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April 12, 2020
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EIC earned income credit - issue in TurboTax 2019

  • April 12, 2020
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My gross income is $35,197. I do not have any investment income. However, TurboTax 2019 Permier is not allowing me for EIC. Here is what is saying:

 

"We checked for the earned income credit (EIC) and it turns out you don't qualify because you and Tania have too much investment income.

- To qualify, your investment income would need to be $3,600 or less.

- The income limit of $52,493 is based on the number of children who count toward this credit (<my kids name>)"

 

We are joint filing. My wife and I have W2 income $24,873, Schedule K-1 income 10,324. Total income. Total income $35,197. It's really strange. 

Appreciate your response and help.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

    Best answer by amhed

    Hello,

    I had almost same amount of income from Schedule K-1 in previous year. I received EIC previous year. If no policy got changed, I must received EIC for Y2019. Please see IRS instruction on EIC, page 38 "Earned Income Credit (EIC)" https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040gi.pdf

     

    There must ISSUE with TurboTax. It must be fixed.

     

    Thanks

    Ahmed

     

    1 reply

    amhedAuthor
    April 12, 2020

    I found a bug/issue in TurboTax Premier 2019 desktop version.

    ISSUE:

    The issue is in "EIC worksheet". Item H Total investment income, add lines A through G.....8,501.

     

    Is line H, total investment income over $3,600?

        No. You may take the credit.

    X Yes. Stop, You cannot take the credit.

     

    ISSUE is the "Yes" got Checked. But it should NOT.

    The "No" should get Checked.

    This is a big issue. Turbo Tax must fix this issue immediately.

    Thanks

     

     

     

     

    April 14, 2020

    The K-1 income is considered investment income, that is why TurboTax is saying your investment income is over $3,600.

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    amhedAuthorAnswer
    April 18, 2020

    Hello,

    I had almost same amount of income from Schedule K-1 in previous year. I received EIC previous year. If no policy got changed, I must received EIC for Y2019. Please see IRS instruction on EIC, page 38 "Earned Income Credit (EIC)" https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040gi.pdf

     

    There must ISSUE with TurboTax. It must be fixed.

     

    Thanks

    Ahmed