I'm attempting to double check the 1040, line 44 entry. The Qualified Dividends and Capital Gain Tax Worksheet, line 24 just says to use "the Tax Computation Worksheet", but I cannot seem to find nor display it. Using TT Premier.
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The Tax Computation Worksheet does not appear as a form or worksheet in TurboTax. The calculation is done internally. You can see the Tax Computation Worksheet on page 89 of the IRS instructions for Form 1040. Be sure to read the paragraph at the top of the worksheet regarding what amount to enter in column (a). You can download the IRS instructions from the following link.
The 2019 Tax Computation Worksheet—Line 12a is found on page 74.
... of the IRS 2019 Instructions for Form 1040.
But why again should I have to go there? It appears that this was an issue last year as well. Does TT not monitor these comments?
First of all, please go look at the "Form 1040 or 1040-SR Worksheet" (if you have the CD/download product, this will be the first form in the forms list).
Scroll down to the section called Tax Smart Worksheet.
The worksheet that your tax is calculate on depends on which of these boxes is checked. For example, in this test just a moment ago, I have foreign earned income, so the box for line A.7 was checked. I would have had to go to that worksheet to find the tax calculations.
In your case, if all you had were qualified dividends and/or capital gain, then box A.4 would be checked (as it is above), and then you would go to the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Worksheet to see the calculation - this worksheet is abbreviated on the left as "Qual Div/Cap Gn".
See here:
If you have Online and have paid for the product, then go to the Print Center and see if you can follow the same trail.
In short, which worksheet has the tax calculation will vary, and you just have to find the Smart Tax Worksheet and see which one it is.
Hate to tell you, Expert, but this is wrong or maybe the better way to put it is this just sends you in circle. Maybe it has to do with the TT version you are using, but it does appear to be that. I am using TT Deluxe (on a Mac) and I went looking for the Tax Computation Worksheet FROM the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gain Tax Worksheet (QD and CGTW), line 24. There is just a calculated tax liability number in there and I went searching for the Tax Computation Worksheet in TT like others. You seem to be pointing to this QD and CGTW as the place to find the details of the tax liability calculation, but it is just the calculated number there.
Again as others have said, Intuit, it is ridiculous that you don't have this Tax Computation Worksheet form available in TT and that we have to download the IRS form to calculate/verify that your number is right/makes sense.
I agree. The tax calculation should definitely be displayed in the program!!
IT IS in the program ... simply save a PDF with all the worksheets to see EVERY behind the scenes calculation ... heck even the worksheets have worksheets in the TT system ... that is why a return that is only 10 pages long can have a PDF over 100 pages.
We'll automatically save your 2019 online return in both PDF and tax data file (.tax) formats once you file your return or when TurboTax Online shuts down in mid-October, whichever comes first.
You also have the option of saving your return as a PDF before filing if you want to see how the underlying tax forms have been filled out. Here's how:
If you make changes to your return after saving your PDF, repeat these steps to ensure that your PDF file stays in-sync with your online data.
Tip: PDF files can't be opened or read by TurboTax software, which means they can't be used for amending or troubleshooting calculation issues. For this reason, we recommend that you also save your completed return as a tax data file.
Agree. The Tax Computation Worksheet definitely needs to be able to be accessed so I can see the calculation. Since it is not, I have to go find the worksheet in the IRS instructions myself, and do the math in an excel file. Ridiculous! There are reasons why some of us want to actually see the math (running scenarios, understanding impact of various factors, seeing how it flows through). - TTax Deluxe Mac 2020
Have you tried the procedure from the post at this link?
It works for me. I'm using the web-based TurboTax Self-Employed.
Here is the procedure:
Here's what it looks like:
I had the same question - also on Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Tax Worksheet
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