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Why are you filing a tax return?   If you only get SS or SSDI it is not taxable and you do t have to file a retun.   Unless you are married or get a 1095-A for ACA Obamacare or Marketplace insurance.
Generally, yes.  If someone e-files a tax return listing a dependent (whether a custody issue or just plain identity theft) any later attempts to e-file with the same SSN should result in a rejection... See more...
Generally, yes.  If someone e-files a tax return listing a dependent (whether a custody issue or just plain identity theft) any later attempts to e-file with the same SSN should result in a rejection.  If that happens, and you believe you are correct to claim the dependent, you would print your return, sign it and mail it in, and the IRS will investigate. 
According to Turbotax I am eligble, it just will not correctly add it to my return
Thanks again but still not the question. The business still exists. What do you think of my solutions for the asset that has more remaining basis than the debt forgiveness?  I put the date of forgi... See more...
Thanks again but still not the question. The business still exists. What do you think of my solutions for the asset that has more remaining basis than the debt forgiveness?  I put the date of forgiveness as the disposal date (no tax effect, just removes it from the depreciation schedule.  I set up the remaining basis like a new asset depreciated sl for the remaining time.
Which  state are you in?
I put 1238 in the box on the original tax documents. The actual amount is 439. Should I amend the original or?
I would like to speak to someone how to enter my data my self
Turbo tax did my 2023 and 2025 taxs wrong, and I am currently dealing with an issue from the 2023 filing that is affecting my 2025 Michigan refund. A debt related to the 2023 return was sent to colle... See more...
Turbo tax did my 2023 and 2025 taxs wrong, and I am currently dealing with an issue from the 2023 filing that is affecting my 2025 Michigan refund. A debt related to the 2023 return was sent to collections without my knowledge, and my first notice from the Michigan Treasury is dated March 5, 2026. My 2025 refund is now being garnished because of this. I am reporting this within the 30-day window for the 100% Accurate Calculation Guarantee and within the 60-day Satisfaction Guarantee window for my 2025 filing. I want it documented that I am actively trying to resolve both matters so delays do not affect eligibility under these guarantees. I have emailed the claims department twice without response, and calling support routes me through automation without resolution. I need direct assistance from a Tax Expert or CPA to help file an amended return (Form 1040-X) and review both filings, along with refunds for the affected services.
This is regarded as other income. Here is how to report.   Go to Wages & Income -> Less Common Income. Select Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C. Choose Other reportable income. Enter the des... See more...
This is regarded as other income. Here is how to report.   Go to Wages & Income -> Less Common Income. Select Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C. Choose Other reportable income. Enter the description as "Redevelopment Hardship Allowance (India)" and the amount in USD. Corpus is not taxable because it is considered return of captial. Instead of being taxed now, the Corpus amount reduces your cost basis in the property.   Example: If you bought the condo for $80,000 and received a $5,000 Corpus payment, your new basis is $75,000. You won't pay tax on that $5,000 until you eventually sell the new condo.   @user17722201526
There's an issue that our team has already identified and is working on a resolution.   Sign up for notifications on when this issue will be fixed using the link below: Why am I getting addre... See more...
There's an issue that our team has already identified and is working on a resolution.   Sign up for notifications on when this issue will be fixed using the link below: Why am I getting address errors for my Home Energy credit when the address has already been added and is correct?  
I'm checking into this for you. 
That's how it is reported.   Thank you for responding.
Yes, as RogerD1 states above, from looking at your documents posted it appears that your original refund was $2,346.  After you amended your tax return, your adjusted refund is now $607 (See line 34 ... See more...
Yes, as RogerD1 states above, from looking at your documents posted it appears that your original refund was $2,346.  After you amended your tax return, your adjusted refund is now $607 (See line 34 Amount you owe). That's the amount you should have gotten if you had filed your tax return including your Form 1095-A in the first place. The difference between the two is  $1,739. That is the additional amount that you will have to pay the IRS.   Line 20 of your Form 1040-X shown above is the amount you owe after adjusting your tax return for your missing Form 1095-A, $1,739.   The IRS originally gave you $2,346 for a refund. After you amended your tax return, it showed that you were supposed to get only $607. So the IRS gave you $1,179 too much and that is the amount you owe them back.   
We got a error message that our return was rejected with the same description about Enabling Property. I figured I checked a box that didn't make sense and will check it after March 6.  We just did... See more...
We got a error message that our return was rejected with the same description about Enabling Property. I figured I checked a box that didn't make sense and will check it after March 6.  We just did air sealing and insulation, so no electrical components this year. Funny, because during the review, our return was deemed Great!   Also, at some point, I had a page that said -2,000 approx tax owed, so it looked like a refund, when in fact we owe that much.  So so glitches in the program to be sure.  Hope it's an easy fix.  We've been using Turbo tax for decades, and now wonder how easy it would be to switch to another program next year....
Contributions to a pre-tax 403b or 401k are removed from your W-2 box 1 taxable wages by the employer.  They are already not taxed for that reason.  You should not see Turbotax doing anything special... See more...
Contributions to a pre-tax 403b or 401k are removed from your W-2 box 1 taxable wages by the employer.  They are already not taxed for that reason.  You should not see Turbotax doing anything special for either one.  401k and 403b contributions are captured automatically from your W-2.  Later in the program when you are asked about IRA contributions, do not enter any workplace plans, that question is only for an actual private IRA that you set up on your own.  An IRA and a workplace plan are not the same, even though they are similar. 
Can you share an error code, or reason for rejection with us.
I received a lump-sum WEP Social Security payment in 2025. I processed my 2025 Social Security income per the TurboTax instructions, resulting in a specific tax due. When I went to submit my federal ... See more...
I received a lump-sum WEP Social Security payment in 2025. I processed my 2025 Social Security income per the TurboTax instructions, resulting in a specific tax due. When I went to submit my federal tax form, the TT review form said that the amount entered for 2024 SS income couldn't be greater than $0. I think that is incorrect. But when I changed the value to $0, my taxes increased by $604. Unfortunately, I didn't notice that change and proceeded to submit the tax forms to the IRS.   I was unable to submit an amended tax return. Does TT have an issue with handling lump-sum SS payments? How can I correct this?