Add Qualified Dividend As Option For Income (Div, Int, etc.) and Income Reinvested Transactions
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I would suggest adding a QDI checkbox in Security Details like exists for "Tax free" and then handle the income generated appropriately in the Tax Planner QDI section.0
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The pros and cons of a change like this were discussed at some length here
https://community.quicken.com/discussion/7409871/qualified-dividends-entry
One issue is that for many mutual funds you do not know until your 1099 is issued how much of the dividends will be qualified.
For planning purposes, perhaps entering an estimate in the Tax Planner would be the best apporach. I think just like on the 1040, you enter your total dividends at the top and the Qualified dividends at the bottom in the Tax Planner.QWin Premier subscription-1 -
> @Jim_Harman said:
> One issue is that for many mutual funds you do not know until your 1099 is issued how much of the dividends will be qualified.
That varies by brokerage firm. My Charles Schwab Account already distinguishes the xaction internally as "Qual Div Reinvest" while Vanguard would only show a similar xaction as "Div Reinvest".
So, some firms (at least Schwab) can already provide an indication for Qualified when the xaction is posted. Maybe Quicken can create a new transaction category. "If Quicken supports,maybe the brokerage firms will also come"1 -
How does Quicken currently record Schwab's qualified dividends when they are downloaded?
If a fund distributes a mixture of qualified and regular dividends, are they downloaded as separate transactions?QWin Premier subscription0 -
This is would still be a good enhancement, and would make the Tax Planner predictions more accurate.QWin Premier subscription2
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This is would still be a good enhancement, and would make the Tax Planner predictions more accurate.0
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I agree with @markus1957 that the best way to implement this would be via a checkbox in the Security Details.
But if we were to get an entry line in the Income and Reinvest dialogs, it could replace the Mid-term Capital gain line, which has not been used since 1997.QWin Premier subscription0 -
Get the qualified dividend to work0
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[Removed - Disruptive/Profanity] but make it possible for qualified dividends to be recorded in the correct section of Sch B... as it is now, when I enter into the "MiscInc" as "_QualDivInc" it shows as Taxable Interest in the "Schedule B-Interest and Dividends" report...0
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Many Quicken users would like to use Quicken to do tax planning, but the inability to separate ordinary dividends from qualified dividends makes this very difficult. I think there are several solutions (and probably more).
I realize that dividends, qualified dividends, and section 199A dividends are not accurately reported until 1099s are issued, but having at least this level of granularity, given the disparate tax treatment of these two types of dividends, would be extremely helpful.
1). Allow users to indicate that a security receives either ordinary or qualified dividends. Then when the users enters a dividend amount of the Div or Reinv dialogue box, enter the dividend as a _DivInc or _QualDivInc according to the setting under that security.
2.) Another less automatic approach would to add a "Qualified Div:" entry box in the Div or Reinv dialogue box. This requires user to remember which securities receive qualified dividends and which receive ordinary dividends, which is not as convenient. (This is similar to the work-around suggested by another user where the miscellaneous category is used and assigned to _QualDivInc., but more straight-forward)
3.) Add "Security" as a sort for Schedule B-Interest and Dividends report. Then the user can at least identify dividends by security and build a spreadsheet to sum ordinary dividends and qualified dividends.
Many users would really appreciate a better way to track qualified dividends. Thank you for considering this.4 -
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There is a Qualified Dividend Category that you're free to use, if you wish. Simply select the "Inc-Income(Div, Int, etc.) action, enter the divided in the Miscellaneous box, and enter _QualDivInc in the Category box.
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Hello @Aurelius,
Thank you for reaching out to the Community with your request.
Your idea has been merged into this already active Idea thread regarding the same request.
Thank you!
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The idea above for the Misc option would be OK, but would need to be added as an option on the Reinvest-Dividend transaction as well. It does not currently exist there.0
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If it was appropriate to allow catigorizing Inc - Income(Div, Int, etc), that it should be equalaby appropriate for Reinvest - Income Reinvested
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