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Both ways are correct and put the excess deferral on line 1h. The way without entering a 1099-R might be easier if you are missing information for the 1099-R.     Current steps for 2025: Open... See more...
Both ways are correct and put the excess deferral on line 1h. The way without entering a 1099-R might be easier if you are missing information for the 1099-R.     Current steps for 2025: Open your return and go to "Wages & Income" Scroll down "Less common income" and click "Start" next to "Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C" Select "Other income not already reported on a Form W-2 or Form 1099" and click "Start" On the "Types of wages you received" screen select “Other earned income” and click "Continue" On the "Other earned income summary" screen click  “Add” On the "Any other earned income" screen enter "2025 Excess 401(k) Deferrals" for the description, enter the amount and click "Continue". @mus423 
I have a 1099-INT from my brokerage that include both taxable and tax-exempt interest. I had accrued interest from taxable and tax-exempt bonds. The worksheet shows it as one aggregate total and it i... See more...
I have a 1099-INT from my brokerage that include both taxable and tax-exempt interest. I had accrued interest from taxable and tax-exempt bonds. The worksheet shows it as one aggregate total and it is broken up incorrectly on Schedule B. There is too much accrued interest credited to the tax-exempt side and the taxable side is short by the same amount. That will cost me money. Is there a fix for this? I'm running out of time to file.
@MinhT1 , TurboTax correctly prohibits a non-spouse beneficiary from reporting a distribution as having been rolled over because such a rollover is not permitted.
Thanks for letting me know that my question  was for the state return. Does my wife need to sign the 1040-X if I'm amending a MFS return?
company is an LLC that elected S corp return has been accepted by the IRS
First, to change the rental information on your K-1 you can get back to it using the steps below. TurboTax Online or TurboTax Desktop: Search > Type k1 > click the Jump to... link > Continue to ... See more...
First, to change the rental information on your K-1 you can get back to it using the steps below. TurboTax Online or TurboTax Desktop: Search > Type k1 > click the Jump to... link > Continue to update your information When you enter the rental income you will answer 'Yes' you actively participated. Box 14 select I for Section 199A information -5538 On the screen 'We see you have Section 199A income' answer 'Yes' Business Name and EIN come from the K1 (not your name) On the screen 'We need some information about your 199A income' check the boxes for  Business Income UBIA of Qualified Property Other categories you have information for provided with the K1 (other deductions as example)  Continue until you are finished with this section This should help you move forward with your K-1 entry and complete this section of your return.    @3523189638 
For the 1099-NEC form in TurboTax, boxes 5 and 6 require state information, including the State ID number. TurboTax typically expects the State ID as shown on your 1099-NEC form for these boxes. Try ... See more...
For the 1099-NEC form in TurboTax, boxes 5 and 6 require state information, including the State ID number. TurboTax typically expects the State ID as shown on your 1099-NEC form for these boxes. Try using the payer's Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) in Box 5 and type 0 in Box 6.  This should let you continue. 
If the check was made payable to the new IRA for your benefit, not to you, no Form 1099-R should have been issued.  Erroneously issuing a Form 1099-R under these circumstances is usually the result o... See more...
If the check was made payable to the new IRA for your benefit, not to you, no Form 1099-R should have been issued.  Erroneously issuing a Form 1099-R under these circumstances is usually the result of an under-trained bank employee marking the wrong box on the form that initiates the transaction, calling it a distribution instead of a transfer.  (Having the check made payable to the brokerage firm for your benefit instead of explicitly to the new IRA for your benefit does introduce some ambiguity as to whether the movement of the funds was a transfer or was instead a distribution.)   Because TurboTax is programmed to know that a distribution made to a non-spouse beneficiary, reported on From 1099-R, is ineligible for rollover, TurboTax will not allow you to report the distribution as having been rolled over.   If the original IRA custodian will not correct the Form 1099-R to show that $0 was distributed, you'll need to submit a substitute Form 1099-R (Form 4852) showing a gross distribution of $0 and explaining that this movement of funds was a trustee-to-trustee transfer, not a distribution. Note that Form 4852 cannot be e-filed.
