tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6747929661464411700.post6748144493862697135..comments2023-03-23T07:14:38.482-04:00Comments on The Super Tax Genius: 2014 Boomer Deduction Instructions for TaxSlayerSuper Tax Geniushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11781778562290959626noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6747929661464411700.post-80504219514785446502015-01-20T22:10:08.762-05:002015-01-20T22:10:08.762-05:00Some have pointed out that BAH and BAS can be cons...Some have pointed out that BAH and BAS can be considered reimbursement. I'm on the fence on this. If you want to include it, here's how I would do it:<br /><br />Take BAS and divide by 30 and multiply by (I) from the Boomer Worksheet. Note the smaller of this and (M) from the worksheet. We'll call this (O)<br /><br />Take BAH and divide by 30 then by (H) from the worksheet then multiply by (I) from the worksheet. Note the smaller of this number and (K) from the worksheet. We'll call this (P)<br /><br />Reimbursements are (O) + (P)<br /><br />You would answer "Yes" to were you reimbursed and include this number as reimbursement.Super Tax Geniushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11781778562290959626noreply@blogger.com