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a month ago
Nevermind. Figured it out.
a month ago
Foreign taxes paid, but there is no place with the dividends and distributions from a foreign country in any of the forms. What do I enter here?
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a month ago
This is as of March 16, 2026. Who do I contact about this, and can I file my 2025 taxes when Where’s My Refund says my 2024 taxes are ‘Still Being Processed’.
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a month ago
While it feels like TurboTax is "disallowing" your credit, what you’re likely seeing is the Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) Limitation in action.
The IRS has a "fairness" rule: they won't let you use ...
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While it feels like TurboTax is "disallowing" your credit, what you’re likely seeing is the Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) Limitation in action.
The IRS has a "fairness" rule: they won't let you use foreign taxes to wipe out tax on your US-sourced income. You can only use the UK tax to offset the US tax specifically assigned to that UK income. The remaining Foreign Tax will be an excess amount that you would first carryback to your 2024 return if you had foreign income for that year and then if there is "additional excess" it will carryforward for ten years (starting in 2026) to be used to offset any future foreign income.
The reason, why your refund dropped is when you added the $36,000 UK withdrawal, your total taxable income went up, which increased your Total Tax Liability. Then, when you added the $13,000 foreign tax, TurboTax calculated your "Credit Limit" using this formula:
FTC LIMIT = (US TAX) X ( foreign taxable income/Total worldwide income)
For example, If your total income (US + UK) puts you in a 22% effective tax bracket, the US tax on that $36,000 withdrawal is roughly $7,920. Even though you paid $13,000 to the UK, the IRS will generally only let you take a credit for that $7,920 this year.
The "missing" $5,080 ($13,000 - $7,920) doesn't disappear; it becomes a carryover that you can use in future years, as I mentioned previously.
@ZengFreeman
a month ago
I'm having the same problem on 3/17/2026. Been on the phone with Turbotax support for over an hour. I echo the sentiment that this seems like an old problem that should have been fixed long ago.
a month ago
I'm using the desktop version on the Mac. It is up to date as of 3/17/26. I continue to get a Form 5695 error: "Cost of enabling property should not have a value since the energy property was not...
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I'm using the desktop version on the Mac. It is up to date as of 3/17/26. I continue to get a Form 5695 error: "Cost of enabling property should not have a value since the energy property was not installed by you in connection with a home in the United States." The problem is that I DO have a home in the United States, and this is correctly entered in TT. I can tell from other community questions that Form 5695 is problematic; the fixes offered only pertain to the online version of TT, not the desktop version. Please fix this, as I am ready to e-file.
a month ago
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a month ago
Okay, but my understanding is that for Montana, if the underpayment is less than $500, there should be no penalty. @MelindaS1
a month ago
Until you enter your year-end balance, TurboTax produces an incorrectly low taxable amount for the Roth conversion by assuming that your year-end balance is zero and applying too much of your basis i...
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Until you enter your year-end balance, TurboTax produces an incorrectly low taxable amount for the Roth conversion by assuming that your year-end balance is zero and applying too much of your basis in nondeductible traditional IRA contributions. Once you enter the year-end value, TurboTax corrects the original calculation to produce the correct, higher taxable amount of the conversion by applying less of your basis.
a month ago
I won money gambling in a different city than I live, do I have to file a tax return in the city where the Casino is located?
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a month ago
Sold Rental Property need to find 1099-S
a month ago
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a month ago
1099 NEC
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a month ago
Need to Find Form 1099-S
a month ago
Tambien le tiene que poner el Qualified Manufacturer Identification Number (QMID) para poder continuar. Es un numero de 4 digitos que le deben de dar. Si no la tiene, puede usar esta pagina para co...
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Tambien le tiene que poner el Qualified Manufacturer Identification Number (QMID) para poder continuar. Es un numero de 4 digitos que le deben de dar. Si no la tiene, puede usar esta pagina para conseguirlo:
Find your QMID
a month ago
I NEED A LIVE AGENT
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a month ago
screenshots available; the AI is useless
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a month ago
I am in the same exact situation - no 1099Q involved though. The problem is I don't know what things like "I just created a student profile with scholarship and left enough to cover $4,000" mean. Ho...
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I am in the same exact situation - no 1099Q involved though. The problem is I don't know what things like "I just created a student profile with scholarship and left enough to cover $4,000" mean. How do I "leave enough to cover 4000", what do I put where? This is absurd. Can I speak to someone like you who understands the workaround? I've tried the delete and clear cash several times including on the phone with expert help and it doesn't change the result. I still get the same error message the OP is getting. I called tech support who sent me to expert who sent me back to tech support who now sent me back to expert. It NEVER was this way in prior years. Sorry, I just realized I posted here already and while there is an option to Edit I don't' see an option to delete.l
a month ago
If you are referring to the Working Family Tax Credit from the State of Washington, then to claim the credit you would have had to complete a Washington return. If you did complete a Washington retu...
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If you are referring to the Working Family Tax Credit from the State of Washington, then to claim the credit you would have had to complete a Washington return. If you did complete a Washington return and you qualify for the credit, then it is included in your state refund.
You can go back to review your state return to verify that you claimed the credit. To see your return:
Sign in to TurboTax.
Open or continue your return by selecting Start or Continue.
Select Tax Tools from the menu
Select Print Center and then Print
If you did not claim it in your return, you can claim it in the link below:
A tax credit for Washington workers
a month ago
We filed our taxes in February using TurboTax Full Service Live and and the expert did it for us. She said we owe taxes about $2000 which was shocking because I knew I paid enough estimated taxes. An...
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We filed our taxes in February using TurboTax Full Service Live and and the expert did it for us. She said we owe taxes about $2000 which was shocking because I knew I paid enough estimated taxes. Anyway, we thought she is the expert and she should be right!! Yesterday I got Form 4883C to prove my identity! I called IRS today and after verifying my identity, the agent said, your Tax Expert did NOT entered the estimated taxes in our 1040 and that's why it did not match the IRS records and our file was flagged to check. Now we are going to get all the estimated taxes back as a refund. Seriously? After paying about $230 for a live tax expert and they forgot to enter this important information? How can I talk to a supervisor to file a complain? I requested a call in Full Service twice today and no one called back!!
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