I used H&R Block TaxCut for preparing my 2006 rerturns, both Federal and CA.
I had an Fed AMT of 5469, which I have no doubt is correct.
After asking me several ?s, TaxCut said I did not owe any CA AMT. Whereas
when I calculated the CA Amt offline using Schedule P manually, I came up
w/owing 226.00.
In drilling down into TaxCut's minisheets, the difference appears to devolve
around what is the appropraite miscellaneous itemized deductions figure to
use :
For miscellaneous itemized deductions (adujsted for difference between Fed
and CA law) TaxCut used the $35,836 whereas line 26 of 1040 Sch A is 41,964.
The difference appears to be $6,108 in "unreimbursed employee expenses". The
remainder of the deduction is attributable to a 37,469 investment loss on an
IRA. Thus:
6108
39
37469
--------------
43616
less 2% AGR
-----------------
41964
Of this TaxCut uses the figure 35,836 for state AMT (CA miscell deduction)
purposes. Does this make sense?
I had an Fed AMT of 5469, which I have no doubt is correct.
After asking me several ?s, TaxCut said I did not owe any CA AMT. Whereas
when I calculated the CA Amt offline using Schedule P manually, I came up
w/owing 226.00.
In drilling down into TaxCut's minisheets, the difference appears to devolve
around what is the appropraite miscellaneous itemized deductions figure to
use :
For miscellaneous itemized deductions (adujsted for difference between Fed
and CA law) TaxCut used the $35,836 whereas line 26 of 1040 Sch A is 41,964.
The difference appears to be $6,108 in "unreimbursed employee expenses". The
remainder of the deduction is attributable to a 37,469 investment loss on an
IRA. Thus:
6108
39
37469
--------------
43616
less 2% AGR
-----------------
41964
Of this TaxCut uses the figure 35,836 for state AMT (CA miscell deduction)
purposes. Does this make sense?
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