ok, my ATX has an easy little form for showing the flat penalty that carries over. HOWEVER, I'm reading that the penalty is 1% of income over threshold OR flat amount---this particular tp would benefit from 1% because not much over the filing threshold for her status---I can figure the penalty and do an override on that line for the penalty, but I really don't like overrides, for many reasons that can cause problems. So, my question is, does any ATX users know of an ATX form or worksheet that figures the 1% and not just flat. Thanks!
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1. TTB 3-23, left column, bottom, shows that the penalty you describe is the GREATER of $95.00 or 1% of the excess household income over the threshold amount.
2. It would appear the software you use is correctly computing the "penalty" or SRP.Friends double; family triple. Don't buy an audit for yourself. If someone has to go to jail make sure it is the client. Remember it is only taxes, nothing important.
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Hi as I understand from https://www.healthcare.gov/fees-exem...being-covered/
the penalty is 1% OR $95 whichever is HIGHER. so I'm thinking that's why it's not figuring the 1% because it would be less than $95.
Hope this helps
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Originally posted by Super Mom
ATX and the ACA penalty on 1040
ok, my ATX has an easy little form for showing the flat penalty that carries over. HOWEVER, I'm reading that the penalty is 1% of income over threshold OR flat amount---this particular tp would benefit from 1% because not much over the filing threshold for her status---I can figure the penalty and do an override on that line for the penalty, but I really don't like overrides, for many reasons that can cause problems. So, my question is, does any ATX users know of an ATX form or worksheet that figures the 1% and not just flat. Thanks!
Sorry if that's confusing. The stuff is a mess, isn't it?Last edited by Black Bart; 02-05-2015, 02:11 AM.
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