I spoke with a Turbo Tax rep. This is a Turbo Tax calculation error, and they are aware of it. They recommend to go to File tab and choose "Remove State Return" and then redo the state return. If t... See more...
I spoke with a Turbo Tax rep. This is a Turbo Tax calculation error, and they are aware of it. They recommend to go to File tab and choose "Remove State Return" and then redo the state return. If that does not work, they suggest to manually adjust the PA Fed/State depreciation adjustment worksheet.
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Other things for Desktop:   1) try rebooting your computer first.  Partially-installed OS updates are know to cause TTX startup problems. ...,,,still doesn't work? 2) If on Windows PC, try downlo... See more...
Other things for Desktop:   1) try rebooting your computer first.  Partially-installed OS updates are know to cause TTX startup problems. ...,,,still doesn't work? 2) If on Windows PC, try downloading and installing the Manual Update.  It takes a longer time than usual, so be patient. Manually Update TurboTax for Windows Software
I entered my schedule H information in TurboTax and it is only showing $1.00 and not properly calculating my tax owed for 2026. I am using the online filing and concerned a link to the 1040 is not wor... See more...
I entered my schedule H information in TurboTax and it is only showing $1.00 and not properly calculating my tax owed for 2026. I am using the online filing and concerned a link to the 1040 is not working.
Different states have different ways of calculating the tax owed by part year residents.  Some only calculate the tax rate on the portion of income taxable to their state.     Some, like Pennsylv... See more...
Different states have different ways of calculating the tax owed by part year residents.  Some only calculate the tax rate on the portion of income taxable to their state.     Some, like Pennsylvania, calculate the tax that would be due if 100% of your income were taxable to the state and then - after calculating that tax at the tax rate that you would have if all your income were taxable to PA - the state takes the percentage of that tax based on your percentage of income that is PA's.     All of which is to say that even though your gains aren't taxable in PA they are still used to calculate your tax by PA.
@soozau wrote: I now live in WA and have been using Turbo Tax for many years. For 22,23 and 24, I worked for two CA employers. I am a W2 employee for one of them and a 1099 contractor for the ot... See more...
@soozau wrote: I now live in WA and have been using Turbo Tax for many years. For 22,23 and 24, I worked for two CA employers. I am a W2 employee for one of them and a 1099 contractor for the other. Is TurboTax smart enough to not have reported my W2 income on my CA tax returns for those years? Or do I need to amend my CA taxes for those years and hopefully get a refund? You need to check your own returns.  Download or print the PDF of your return, does it include a CA state income tax return, and what is reported?   If you are a W-2 employee in Washington state for a California-based employer, your wages are not taxable in California.  Turbotax would only create a CA state return if you told it to, or if you had California tax withholding in box 16 and 17 of your W-2.  If you did have CA withholding, you would have filed a CA non-resident return to report no state wages, no state tax owed, and claim a refund of the withholding.  (And you should contact your employers to stop any CA withholding.)   If you are self-employed, California taxes your income if your client(s) are located in California, regardless of where you lived or physically performed the work.  This is something you would have to declare yourself, and you would have to manually allocate your self-employment income to California (all or part, depending on the facts.)
To check on regular tax refund status via automated phone, call 800-829-1954.   Federal and state refunds come from completely separate entities.  There is no rule as to which one will come in fi... See more...
