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I can't verify that the issue has been corrected, but here's a workaround from Expert@PatriciaV:   "When you run Smart Check, TurboTax will present a section of Schedule E Worksheet Carryovers to... See more...
I can't verify that the issue has been corrected, but here's a workaround from Expert@PatriciaV:   "When you run Smart Check, TurboTax will present a section of Schedule E Worksheet Carryovers to 2024 Smart Worksheet, Disallowed Passive Losses by Year and Type. You'll see the carryovers are out of sequence. In some cases, 2022 is on the 2021 line. Or the 2023 number is on the 2022 line.    To fix this, enter the correct number starting with the most recent year, Then move up the schedule until all years are correct. This may be easier if you can access your 2023 return and print the Schedule E worksheet.     If instead you see several types of carryovers under Passive Loss Carryovers, scroll down until you find the continuation schedule and can see the amount that should have carried over to 2023, then enter that amount for Line G Regular Tax of the summary schedule.   If you're unable to scroll down in the popup window to see these lines, you will need to transfer your return to TurboTax for Desktop so you can use Forms Mode to fix this carryover. See How do I switch from TurboTax Online to the TurboTax software? Also, contact TurboTax Support and request a free download due to the online program restrictions."   @MG26   
e-file pin received from IRS is 6 digit long but TurboTax accepted 5 digits only.  I entered initial 5 digits and submitted my tax return. My return is currently in process. I dont know if my return ... See more...
e-file pin received from IRS is 6 digit long but TurboTax accepted 5 digits only.  I entered initial 5 digits and submitted my tax return. My return is currently in process. I dont know if my return will bounce back.  Is there a way to make the correction after efile? 
2025 and the problem persists.  What's worse is that I just got the runaround on their chat and call service.  Fortunately, I got lucky and talked to someone who had the info and gave me a quick answ... See more...
2025 and the problem persists.  What's worse is that I just got the runaround on their chat and call service.  Fortunately, I got lucky and talked to someone who had the info and gave me a quick answer.  The N-200V form will pop up regardless of whether you had Turbo Tax pay your Hawaii taxes.  She advised however, that you still mail in the form (no payment since TT will pay it eventually) with a note saying it will be paid by TT through auto withdraw from your bank.  They really need to fix this problem.
I ended up calling TT and spoke with someone.  I shared my screen and she found that TT didn't completely import my W2 from Fidelity.  TT skipped the import for boxes 15, 16 and 17.  Once I corrected... See more...
I ended up calling TT and spoke with someone.  I shared my screen and she found that TT didn't completely import my W2 from Fidelity.  TT skipped the import for boxes 15, 16 and 17.  Once I corrected that, the error went away. The box only allowed a 2 letter state designation.  So CA was the correct thing to put in the box, TT just didn't recognize it.  This was a TT error which I then had to correct. Thank you!
Please tell me the exact question in the Review that you are referring to?   I don't know of any reason why filing MFS would cause TurboTax to force you to report Self-only HDHP coverage. Let's s... See more...
Please tell me the exact question in the Review that you are referring to?   I don't know of any reason why filing MFS would cause TurboTax to force you to report Self-only HDHP coverage. Let's see the exact message, please.
Thank you for your update. We can take a look at your return if you like.  See the information below.   If you would like to send us a “diagnostic” file that has your “numbers” but not your perso... See more...
Thank you for your update. We can take a look at your return if you like.  See the information below.   If you would like to send us a “diagnostic” file that has your “numbers” but not your personal information it would help.  If you would like to do this, here are the instructions:  (Don't forget to give us the state)   TurboTax Online: Open your return -Go to the menu panel on the left side of your return and select Tax Tools.  Then select Tools below Tax Tools. A window will pop up which says Tools Center.   On this screen, select Share my file with Agent. You will see a message explaining what the diagnostic copy is.  Click okay through this screen and then you will get a Token number. Reply to this thread with your Token number and your state. This will allow us to open a copy of your return without seeing any personal information. TurboTax Desktop: If you like, you can send a copy of your return that will be scrubbed to eliminate your personal data by using these steps: Click on Online in the top left menu of TurboTax Desktop for Windows Select 'Send Tax File to Agent'* > Follow the prompts to reach the token number. Enter your email used for TurboTax > Enter your code > Send Write down or send an image of your token number and state then place in this issue. We can then review your exact scenario for a solution. Please also tell us any states included in the return. This is necessary for us to view the return. *If using a MAC, go to the menu at the top of the screen, select Help, then, 'Send Tax File to Agent')   We will be able to see exactly what you are seeing and we can determine what exactly is going on in your return to provide you with a resolution.
