Thanks for your reply. But this appears to be a problem in the system, not a result of Colorado deduction laws. Also, this problem was not in my original 2021 return or my prior years' returns.
1. For this 2021 return: Originally the CO refund was $1013. Now the CO refund shows $986.
2. In the federal forms view, I double-checked all donations - they all show "entire interest given" box checked, the 50% charity boxes are checked, and in adding up the individual amounts, I've confirmed the $3,130 amount.
- The 1040 also shows $3130 in deductions.
3. The updated CO 2021 DR 0140AD accounts for the in-excess of $500 in contributions; line 9 shows total contribution of $2530 (not $3130) and then shows the Colorado amount as $2030. In line 9, I believe I should be showing $3130 in the left column and then $2630 (the Colorado deduction amount) in the right column.
- The problem appears to be in the amount pulling correctly from the Federal to the Colorado return. The discrepancy amount is $600, not $500.
- The Screenshot from the federal return shows $3,130 in 2021 contributions.
- But the state screen (shown in second screenshot) clearly states "We see that you entered charitable contributions on your federal return of $2,530." That is not true; the contributions entered on the federal return show $3,130. This is a mismatch between the federal and state areas of the program, and the program does not state anything to do with 1. qualified deductions or 2. the Colorado threshold.
- So: Since the taxes were originally filed in 2021, has there been some change into how the numbers pull from federal to state? All contributions were to 501c3 organizations, and the Colorado return only sees the federal contributions.
Thank you.
Yes...but if you used the Standard Deduction for Federal taxes....for 2021 taxes, there was an allowed up-to $600 deduction (line 12b of the 2021 form 1040) that reduced your Federal Taxable income by $600 of charity donations for a MFJ couple, even if it couldn't use all of your charity deductions.
Since the CO forms start with the Federal Taxable Income, the CO starting income has already been reduced by $600, so CO doesn't let you take that $600 again, and starts with the 2530 value instead.
(But yeah, not sure about eh rest of it)
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That won't happen again for 2022, since that $300/600 Federal deduction has ben eliminated