Back in October 2019, Kathy2 posted a memo here about the new virtual currency question, but the thread morphed into a discussion about the new 1040 format. One poster asked, do only the taxpayers who have to complete Sche 1 answer this question? Evidently, it is "Yes" since only if Schedule 1 is completed does the software challenge it if it is blank. If Schedule 1 is not used, it doesn't come up. Does this make sense? Why doesn't it apply to everyone who files 1040?
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Originally posted by Burke View Postdo only the taxpayers who have to complete Sche 1 answer this question? Evidently, it is "Yes" since only if Schedule 1 is completed does the software challenge it if it is blank[...] Why doesn't it apply to everyone who files 1040?
Maybe it's just a grammatical distinction, but everyone has to answer the question, but they only have to put their answer on tax return in two cases: if the answer is "yes", or if the answer is "no" but they have to file Schedule 1 for other reasons. This works the same as the question about foreign accounts on Schedule B, as far as I can tell.
My software (at first glance) provides an informational diagnostic if Schedule 1 is not present and the question is not answered, otherwise it provides a critical efile diagnostic if Schedule 1 is present and the question is not answered."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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