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March 9, 2026
5:23 AM
Is the 1095A voided or corrected? If it's voided, you don't want to include anything about a 1095-A in your return, but if it's corrected, you want to include the corrected 1095-A with 0's. Are you s...
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Is the 1095A voided or corrected? If it's voided, you don't want to include anything about a 1095-A in your return, but if it's corrected, you want to include the corrected 1095-A with 0's. Are you sure you don't have a new reason for your return being rejected?
March 9, 2026
5:22 AM
Cuando vendes un terreno, generalmente se considera un activo de capital y debes reportar la venta en tu declaración de impuestos. La ganancia o pérdida se calcula restando tu base ajustada en el ter...
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Cuando vendes un terreno, generalmente se considera un activo de capital y debes reportar la venta en tu declaración de impuestos. La ganancia o pérdida se calcula restando tu base ajustada en el terreno del precio de venta, menos los gastos de venta. Para ingresar la venta de un terreno en TurboTax, sigue estos pasos: Ve a la sección Federal y selecciona Wages & Income (Salarios e Ingresos). Desplázate hacia abajo hasta Less Common Income (Ingresos Menos Comunes) y selecciona Start o Update (Comenzar o Actualizar) junto a Sale of Home or Other Real Estate (Venta de Casa u Otros Bienes Raíces). Responde "Yes" (Sí) a la pregunta sobre la venta de bienes raíces. Ingresa la dirección del terreno que vendiste. Cuando se te pregunte, confirma que recibiste un Formulario 1099-S si corresponde, e ingresa los detalles del mismo. Ingresa el precio de venta, el costo base y cualquier gasto de venta. Sigue las instrucciones en pantalla para completar la entrada.
March 9, 2026
5:22 AM
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When I go through the steps to file an extension, the final screen doesn't say anything about an extension. Instead, the button to submit says "Transmit my returns now" and there is a large warning a...
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When I go through the steps to file an extension, the final screen doesn't say anything about an extension. Instead, the button to submit says "Transmit my returns now" and there is a large warning at the top that this is just like dropping your returns in the mailbox. I do NOT want to inadvertently be transmitting my return!!! I'm suspecting this is just faulty verbiage, but nonetheless I am wary of clicking. Help!
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March 9, 2026
5:21 AM
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March 9, 2026
5:20 AM
The IRS website states:
Check No in the digital assets box if you:
Didn't own any digital assets
Only owned or held digital assets in a wallet or account, but did not engage in any ...
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The IRS website states:
Check No in the digital assets box if you:
Didn't own any digital assets
Only owned or held digital assets in a wallet or account, but did not engage in any digital asset transactions during the year
Purchased, but did not sell, digital assets using U.S. or other real currency, including through electronic platforms
Transferred digital assets from one wallet or account you own or control to another wallet or account you own or control (unless you paid a transaction fee with digital assets. This would be a digital asset transaction.)
If there are no digital asset transactions, there are no tax forms to be filled out.
Many, but not all, digital asset transactions will be reported on an IRS form 1099-DA.
March 9, 2026
5:18 AM
In the State of Kansas, it normally takes 10-14 business days to receive a refund. Today it's March 9, so this is outside the 10-14 business day window. While it is difficult to speculate the reason,...
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In the State of Kansas, it normally takes 10-14 business days to receive a refund. Today it's March 9, so this is outside the 10-14 business day window. While it is difficult to speculate the reason, there are things you can do to find out why your deposit is delayed.
Check Online First: Go to the Kansas Refund Status Page. You'll need your SSN and the exact refund amount.
Use the Chat: Go to the KDOR Contact Page during business hours and look for the Chat icon. This is often faster than calling.
Call the Hotline: If you prefer the phone, call 785-368-8222.
March 9, 2026
5:18 AM
TurboTax no requiere que selecciones manualmente los condados de Ohio en la mayoría de los casos. La información de tu declaración de impuestos municipales o locales (para ciudades y municipios en Oh...
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TurboTax no requiere que selecciones manualmente los condados de Ohio en la mayoría de los casos. La información de tu declaración de impuestos municipales o locales (para ciudades y municipios en Ohio) generalmente cubre el condado automáticamente.
