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What-if worksheet shows different numbers

Trying to use the What-If Worksheet in TT2024 Deluxe Windows desktop version. I want to start by copying my actual 2024 return into column 2 and then adjusting it, but it puts some different numbers into column 2.

 

SE Health insurance deduction is different, and can't be edited in the worksheet. Tax from Schd D or qual div is different, can't be edited. Premium tax credit repay is hugely different, can't be edited. Line 55 (add line 48-54) doesn't even show correctly in column 1 (i.e., line 55 doesn't show the sum of lines 48-54); in column 2 it would be mathematically correct IF it was the sum of lines 47-54, but that's not what it is. In itemized deductions, medical and dental expenses is identical in columns 1 and 2, but allowable medical and dental expenses is different (and can't be edited). Mortgage interest doesn't appear in column 2, but at least that one I can manually fix unlike all the rest.

 

This would be bad enough, but just "copying" column 1 to column 2 produces hugely different tax liabilities, leaping from about $6,000 up to about $27,000! The biggest driver appears to be that my tax return (and column 1) show that I have to repay $2,800 of ACA advance subsidy, while column 2 -- which is supposed to be just a copy of column 1 -- says that I have to repay $21,200!

 

What is even going on here??? Which calculation is actually correct? I hope it's column 1, because that's the one that I filed, but then what is going on with column 2??? Is the What If worksheet known to be totally broken? Should I not use it?

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What-if worksheet shows different numbers

@mc510 frankly, I just find it easier to use this website: 

 

https://www.dinkytown.net/java/1040-tax-calculator.html

What-if worksheet shows different numbers

I appreciate that idea, but I've already got all of my data in TurboTax, and its what-if worksheet is plenty easy to use as long as it works, and I've been trusting TurboTax enough that I've used it to file my taxes for the past 20 years, so all of that points me towards wanting to use the built-in function. But if it doesn't work as advertised or has undocumented quirks or produces different answers from my tax return, that makes me wonder if I'm making a mistake in trusting TurboTax at all, to do my actual return.

 

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