The TaxAct® program will automatically determine if the credit from Schedule R is applicable on the return based on the information entered (e.g. date of birth). If Schedule R is applicable to the return, the first screen in the Credits section of the Q&A will be Credit for the Elderly and the Disabled. This section of the Q&A can also be accessed directly by clicking Federal (on smaller devices, click in the upper left-hand corner, then select Federal), then clicking Other Credits and selecting Credit for the elderly or the disabled.
If you are expecting this credit to calculate on your return and the credit is not appearing on Schedule 3 (Form 1040), Line 6, see the navigation steps below for items that may need to be verified.
Blind or Disabled (and Date of Birth):
Form 1099-R Type of Income (and the checkbox if you have not reached retirement age):
If you select Quick Entry to enter the information directly on the supporting form, Code 3 - Disability should be selected in Box 7 (If that code is reflected in Box 7 of the Form 1099-R received in the mail). Scroll down and in the section Distribution from Disability Pension Treated as Wages, check the box if the distribution was from a disability pension and you have NOT reached the minimum retirement age set by your employer. When you are done entering the information close the form by clicking the x on the top right of the form (Online users click Close Form).
If you select Step-by-Step Guidance, proceed to the screen titled Retirement Plan Income - Box 7 and check the 7. IRA/SEP/SIMPLE checkbox. Select 3-Disability from the Distribution code dropdown menu.
As the minimum retirement age is set by the employer, only by asking the employer can you determine whether or not minimum retirement age requirements have been met for a disability payment.
Per IRS Instructions for Schedule R Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled, page R-1:
Who Can Take The Credit
The credit is based on your filing status, age, and income. If you are married filing a joint return, it is also based on your spouse's age and income. You may be able to take this credit if either of the following applies.
What Is Permanent and Total Disability?
A person is permanently and totally disabled if both 1 and 2 below apply.
Per IRS Publication 524 Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled, page 4:
Physician’s statement. If you are under age 65, you must have your physician complete a statement certifying that you had a permanent and total disability on the date you retired. You can use the statement in the instructions for Schedule R.
You don't have to file this statement with your return, but you must keep it for your records.
Veterans. If the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) certifies that you have a permanent and total disability, you can substitute VA Form 21-0172, Certification of Permanent and Total Disability, for the physician's statement you are required to keep. VA Form 21-0172 must be signed by a person authorized by the VA to do so. You can get this form from your local VA regional office.
Physician’s statement obtained in earlier year. If you got a physician's statement in an earlier year and, due to your continued disabled condition, you were unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity during 2019, you may not need to get another physician's statement for 2019. For a detailed explanation of the conditions you must meet, see the instructions for Schedule R, Part II. If you meet the required conditions, check the box on your Schedule R, Part II, line 2.