I've reviewed all the income I've entered and cant find where this extra bit is coming from.

 

Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you.

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Level 2
Feb 4, 2025 7:09:41 PM

I was able to find a solution. All i did was delete the form then re enter it manually and that fixed. I believe the issue was because i was scanning in the 1099G before.

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Expert Alumni
Feb 4, 2025 9:30:58 AM

There are a couple of things you can try. First off, you can look at the worksheets and forms in your program and if you see where the unemployment income appears twice, you can delete the entry that is incorrect as follows:

 

1. Choose the Tax Tools option on your left menu bar

2. Choose Tools

3. Choose the Delete a form option under Other Helpful links 

4. Review the items in the list and if you see a duplicate unemployment income entry, delete one of them, it may reference Form 1099-G

 

The second thing you can try is to go to the Wages and Income section and find the Less Common Income entries. Search in that section for an entry referencing your unemployment income. If you find it, delete the entry. Your unemployment compensation should have been listed under the Unemployment section.

 

Level 2
Feb 4, 2025 11:53:39 AM

I tried both of those and didn't see any extra forms or extra sources of income being added. I even tried clearing everything and imputing it again and its still having the same issue.

Level 2
Feb 4, 2025 12:02:26 PM

Here's specifically what im referencing. Adding all the income i entered (not including "refunds received for state/local tax returns." as that's not taxable)  you get a total of $65,267 which is correct.  But on the second image, the federal review page, it shows $76,577 total income cause its adding an additional $11,310 under other income which I never entered in.

Expert Alumni
Feb 4, 2025 12:10:45 PM

Preview your tax return and see where (or if) the additional income is reported.   

 

  1. From the left rail menu in TurboTax Online, select Tax Tools (You may have to scroll down on the left rail menu.)
  2. Select Tax Tools 
  3. On the drop-down select Tools 
  4. On the pop-up menu titled “Tools Center”, select View Tax Summary 
  5. On the left sidebar, select Preview my 1040  

Level 2
Feb 4, 2025 3:41:32 PM

@ DawnC

 

Yes it is included in the total income it looks like its listed under other income and marked RTAA Payments, there is also a line for unemployment of the same amount (the unemployment is correct, i dont know what RTAA payments is)

Expert Alumni
Feb 4, 2025 3:53:47 PM

What box is the income in on your unemployment 1099-G?    Reemployment Trade Adjustment Assistance (RTAA) payments are considered taxable income and must be reported to the IRS.    RTAA payments are reported on IRS Form 1099-G in Box 5, and are treated as Other Income on Schedule 1 of Form 1040. 

 

I think you have two 1099-Gs entered, one correctly and one incorrectly that needs to be deleted.   Search for 1099-G and use the Jump to link to be taken to your 1099-G summary.   Delete the 1099 that doesn't belong.

Level 2
Feb 4, 2025 6:57:21 PM

@DawnC 

 

My 1099-g only has box 1-4 on it, of those only box 1 (unemployment compensation) and box 4 (Federal income tax withheld) have any information in them. I shouldn't have any RTAA income and i never entered any into turbo tax.

 

When i search 1099-g and take the jump to link it takes me that section and there's only the one 1099g for unemployment, and its displaying the correct amount.

 

If i go to the wages and income section and search 1099G there's an option separate from unemployment labeled "other 1099-G income" and if i select to start that it specifically asks if I've received RTAA payments but even after saying no on that it doesn't remove the extra income from my 1040

Level 2
Feb 4, 2025 7:09:41 PM

I was able to find a solution. All i did was delete the form then re enter it manually and that fixed. I believe the issue was because i was scanning in the 1099G before.

Level 15
Feb 4, 2025 7:11:48 PM

Good.   That usually fixes most things.  

Expert Alumni
Feb 4, 2025 7:13:04 PM

Good to hear, I thought there might have been an issue with the 1099-G showing as a state refund since that showed as needing review on your screenshot and your 65,267 was not including the 1,296 state refund. 

I think when importing it went to the 1099-G section that reports tax refunds. 

 

@RyMarks

Level 2
Feb 12, 2025 6:01:26 PM

Hi…I’m having the same issue. Which form did you delete in its entirety? 

Expert Alumni
Feb 13, 2025 4:13:16 PM

He deleted the imported form for unemployment. If you have a form that you imported, delete it.  Follow these steps:

Delete the form/ worksheet- if possible, see How to Delete  

  1. Log out of your return and try one or more of the following:
    • Don't use Internet Explorer.
    • Clear cache and cookies,
    • Sign in using a different browser.
    • Sign in using a different device.
  2. Log back into your return.
    • Enter the information again.

@Becks777 

Level 2
Mar 19, 2025 10:47:27 AM

Wow, I am having the same problem. Not quite finished entering my deductions but I already see that the income is almost 15K higher than what I entered?!  I download a LOT of files from Schwab and Chase, which reflect investment sales/capital gains. I've checked the totals and data in the online files and they 100% match what I have on my paper forms. It is just the total that is somehow inflated. I'm not sure where to start to look at everything - and re-entering everything manually would be a huge job.  Please send any ideas on where to start to figure out what might be going wrong! Thanks!

 

Expert Alumni
Mar 24, 2025 12:37:37 PM

Take a look at your income summary during the review of your taxes and see which category of income is inflated.  That should help you.

 

Also, if you imported any updated forms after having imported the original forms there has been a problem with not all of the income being overwritten by the updated import.  In that case you need to go back and delete the forms that were imported altogether and reimport them in order to get rid of anything that might have doubled during importing the updates.

 

@ct1111 

Level 2
Mar 25, 2025 9:59:07 AM

Thanks!  I will try your suggestions!