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March 18, 2026
2:29 PM
This did not really answer my question. I am a health and wellness professional considering setting up an LLC. One of the services that I provide is to a university, but they pay me - as myself - a...
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This did not really answer my question. I am a health and wellness professional considering setting up an LLC. One of the services that I provide is to a university, but they pay me - as myself - and I receive a W-2 for that income. They will not pay me directly to the LLC. How do I apply that as income to the LLC versus just to myself?
March 18, 2026
2:29 PM
Add a day to make the program happy. It's probably a spot that didn't get updated. 2024 was a leap year with 366 days.
March 18, 2026
2:29 PM
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@sjabrams wrote:
Wow. What a way to discourage non-cash donations, if at least some of the point is to get a tax deduction. Since the IRS seems to consider "Clothing and household items" as a si...
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@sjabrams wrote:
Wow. What a way to discourage non-cash donations, if at least some of the point is to get a tax deduction. Since the IRS seems to consider "Clothing and household items" as a single type of property, I don't think I can take a deduction for the full value of what I donated. Getting these items appraised in the future probably won't be worth the cost and the hassle. Thanks for the info, though; better than having to deal with an audit.
It's written into the tax law by Congress. I suspect they are balancing the idea of deducting donations with the need to increase tax compliance by making sure that large donations are properly valued. These rules are available online or to ask a tax preparer, but you are certainly not the only person to make a large donation after the death of a loved one and not know about the appraisal rule.
March 18, 2026
2:29 PM
Under the IRS General Rule, your “expected return on contract” is the total amount you expect to receive over your lifetime from the pension. It’s calculated by multiplying your annual pension amount...
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Under the IRS General Rule, your “expected return on contract” is the total amount you expect to receive over your lifetime from the pension. It’s calculated by multiplying your annual pension amount × your IRS life expectancy factor.
For more information, see,
Publication 939
March 18, 2026
2:28 PM
Thanks for the reply. Is it correct that I can use the Easy Extension website, even though I am using the Desktop edition? Is it correct that the Desktop edition will ONLY allow me to file for an ...
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Thanks for the reply. Is it correct that I can use the Easy Extension website, even though I am using the Desktop edition? Is it correct that the Desktop edition will ONLY allow me to file for an extension by mailing a paper form? scott
March 18, 2026
2:28 PM
I found the answer to this problem (very frustrating). Go to the NYS worksheet. Right click on the trust name and click "override." You can then edit the name. Hope that helps.
March 18, 2026
2:26 PM
I did all that but it says I cannot file electronically. I need to add a 1099 R, is that the reason why it asks me to file by mail?
March 18, 2026
2:25 PM
TurboTax won’t let me enter state ID on federal carryover worksheet
March 18, 2026
2:25 PM
I recommend you file the return. Save a copy of your return as always. Then, go in all year long and move around numbers as your situation changes. The vouchers do not go to the IRS. They are not fil...
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I recommend you file the return. Save a copy of your return as always. Then, go in all year long and move around numbers as your situation changes. The vouchers do not go to the IRS. They are not filed with your tax return.
The IRS wants you to make payments online, they are trying to reduce paperwork received and handled along with protecting your information. A stolen check has become dangerous again.
This section of the program is just to help you determine your payment.
In the desktop, you can also use the What-if worksheet to see several scenarios at a glance. Copy column 1 to another column to start the process and change numbers.
March 18, 2026
2:24 PM
As I noted in my original message: A few pages are printed and printing stops with the following error printed: ERROR: undefined OFFENDING COMMAND: Sans STACK: /PSCSKF+*Microsoft /...
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As I noted in my original message: A few pages are printed and printing stops with the following error printed: ERROR: undefined OFFENDING COMMAND: Sans STACK: /PSCSKF+*Microsoft /FontName -savelevel-
March 18, 2026
2:24 PM
As a single member LLC owner, you can't issue yourself a W-2 - you pay Self-Employment tax on your income. If you elect S-corp status as a pass-through entity, you would pay yourself a salary, but ...
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As a single member LLC owner, you can't issue yourself a W-2 - you pay Self-Employment tax on your income. If you elect S-corp status as a pass-through entity, you would pay yourself a salary, but not as a self-employed LLC owner filing Schedule C. You can only be employed by a separate entity and if you file a schedule C, you and the business are the same entity.
You report all of your business income and all of your expenses on Schedule C. You pay tax on the net income. Any draws of cash you take are not business expenses so they don't get reported.
W-2 income you receive is not business income.
March 18, 2026
2:23 PM
I have the correct file, Turbo tax won't transfer it
March 18, 2026
2:23 PM
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March 18, 2026
2:22 PM
Agree!! I am waiting to get this resolve before I file. Hopefully they will deploy a new update to fix this form ASAP.
March 18, 2026
2:21 PM
Thank you all. I clicked Yes on that question, and the questions stopped. Turbo automatically filled in Box 2a with the same amount that is in Box 1. Thank y'all for the explanations.
March 18, 2026
2:21 PM
Same problem, their software often has bugs in it. They use us paying customers to test it for them. No help at all
March 18, 2026
2:20 PM
My document number is preceded by ID USA.
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March 18, 2026
2:20 PM
I sent the file to them as requested but have not heard back yet. Even their online version is having the same issue.
March 18, 2026
2:20 PM
I'm using the online version. TurboxTax is NOT converting the "Start" button for Estimated Tax Payments to "Revisit" after estimated taxes have been entered. I can see that TurboTax has correctly ...
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I'm using the online version. TurboxTax is NOT converting the "Start" button for Estimated Tax Payments to "Revisit" after estimated taxes have been entered. I can see that TurboTax has correctly captured what I entered for federal and state estimated taxes I paid over the year, but continues to display the "Start" button when it returns to the top page. I've tried refreshing that page, as well as clicking on ALL federal, state, and local subpages (which correctly display "Revisit" even if I did not enter any information), and still I can't get TurboTax to correct the button's value.
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March 18, 2026
2:20 PM
Thank you for this link, I have reviewed the current posting (last page) on this website for US investors and have to say that it does not appear to specify that the investment expenses may be includ...
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Thank you for this link, I have reviewed the current posting (last page) on this website for US investors and have to say that it does not appear to specify that the investment expenses may be included in cost basis but the language appears generally conflicted. Will welcome additional thoughts from you and the community.