Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tax preparation is both and art and a science. Given the complexity of the tax code some minor variation is to be expected.
Right, but how much leeway do you have until they ding you for it? That's the question.
Anonymous wrote:Tax preparation is both and art and a science. Given the complexity of the tax code some minor variation is to be expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I can’t figure out where the discrepancy is for federal. Tax act online won’t allow me to input the MD 529 college investment contribution. But other than that frustrating glitch, not sure where the issue is. Gone thru twice to make sure no user error. Both are the online versions so can’t view the form until I pay. Hate this time of year and can’t find a decent acct. our last 2 made mistakes which is why I do them myself now.
Isn't this only reported on the MD state return? I've used Tax Act and Free Tax in the past and I didn't input this info until I was doing the state tax return part.
Yeah, I also don’t have a problem noting the contribution for deduction for state tax purposes.
The only time it comes into play for federal is when you start withdrawing to pay for education. You get tax forms from the private school/college and just indicate it was all for legit purposes.
Anonymous wrote:And I can’t figure out where the discrepancy is for federal. Tax act online won’t allow me to input the MD 529 college investment contribution. But other than that frustrating glitch, not sure where the issue is. Gone thru twice to make sure no user error. Both are the online versions so can’t view the form until I pay. Hate this time of year and can’t find a decent acct. our last 2 made mistakes which is why I do them myself now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I can’t figure out where the discrepancy is for federal. Tax act online won’t allow me to input the MD 529 college investment contribution. But other than that frustrating glitch, not sure where the issue is. Gone thru twice to make sure no user error. Both are the online versions so can’t view the form until I pay. Hate this time of year and can’t find a decent acct. our last 2 made mistakes which is why I do them myself now.
Isn't this only reported on the MD state return? I've used Tax Act and Free Tax in the past and I didn't input this info until I was doing the state tax return part.
Anonymous wrote:And I can’t figure out where the discrepancy is for federal. Tax act online won’t allow me to input the MD 529 college investment contribution. But other than that frustrating glitch, not sure where the issue is. Gone thru twice to make sure no user error. Both are the online versions so can’t view the form until I pay. Hate this time of year and can’t find a decent acct. our last 2 made mistakes which is why I do them myself now.
Anonymous wrote:How difficult were they?