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April 22, 2025
7:45 PM
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April 22, 2025
7:40 PM
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Did you prepare a Utah state return? Do I need to file a state return? Did you file your federal but skip filing your state return?
How do I e-file my state after I already filed my feder...
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Did you prepare a Utah state return? Do I need to file a state return? Did you file your federal but skip filing your state return?
How do I e-file my state after I already filed my federal?
April 22, 2025
7:28 PM
Thank you!
April 22, 2025
7:28 PM
What was the reject code? You may want to Contact Support. Did you successfully e-file a different return after you submitted the one that was rejected? A rejection or other failed e-file attem...
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What was the reject code? You may want to Contact Support. Did you successfully e-file a different return after you submitted the one that was rejected? A rejection or other failed e-file attempt does not count as one of your 5 e-files.
April 22, 2025
7:26 PM
RobertB4444, that is correct. Neither my 2023 return nor my 2024 return generated a figure on Sched 3 Part II line 11. My 2024 return generated a form 8959, attached it to my return, and carried the...
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RobertB4444, that is correct. Neither my 2023 return nor my 2024 return generated a figure on Sched 3 Part II line 11. My 2024 return generated a form 8959, attached it to my return, and carried the result through to 1040 line 25c. Only one employer both years, but in 2023 they changed payroll systems mid-year causing the two W-2s that I was working with in my original post. I figured that must have been what tripped up the Turbo SW in 2023 since 2024 worked in a way that generated my appropriate credit. There are, however, several complexities yet to investigate in how Turbo handles "Excess Medicare", as pointed out by MB000. Thanks for your interest.
April 22, 2025
7:24 PM
I had no deductible contribution in 2023. I already explained, I did a Roth conversion. I also said in my original post that I paid taxes on the conversion (over $25,000), which I was not trying ...
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I had no deductible contribution in 2023. I already explained, I did a Roth conversion. I also said in my original post that I paid taxes on the conversion (over $25,000), which I was not trying to avoid or reduce. I knew that was a consequence of doing a Roth conversion. I specifically said I went back into TT and corrected the Roth conversion part of the return. What I didn't specifically say (but could be inferred) was that TurboTax generating the 8606 was the ONLY change after the process was complete. No other forms, no additional (or reduced) taxes, no line entries changed. So at this point- what are you trying to tell me?
April 22, 2025
7:22 PM
What's the issue with 1095-A? Where do I enter my 1095-A?
I'm on my parents' 1095-A form. What do I do on my return? shared policy examples
How do I fix e-file reject F8962-070? ho...
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What's the issue with 1095-A? Where do I enter my 1095-A?
I'm on my parents' 1095-A form. What do I do on my return? shared policy examples
How do I fix e-file reject F8962-070? how to certify and e-file a rejected return
For any month you have an amount in column A, you have to have a positive amount in column B, and any amount (including $0) in column C. If there is no amount (or $0) in column A, leave all columns blank for that line.
April 22, 2025
7:19 PM
Filed on April 13th but it is still pending on TurboTax.
April 22, 2025
7:19 PM
You owed the state but are expecting a refund from your federal IRS return? What does Where's My Refund say?
April 22, 2025
7:12 PM
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It depends on your employer's expense allowance policies and whether or not those policies are considered to be administered through an accountable plan or a non-accountable plan. See Pub 5137, pag...
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It depends on your employer's expense allowance policies and whether or not those policies are considered to be administered through an accountable plan or a non-accountable plan. See Pub 5137, page 4 for accountable plans and page 5 for Non-accountable plans. Basically, if you employer has an accountable plan, they are not taxable and not included in Box 1. Any plan that is not an accountable plan is a non-accountable plan, which is taxable to you and included in Box 1.
A nonaccountable plan is an allowance or reimbursement program or policy that does not meet all three requirements for an accountable plan. Treas. Reg. Section 1.62-2(c)(3)
Payments, including advances, reimbursements, allowances and so on, made under a nonaccountable plan are taxable wages subject to all withholding when paid or constructively received by an employee. Treas. Reg. Section 1.62-2(c)(5)
Employers may have multiple expense allowance policies and may have both accountable and nonaccountable plans for different types of reimbursements. Employers may establish more restrictive conditions for the plan than imposed by the IRS accountable plan requirements.
Employees cannot compel the employer to treat nonaccountable plan payments as if they were paid under an accountable plan. Treas. Reg. Section 1.62-2(c)(3)
April 22, 2025
6:59 PM
I had done my tax return 2/16/25 and i still have not got it. It is 4/21/25. State has taken money out of my bank already. Ive never had my taxes take so long to get. Any ideas on what i can do?
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April 22, 2025
6:56 PM
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I added federal deduction as additional income in Schedule CA(540): California Adjustments.
April 22, 2025
6:51 PM
The site is https://sa.www4.irs.gov/ I have a login to check the status of returns, print transcripts, make payments, etc.
April 22, 2025
6:47 PM
Thank you for responding. I e-filed. TT says my return is complete and accepted by the IRS. The IRS site says my return was never received. They even sent a notice of non-file. Maybe the IRS is ju...
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Thank you for responding. I e-filed. TT says my return is complete and accepted by the IRS. The IRS site says my return was never received. They even sent a notice of non-file. Maybe the IRS is just in the process of updating, but it still makes me nervous.
April 22, 2025
6:45 PM
1095a
April 22, 2025
6:34 PM
See the user's other post for the complete question.
April 22, 2025
6:30 PM
Answer yes to both questions.
April 22, 2025
6:30 PM
For 2024, my employer pays me a per diem of $69 per day (I live in California and am a truck driver). This amount is included in my salary. In my 2024 W2 form, my employer included in column 1 (wgs, ...
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For 2024, my employer pays me a per diem of $69 per day (I live in California and am a truck driver). This amount is included in my salary. In my 2024 W2 form, my employer included in column 1 (wgs, tips, other compn) per diem for the entire year. My question is: should per diem be included in column 1 of the W2 form and if it should not be included, what is the legal basis for this?
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April 22, 2025
6:25 PM
@ JBearMD2asked: "My tax return shows as filed on the turbo tax site. On the IRS site it shows as never received. What do I do?" How did you file your return? Was it by efile, or did you prin...
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@ JBearMD2asked: "My tax return shows as filed on the turbo tax site. On the IRS site it shows as never received. What do I do?" How did you file your return? Was it by efile, or did you print, sign, date, and mail? How long has it been since you filed it? If using Online TurboTax, what exactly do you see for the status at the TurboTax Tax Home page? Which of these terms is displayed: pending, accepted, rejected, started, printed, ready to mail, or something else? Which IRS site are you referring to? Your IRS online account or the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool? https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund If you're getting a refund, when you use the WMR tool, use the amount from your Federal Form 1040, Line 35a. Do not use a figure that includes your state refund, and don't go by a "net" figure that TurboTax may have shown you on a summary page.