Si necesitas presentar una declaración de impuestos municipales o locales, TurboTax te guiará basándose en tu dirección. No eliges el condado por separado.
Los impuestos locales de Ohio cubren muchas ciudades y municipios. Al ingresar tu declaración estatal de Ohio, TurboTax se encargará de los requisitos de presentación local por ti.
March 9, 2026
5:17 AM
Yes, you want to wait for your initial return to be completely processed before starting your amendment, including payment made. Yes, you will amend 2024 if you made the same mistake. Assuming you fi...
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Yes, you want to wait for your initial return to be completely processed before starting your amendment, including payment made. Yes, you will amend 2024 if you made the same mistake. Assuming you filed that return in 2025, you can go ahead with that amendment now. And yes, you are correct to assume you'll be paying tax on the incorrect deduction for the HSA.
If you want to make changes or add a document to a tax return that has already been filed and accepted by the taxing agency, you should follow these guidelines.
You must first wait until the initial return is completely processed.
You will have to use the same TurboTax account that you used for the original tax return.
Once you begin your amendment, you'll see your original return.
The refund calculator will start new at $0 and only reflect the changes in the refund or tax due
Only make changes to the areas of your return that need to be corrected.
You have three years from the date you filed your return or two years after you paid the tax due (whichever is later) to file an amendment
Select your product below and follow the instructions.
Amend TurboTax Online
Amend TurboTax CD/Download
March 9, 2026
5:16 AM
No, you are likely not being taxed twice, instead, you have likely claimed an extra deduction that decreased your tax bill more than it should have. Because your employer already subtracted that $1,7...
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No, you are likely not being taxed twice, instead, you have likely claimed an extra deduction that decreased your tax bill more than it should have. Because your employer already subtracted that $1,760 from your taxable wages, entering it again in the deduction section tells the IRS you put in an additional $1,760 personally, not through payroll after-tax. This, in addition to the transposition error resulted in the incorrected deduction. You were correct to put the amount on Form 8889, but the amounts from your W-2 Box 12 Code W were already sent to Employer Contributions on Line 9 automatically after you input your W-2. There was nothing further to report on line 2, which is where non-payroll contributions belong. There's no cost to amend this year's return, but you'll need to pay the increase in tax to the IRS. If you already have the Desktop version of the prior years, there is no cost either. If you do not already have the Desktop version for prior years, you can download TurboTax Desktop for years 2022-2024.
March 9, 2026
5:14 AM
There is an option to go through the calculations to see if you are eligible to make a contribution to an IRA. It comes up near the end of the filing process, but it can easily be missed.
You ...
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There is an option to go through the calculations to see if you are eligible to make a contribution to an IRA. It comes up near the end of the filing process, but it can easily be missed.
You would see a screen titled, 'You might qualify for another tax break' at the beginning of that section. Or, you can find it by going to Other Tax Situations > Retirement Savings > IRA Calculator Tool and clicking Start or Update.
March 9, 2026
5:13 AM
No, una vez que TurboTax recibe su declaración debe esperar la aceptación o el rechazo oficial.
Si fue aceptada, deberás enmendarla. Esto te permite modificar la información que necesites a...
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No, una vez que TurboTax recibe su declaración debe esperar la aceptación o el rechazo oficial.
Si fue aceptada, deberás enmendarla. Esto te permite modificar la información que necesites agregar.
Si fue rechazada, podrás corregir la razón del rechazo y añadir la información que necesites.
Si tu declaración sigue pendiente, debes esperar a que ocurra una de estas acciones.
March 9, 2026
5:11 AM
To be clear, a direct trustee-to-trustee transfer of an HSA is neither a distribution nor a rollover, and no Form 1099-SA is issued for such a transfer. Only if you received a Form 1099-SA reporting...
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To be clear, a direct trustee-to-trustee transfer of an HSA is neither a distribution nor a rollover, and no Form 1099-SA is issued for such a transfer. Only if you received a Form 1099-SA reporting a distribution of the funds that were moved would have has anything to enter regarding a rollover of an HSA..
