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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
If TurboTax determines that your tax situation needs expanded coverage, such as deductions for owning a home, unemployment income, or self-employment income, the program will prompt you to upgrade to a version that supports the forms you need. This is done to maximize your tax deductions and to ensure that you file an accurate tax return.
You can input a 1099-INT with interest less than $1500 in TurboTax free edition. You can report 1099-INT and 1099-INT in TurboTax free if they don't require filing a 1099-B.
The only schedules supported in the TurboTax free edition are for the Earned Income Credit, Child Tax Credit and student loan interest.
Without seeing your tax return, it is hard to say what prompted the upgrade. You can contact TurboTax support by clicking this link: How do I contact TurboTax?
If you have not paid for TurboTax Deluxe, then you can downgrade to the free version by using the Clear Start Over option. You can do this by clicking on "Tax Tools" in the left panel of your TurboTax program and then click on "Tools". In the "Tools Center" scroll down and select "Clear and Start Over".
The following tax situations are not covered by TurboTax Free Edition:
- Itemized deductions claimed on Schedule A
- Unemployment income reported on a 1099-G
- Business or 1099-NEC income
- Stock sales (including crypto investments)
- Rental property income
- Credits, deductions and income reported on other forms or schedules
Here is a list of some tax situations that are now covered under TurboTax Deluxe instead of in Free Edition:
- Unemployment income
- Retirement Savings Contribution Credit for 401(k) and IRA contributions
- Education credits
- Child Dependent Care Credit
Get more information on which forms are included in TurboTax Free Edition.
Click here for information on removing unwanted charges on you r TurboTax return.
Click here for "Why do I have to upgrade from Free Edition?"
Click here for details of what is on a simple tax return.
Click here for "Free File for Simple Form 1040 Returns – 37%Qualify"
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