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QBI Proposed vs Final Regs

dearls
Level 1
It is my understanding that for 2018 you can follow either the proposed or the final regs for QBI.  How can this be acheived in Lacerte.  QBI shows up on worksheet that it is being reduced by SE deduction, SEP etc.  You can override the QBI for the calculation but it doesn't  change the worksheet that is calculating QBI.
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itonewbie
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If you look at details of all the calculations, you will see that what you override as QBI for the activity (e.g. Sch C) will flow through to Loss Netting and Carryforward as well as the QBI Worksheet.  However, QBI computations for the respective activities still show all the allocable deductions as if there is no override although these don't affect the actual QBID, which is an inconsistency.

FWIW, you may also like to refer to a recent thread here and judge for yourself whether you want to stick to this position: https://proconnect.intuit.com/community/Discussions-Tax-Reform/Proposed-vs-Final-Regulations/td-p/10...

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itonewbie
Level 15

If you look at details of all the calculations, you will see that what you override as QBI for the activity (e.g. Sch C) will flow through to Loss Netting and Carryforward as well as the QBI Worksheet.  However, QBI computations for the respective activities still show all the allocable deductions as if there is no override although these don't affect the actual QBID, which is an inconsistency.

FWIW, you may also like to refer to a recent thread here and judge for yourself whether you want to stick to this position: https://proconnect.intuit.com/community/Discussions-Tax-Reform/Proposed-vs-Final-Regulations/td-p/10...

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itonewbie
Level 15
@Intuit Austin @Kathi_at_Intuit Could you take a look at this?  Thanks!
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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
Let me check on this.
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TaxGuyBill
Level 15
As the previous discussion mentioned, even though the Proposed Regulations did not specifically state those as deductions, they DID say something like 'all deductions allocable to the business', which implies such things as SE deduction, SEP, etc.
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itonewbie
Level 15
Agree. IRS basically said nothing has changed between the Prop. and Final Regs.
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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
I have checked on this and development is aware. The unexpected behavior will be fixed in a future update of Lacerte.
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itonewbie
Level 15
Thanks for the update, Kathi!
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Kathi_at_Intuit
Employee
Employee
Welcome.
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