To check on regular tax refund status via automated phone, call 800-829-1954.   Federal and state refunds come from completely separate entities.  There is no rule as to which one will come in first or how long it will be between their arrival in your account.   TurboTax gives you an estimated date for receiving your refund based on a 21 day average from your date of acceptance, but it can take longer.  “21 days”  is not a promise from TurboTax or the IRS.      First, check your e-file status to see if your return was accepted:  https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/efile-status-lookup/   Once your federal return has been accepted by the IRS, only the IRS has any control.  TurboTax does not receive any updates from the IRS. Your ONLY source of information about your refund now is the IRS.     You need your filing status, your Social Security number and the exact amount  (line 35a of your 2025 Form 1040) of your federal refund to track your Federal refund:    https://www.irs.gov/refunds   To track your state refund:     https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/track-state-refund/L3jgO8PGs_US_en_US?uid=lt447ebr   If you chose to have your TurboTax fees deducted from your federal refund, that will take some extra time, while the third party bank handles the refund processing     https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/refunds-take-longer-others/L14YlqFrH_US_en_US?uid=lexdr7zh . https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/irs-refund-taking-longer-21-days/L2vRAJbdU_US_en_US?uid=lexe7lst         If you are getting earned income credit on line 27 or additional child tax credit on line 28 You are subject to the delay required by the PATH act.  Do not expect your refund before early March   https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/internal-revenue-service/federal-refunds-delayed-due-path-act/L5jnQJsBi_US_en_US   Note:  “Accepted” is not the same as “approved”.  TurboTax tells you the e-file was accepted if the IRS deems that there is enough information on the return for them to take it in for processing.   Only the IRS can approve of the refund, which is a later stage of processing.  If the IRS approves your refund they will provide a date for the refund to be issued.   FROM THE IRS WHERE’S MY REFUND SITE: https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund How it works Where's My Refund shows your refund status: Return Received – We received your return and are processing it. Refund Approved – We approved your refund and are preparing to issue it by the date shown. Refund Sent – We sent the refund to your bank or to you in the mail. It may take 5 days for it to show in your bank account or several weeks for your check to arrive in the mail.        
I initially made the wrong selection in the Steps, how can I go back to correct he aggregate enterprise?
First, make sure your software is fully updated, and then try again by selecting Wages & Income > Investments from the menu.   If the manual updates do not resolve the issue, there are some gener... See more...
First, make sure your software is fully updated, and then try again by selecting Wages & Income > Investments from the menu.   If the manual updates do not resolve the issue, there are some general FAQ troubleshooting practices for issues with TurboTax Desktop: To make sure TurboTax runs smoothly: Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements. Make sure you have administrator rights on your computer and TurboTax is running as administrator: Right-click the TurboTax icon or setup icon and select Properties. In the Compatibility tab, select the Run this program as administrator box and select OK. In the Control Panel under Internet Options, add https://*.intuit.com to Trusted Sites. Set security level to Medium. Turn off antivirus software and Windows Defender. Add TurboTax Desktop to your allowed apps in Windows Defender. Clean up and defragment your hard drive. Run Windows Update to keep your computer up-to-date. Update your computer's hardware drivers. Update your security software for firewall, virus, and spyware protection. Make sure you're the only user on your computer running TurboTax. If you're not, switch users and sign out of TurboTax from the other account. If you can't do that, shut down your computer and try again. (Error: 70001) Alternative steps for Mac users.   You can also uninstall and reinstall your desktop product (this has worked for some users). *Make sure that you save and back up your file (you do not want to lose any data - See: How do I back up my tax file in the TurboTax Desktop software?
Yes, you can edit Form 1310 (Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer) in the Online program before you submit your return.   Edit Form 1310: Open or continue your return.... See more...
Yes, you can edit Form 1310 (Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer) in the Online program before you submit your return.   Edit Form 1310: Open or continue your return. Search for "1310" in the Search box. Click on  the "Jump to 1310" link... when you land on the screen, "Complete a Claim for Refund.", you can answer Yes (or continue) to go through the screens (changing the representative's information, the reason for the claim, or how the refund should be issued as needed). If the search doesn't work, make sure you have correctly marked the taxpayer as deceased in the Personal Info (or "My Info") section. The program won't generate or allow edits to Form 1310 unless the "Passed away" box is checked for that individual.   Note: If you are a court-appointed representative (Box B): You may not be able to e-file because the IRS requires you to attach a copy of the court certificate. Thus, you may need to print and mail the return.   If you are not court-appointed (Box C): You can generally e-file without an issue.