Code: R0000-900-01 Description of error: The return type indicated in the return header must match the return type established with the IRS for the EIN.
An e-filed Minnesota return will not be on file with the IRS.  They only process federal returns.   Here is the contact information for the Minnesota Department of Revenue: Contact Us
Ok thank you very much ! 
Hello, curious what to expect. I had done an amendment and understandably had a reduced refund for the added income, however it’s now giving me. 1040-v to pay a prior tax return. Is the 1040-v net af... See more...
Hello, curious what to expect. I had done an amendment and understandably had a reduced refund for the added income, however it’s now giving me. 1040-v to pay a prior tax return. Is the 1040-v net after the refund from the current year refund or are they separate items. So I should pay the 1040-v and expect the refund? 
If you are at that screen, delete the entry   If you need to  go back to that screen-    Select Federal to restart the program Select Wages & Income Select Retirement Plans and Social Sec... See more...
If you are at that screen, delete the entry   If you need to  go back to that screen-    Select Federal to restart the program Select Wages & Income Select Retirement Plans and Social Security  Select UPDATE for   Social Security (SSA-1099, RRB-1099) Continue to the "review your lump-sum payment info   To delete, select the trash can on the line of that entry  Confirm and select DONE           
 If what you entered is correct and you continue to get a reject, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, or some other situation beyond your control that pre... See more...
 If what you entered is correct and you continue to get a reject, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, or some other situation beyond your control that prevents your return from being e-filed. In this case, your only option would be to print and mail in your return.    This article will give you instruction on how to print and mail your return. 
i have distributions from retirement account and social security income. Looking for guidance on this section
Just wanted to check that it is still true that in my case of W-2 income in MD (nonresident), Schedule C self-employment income sourced in CA (nonresident), and W-2 and Schedule C self-employment inc... See more...
Just wanted to check that it is still true that in my case of W-2 income in MD (nonresident), Schedule C self-employment income sourced in CA (nonresident), and W-2 and Schedule C self-employment income in OR (resident), I should follow the MD (nonresident) > OR (resident) > CA (nonresident) order again this 2024 tax year?   I keep seeing warnings to do nonresident states first so wanted to double check I'm one of the odd ones. Thanks in advance.
Recieved K 1 box 13 has a code k which turbo tax premier dosent suport for 8990?? the "other deductions" amount is 3. Please advise this is alot of detail for little money  Also K-1 says K3 is attac... See more...
Recieved K 1 box 13 has a code k which turbo tax premier dosent suport for 8990?? the "other deductions" amount is 3. Please advise this is alot of detail for little money  Also K-1 says K3 is attached but is not. according to Tax pkg will not be available until later this year ...What to do? fill an extension??  
Yes, this is income that needs to be reported. Please contact Sprint tax here to prepare the amendment process.
Which form exactly are you looking at?   In general, this would be because the IRS revised the form and this is the latest form that they released. If you filed before the revised date and used a... See more...
Which form exactly are you looking at?   In general, this would be because the IRS revised the form and this is the latest form that they released. If you filed before the revised date and used an old version, unless the tax law changed, there will be no changes to your return.  If something did change with the tax law due to that form change, then in general, you would be notified by the IRS
I would like to amend my 2023 tax which I e-filed using TurboTax Desktop 2023.    Your financial institution may be making 2024 information available and not 2023 information.   I have also t... See more...
I would like to amend my 2023 tax which I e-filed using TurboTax Desktop 2023.    Your financial institution may be making 2024 information available and not 2023 information.   I have also tried to use the file->import feature and I was able to upload the csv file but the federal or state refund amounts were not updated.    We the .CSV also imported from your provider?  You should be able to view these entries to see what dates are recorded on these transactions.   I was able to update the refund amount by manually enter sales entry in any existing institution.   If you are able to obtain an IRS form 1099-B from your financial institution or able to have a third-part generate an IRS form 8949, the summary information may be manually entered into the software using the Sales section totals method.
What is the exact text of the message you see regarding real estate royalty? Is it asking about income or setting up a new royalty property? Did you enter Form 1099-MISC with income in box 2?