In 2009 there was a line where you just added the excess over $2400 of UI. I can't imagine a redo of page 1 of 1040 at this late date for a one time adjustment.
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Originally posted by ToledoEd View PostAnother question, does the 10200 unemployment offset affect the gross income for EITC?This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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FWIW - The IRS posted FAQs - FAQs are not official guidance so take as you wish
New Exclusion of up to $10,200 of Unemployment Compensation | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)
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Originally posted by New York Enrolled Agent View PostFWIW - The IRS posted FAQs - FAQs are not official guidance so take as you wish
https://forum.thetaxbook.com/forum/d...119#post305119
While the instructions may work for paper filers, your tax software undoubtedly will not yet provide the correct notation for Schedule 1 Line 8, so still need to wait if efiling. And as others have mentioned, the state tax return may need an adjustment as well, to either duplicate or undo the federal change.
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Originally posted by Lion View PostIs the $150,000 threshold with or without the UI benefits?Originally posted by ValRoseYou include the WHOLE UI to determine if the taxpayer has less than $150,000Originally posted by Anarchristif the taxpayer's income, including UI, is $150K or above, not over $150K, they get no UI reversal. It is cut & dry.
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It looks like the form update for today, 24 March, specifically says the UC benefits are not included in determining the modified AGI for this.
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