For all users
- Specifying Applicable Wage Taxes. We changed the way you specify which taxes apply to wages (federal tax, state tax, FICA tax, Medicare tax). You may now individually specify the applicability of each of these taxes.
- Social Security Report. High-income Medicare threshold was set to joint when Combined Income report is also run. That has been fixed..
- Section symbol. This symbol was not always displaying correctly. That has been fixed.
- RSU/Stock Options. The RSU/stock options coverture numerator is now zero when grant date is after separation date.
- Pensions. We updated the IRS unisex mortality tables.
State specific
California
- Support What If. In the Support What If, we added the ability to enter spousal support in the scenario.
- Judicial Council Forms. We updated FL-192.
- Judicial Council Forms. We added reformatted date footer lines that did not import correctly.
- California Income & Expenses. Write-in lines for other expenses are shown only on the Both view.
- Judicial Council Forms. We updated Riverside FL011, F06 and F01. SF 189345.
- Judicial Council Forms. We updated Riverside AD001 and FL035.
Colorado
- Child Support. At the request of the Colorado Judicial department, we added an option to calculate annual wage for minimum wage employees using 50 weeks instead of 52 weeks.
- Guideline Worksheet. Colorado guideline worksheets have a new signature line.
Florida
- “Debt Type”. We added “Debt Type” dropdown list to main screen in Payments to Creditors group under Income & Expenses.
Maryland
- Real Estate on Affidavit. We added an option to suppress real estate from carrying to Affidavit in Expenses section.
New Jersey
- Expense lines. We now display expense lines that are not for the Case Information Statement.
Ohio
- Support What If. In the Support What If, we added the ability to enter spousal support in the scenario.
Pennsylvania
- Support What If. In the Support What If, we added the ability to enter spousal support in the scenario.