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1040 line 23 educator expenses suddenly aren't being deducted in the latest verison of Lacerte

jhopper
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George4Tacks
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You are right.


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George4Tacks
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You are right.


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George4Tacks
Level 15
@Kathi_at_Intuit @Ashley at Intuit (aka Henry Jr) @Intuit Katie @ANYONE Has this been reported? 1040 Screen 24, code 28 is not flowing, but 78 is on a joint return.

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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
I do not see any reports on it. Let me see if I can duplicate it.
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abctax55
Level 15

I'm on 39.037 & just tested one.  It's still taking the educator expense (in my case $ 75) even when I move it from TP to Spouse.

Just FYI for troubleshooting.

edit...

I just changed it to $ 500, & moved between TP & spouse and it's still working fine.  Federal return, with a CA NR.

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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
Thank you very much for helping!
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abctax55
Level 15
I did ?  LOL....mine worked just fine so I'm not sure how much I helped 🙂
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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
It helps because I was not the only one who it was working for.
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jhopper
Level 2
I entered the $250 on taxpayer line instead of spouse and it worked.  Thanks for the suggestion.
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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee

I am not able to duplicate it. I tested 2017 and 2018 I see $250 dollars appearing on line 23. See attached picture:

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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
What version are you on? Help>troubleshoot F10>Versions tab.
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George4Tacks
Level 15
39.0307 Joint return, Taxpayer only. Seems to work for spouse, but not taxpayer
It works for Single taxpayer

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rbynaker
Level 13
Just swap the TP and SP.  IRS *loves* it when you do that! 😉
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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
Same version as me and I tried all filing types and Taxpayer and Spouse, together and separate, it is still flowing. Let me see if someone else is able to duplicate it.
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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
Maybe it is one of these causing it:

Note: Per 1040 form instructions for line 23, qualified educator expenses are reduced by the following:

    Excludable U.S. series EE and I savings bond interest from Form 8815
    Nontaxable qualified tuition program earnings or distributions
    Any nontaxable distribution of Coverdell education savings account earnings
    Any reimbursements that were not reported to you in box 1 of your Form W-2
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George4Tacks
Level 15
That will teach me to use the same "dummy" client for too many answers. I had Coverdell distributions
Hopefully this will help @jhopper to diagnose their return.
Sorry for the extra exercise. Hopefully we lost a bit more weight doing this. I know I need to.

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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
Yay! Thank you for the update. It is Teamwork that wins.
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