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For a single taxpayer NOT covered by a retirement plan, MN should NOT compute an addback if AGI is greater than $75,000. Yet that is what Proseries is doing. Anyone else experiencing this?
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I don't think I've come across that one yet, so I don't know what it is doing.
But have you verified there is no indication of an employer retirement plan? Double check any W-2s, and double check the employer retirement worksheet if the client is self employed.
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Yes, that was the first thing I checked. But regardless of whether the retirement plan box is checked (and there is no other Sch. C business) ProSeries is computing and addback on the MN return based on AGI. The correct treatment should be there is only an addback if taxpayer or spouse are covered by a retirement plan! Please correct this error!