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Schedule H – Household Employment Taxes

Taxpayers must file Schedule H with their Form 1040 when they have household employees and meet certain IRS wage or withholding thresholds. A household employee is someone you hire to perform work in or around your home and you control what work is done and how it is done. This generally includes workers such as […]

Self Employment Tax

You must pay SE tax and file Schedule SE (Form 1040), Self-Employment Tax, if either of the following applies: Your net earnings from self-employment (excluding church employee income) were $400 or more. You had church employee income of $108.28 or more. NOTE: The SE tax rules apply no matter how old you are and even if […]

Schedule SE – Adjustments

To enter or review an adjustment on Schedule SE (Form 1040) (example: if some of your self-employment income is exempt from self-employment tax), follow the steps below.  Online Dashboard From within your TaxAct return, click Taxes & Miscellaneous.  On smaller devices, click the menu at the top left corner of your screen, then make your […]

Form 1099-MISC – Entering in Program

To enter Form 1099-MISC, follow the steps below. Online Dashboard From within your TaxAct return, click Income.  On smaller devices, click the menu at the top left corner of your screen, then make your selection. If the 1099-MISC is related to your business or rental, click the Business & Self Employed drop-down and click Add beside the […]

Form 6251 – Alternative Minimum Tax – AMT

Form 6251 is used to calculate the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), a separate tax that limits how much certain deductions and tax benefits can reduce a taxpayer’s total tax. It applies to taxpayers with income or deductions that receive favorable treatment under regular tax rules. The form also helps determine the tentative minimum tax, which […]

Form 8962 – Excess Advance Premium Tax Credit Repayment

The amount of excess premium tax credit repayment, calculated on Line 29 of Federal Form 8962 Premium Tax Credit (PTC), has a different calculation if there was a self-employed health insurance deduction claimed on Line 16 of Schedule 1 (Form 1040) Additional Income and Adjustments to Income. Per IRS Instructions for Form 8962, page 15: […]

IRS First-Time Penalty Relief

The IRS First-Time Abate program provides certain penalty relief to taxpayers who have been tax compliant for the previous three years or have not previously been required to file a return. If you have a clean compliance history for the last three years, you may be eligible for first-time relief from the following penalties: Failure […]

Schedule D – AMT Calculation

The TaxAct program does not support a separate Schedule D (Form 1040) Capital Gains and Losses for Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) purposes. You would need to manually complete the form, enter the amount on Line 17 of Form 6251 Alternative Minimum Tax – Individuals, and paper-file the return. Note that any link in the information […]

Schedule SE – Maximum Earnings Subject to Self-Employment Tax

The law sets the self-employment tax rate as a percentage of your net earnings from self-employment. This rate consists of 12.4% for social security and 2.9% for Medicare taxes. The maximum amount of net earnings subject to the 12.4% social security portion of the self-employment (SE) tax for 2023 is $160,200. All net earnings of […]

Form 1099-MISC – Section 409A Deferrals

To report Form 1099-MISC Miscellaneous Income, Box 12 (if you need help reporting Form 1099-MISC, go to our Form 1099-MISC – Entering in Program FAQ): From within your Form 1099-MISC, continue with the interview process until you reach the screen titled 1099-MISC: Enter information on form. Click the data entry field below Box 12 – Section […]

Form W-2 – Tier I Medicare Railroad Retirement

Railroad employees have these possible entries in Box 14 of Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement: RRTA Compensation Tier I Tier II Medicare Tax Additional Medicare Tax If you’re a railroad employee covered by the Railroad Retirement Act (RRTA), these amounts are located in Box 14 with the previous descriptions. Enter the correct amounts for […]

Schedule SE – Optional Method

If you realize a net business loss on Schedule C (Form 1040) Profit or Loss From Business, you are not required to file Schedule SE (Form 1040) Self-Employment Tax or pay self-employment taxes. However, the IRS does provide an optional self-employment tax calculation method which may give you credit toward Social Security without increasing your […]

Schedule SE – Adjustments Defaults to Long Form

If you report a self-employment tax adjustment on Schedule SE (Form 1040) Self-Employment Tax, the TaxAct® program will automatically utilize Section B – Long Schedule SE. To enter or review a self-employment tax adjustment, go to our Schedule SE – Adjustments FAQ. Related Links Instructions for Schedule SE Self Employment Tax Note that any link […]

Forms 1099-INT or 1099-OID – Penalty on Early Withdrawal of Savings

The Form 1099-INT Interest Income or Form 1099-OID Original Issue Discount you received will show the amount of any penalty you were charged. The TaxAct program will transfer the information to line 22 of Schedule 1 (Form 1040) Additional Income and Adjustments to Income after you report it on Form 1099-INT or Form 1099-OID. To […]

Forms 8615 or 8814 – Which Form Do I Need?

If you are completing the parents’ return, DO NOT enter the information for Form 8615 Tax for Certain Children Who Have Unearned Income but DO complete Form 8814 Parents’ Election To Report Child’s Interest and Dividends. To enter information for the child’s return (Form 8615): From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click Federal […]

Form 6251 – Alternative Minimum Tax – Check Boxes

The TaxAct® program will not always calculate all the possible preference items from the list on Form 6251 Alternative Minimum Tax—Individuals. Checking or unchecking certain boxes will affect the calculations on Form 6251. To access Form 6251, go to our Form 6251 – Alternative Minimum Tax – AMT FAQ. Note that any link in the information above […]

Locate or Retrieve Your Previous Year AGI

Where is my Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) located on my prior year return? Form 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, Line 11 – (round amount to the nearest dollar) If you used TaxAct Desktop to file the return, you can find the return file on your computer. Go to our Consumer Editions – Locating Return […]

Form 6251 – Home Mortgage Interest Adjustment Line 4 – View Worksheet

The worksheet in the TaxAct® program titled Form 6251 – Home Mortgage Interest Adjustment Worksheet – Line 4 calculates the amount to transfer to Line 4 of IRS Form 6251 Alternative Minimum Tax – Individuals as an adjustment to the AMT tax calculated. To view the worksheet in TaxAct Online:  Sign in to your TaxAct Online return Click the My […]

HealthWatch Report

The HealthWatch report in the TaxAct® program provides comprehensive information on the new health care law rules, how to get signed up through your state’s health insurance marketplaces, and provides a potential penalty calculation if you were not to get minimum essential health insurance in 2017. To review and/or print the HealthWatch Report in your […]