March 9, 2026
5:11 AM
As xmasbaby0 said, the IRS guideline is that refunds are issued within 21 days, provided they are:
Electronically filed
With Direct Deposit,
And provided there are no other issues.
T...
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As xmasbaby0 said, the IRS guideline is that refunds are issued within 21 days, provided they are:
Electronically filed
With Direct Deposit,
And provided there are no other issues.
To check your tax refund status in TurboTax,
Sign in to your account and
Go to the "Tax Home" or "Order Details" screen
It'll tell you if your return was accepted.
If you want to know the status of your tax return, you should use the
IRS Where's My Refund website.
You'll need
Your Social Security or individual taxpayer ID number (ITIN)
Your filing status
The exact refund amount on your return
Things that can delay a refund:
March 9, 2026
5:10 AM
NO...those are the Federal Std Deductions.
for 2025 Minnesota MFJ taxes it is 29,900 + (1550 for each person age 65 or older) =33,000
Minnesota Standard Deduction | Minnesota Department ...
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NO...those are the Federal Std Deductions.
for 2025 Minnesota MFJ taxes it is 29,900 + (1550 for each person age 65 or older) =33,000
Minnesota Standard Deduction | Minnesota Department of Revenue
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March 9, 2026
5:10 AM
Under When did you receive this investment?, you may select Something other than a date and select Various (or more than one date).
March 9, 2026
5:09 AM
As xmasbaby0 said, the IRS guideline is that refunds are issued within 21 days, provided they are:
Electronically filed
With Direct Deposit,
And provided there are no other issues.
T...
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As xmasbaby0 said, the IRS guideline is that refunds are issued within 21 days, provided they are:
Electronically filed
With Direct Deposit,
And provided there are no other issues.
To check your tax refund status in TurboTax,
Sign in to your account and
Go to the "Tax Home" or "Order Details" screen
It'll tell you if your return was accepted.
If you want to know the status of your tax return, you should use the
IRS Where's My Refund website.
You'll need
Your Social Security or individual taxpayer ID number (ITIN)
Your filing status
The exact refund amount on your return
Things that can delay a refund:
March 9, 2026
5:09 AM
Thank you for the clear and easy answer. So, I need to amend, and I have a few questions 1. I arranged for my payment to be taken out 4/10 already. I've read I should wait for that (someti...
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Thank you for the clear and easy answer. So, I need to amend, and I have a few questions 1. I arranged for my payment to be taken out 4/10 already. I've read I should wait for that (sometimes I don't see the actual withdrawal for 7-10 days after though). When should I do the 2025 amend though? 2. I assume I should amend 2024 if I made the same mistake? 3. Would I be correct to assume I'll be paying tax on the $1760 I said I had as a deduction for HSA? Wish that section was clearer. Not many people know what a cafeteria plan is. I appreciate your help!
March 9, 2026
5:09 AM
The Bureau of the Fiscal Service (BFS) will send you a notice if an offset of your tax refund occurs. The notice will reflect the original refund amount, your offset amount, the agency receiving the ...
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The Bureau of the Fiscal Service (BFS) will send you a notice if an offset of your tax refund occurs. The notice will reflect the original refund amount, your offset amount, the agency receiving the payment, and the address and telephone number of the agency. BFS will notify the IRS of the amount taken from your refund once your refund date has passed.
You should contact the agency shown on the notice if you believe you don't owe the debt or if you're disputing the amount taken from your refund.
If you don't receive a notice, contact the BFS's TOP call center at 800-304-3107 (or TTY/TDD 866-297-0517), Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST.
For more information, read this Treasury document.
March 9, 2026
5:06 AM
Take a look at the following TurboTax help articles for guidance to enter your mortgage interest information and your Form 1099-R information:
Where do I enter my 1098 mortgage interest stateme...
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Take a look at the following TurboTax help articles for guidance to enter your mortgage interest information and your Form 1099-R information:
Where do I enter my 1098 mortgage interest statement?
Where do I enter my 1099-R?