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April 15, 2024
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Other Income Taxes (I live/work in Oregon)

  • April 15, 2024
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In Other Income Taxes Paid , the program is determined to assign $65,676 to State Mandatory Taxes, and it won't allow me to say that I never asked for an extension nor pay later. This is a new issue, and it is increasing my federal tax liability.  Very confusing.  I must fix today!

    Best answer by CatinaT1

    The IRS uses your prior year AGI to combat fraud.   

     

    You can find your 2022 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) by: 

     

    • Looking at line11 on page 1 of your 2022 Form 1040; or 
    • You can request a transcript of your 2022 tax return from the IRS to ensure you have the right number. You can request your transcript online at the following link: Get Transcript  

    Check these items as well to ensure you have the correct number.  If you: 

    • Filed late last year after mid-November or your return was processed after that time—try entering 0
    • Amended your return last year—make sure you’re using the AGI from your original return, not the amended one. (If you only have a 1040X form, it’s on line 1, column A). 
    • Rounded your AGI to the nearest dollar—be sure to round up when it’s 50 cents or more and down when it’s 49 cents or less. 
    • Filed with your spouse last year—you and your spouse have the same 2022 AGI. (Don’t split the AGI amount or enter  0  for one of you). 

     

    Time-saving Tip: If what you entered is correct and you continue to get a reject, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, or some other situation beyond your control that prevents your return from being e-filed. In this case, your only option would be to print and mail in your return. 

     

    This article will give you instruction on how to print and mail your return. 

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    CatinaT1
    April 22, 2024

    We'd love to help you complete your tax return, but need more information. Can you please clarify your question?

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    April 23, 2024

    At first, I thought I would be getting a rebate in my taxes, as I have for several years.  We made less money this year, and contributed more than before.  But when I saw that we had a large tax due, I looked for something that was new, and I found it in the form I referenced earlier.   But after several days had gone by, I gave up waiting for your help, and decided to go ahead and file before I got penalized for a late return.   But that also failed.  I am receiving a message from Turbo Tax that my wife's AGI doesn't match what the 2022 tax reported.  However, I have repeatedly checked that, and found it accurate.  So I don't know what the hang up is, and now I fear I will have to pay for filing late.  I sure hope you get back to me today.  I am worn out with this whole thing, and becoming totally disillusioned with Turbo tax.

    CatinaT1
    CatinaT1Answer
    April 23, 2024

    The IRS uses your prior year AGI to combat fraud.   

     

    You can find your 2022 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) by: 

     

    • Looking at line11 on page 1 of your 2022 Form 1040; or 
    • You can request a transcript of your 2022 tax return from the IRS to ensure you have the right number. You can request your transcript online at the following link: Get Transcript  

    Check these items as well to ensure you have the correct number.  If you: 

    • Filed late last year after mid-November or your return was processed after that time—try entering 0
    • Amended your return last year—make sure you’re using the AGI from your original return, not the amended one. (If you only have a 1040X form, it’s on line 1, column A). 
    • Rounded your AGI to the nearest dollar—be sure to round up when it’s 50 cents or more and down when it’s 49 cents or less. 
    • Filed with your spouse last year—you and your spouse have the same 2022 AGI. (Don’t split the AGI amount or enter  0  for one of you). 

     

    Time-saving Tip: If what you entered is correct and you continue to get a reject, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, or some other situation beyond your control that prevents your return from being e-filed. In this case, your only option would be to print and mail in your return. 

     

    This article will give you instruction on how to print and mail your return. 

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