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This is the U.S. TurboTax public user forum. For help with Canadian taxes, please post your question in the Canada TurboTax user forum., at the following link. https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/community/turbotax-support/help/03/en-cahttps://turbotax.intuit.ca/tax-software/index.jsp
CRA not accepting electronic submissions errors have been fixed but stilll not accepting it  why
Please call TurboTax Customer service.  Here is a link:  Turbo Tax Customer Service 
You can't e-file an extension after April 15.  You need to mail a completed form 4868 and have it postmarked by today. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4868.pdf
And....so you know---even if you choose direct deposit next time, a joint refund must go in to a joint account.  The bank will not let you do a direct deposit for a refund in both names if both your ... See more...
And....so you know---even if you choose direct deposit next time, a joint refund must go in to a joint account.  The bank will not let you do a direct deposit for a refund in both names if both your names are not on the account.
Because the online version is limited, I recommend sticking with the CD/downloaded version.   If your computer can't handle next year's software, could you go to a friend or family member's house t... See more...
Because the online version is limited, I recommend sticking with the CD/downloaded version.   If your computer can't handle next year's software, could you go to a friend or family member's house to use their computer while you prepare your tax return?  Even better, if the friend or family member also uses TurboTax, you can BOTH use the same program (and only pay for the one program between the two of you).    
I mean a refund from turbo tax for their service. I finaly used an other provider and turbo tax accepted to refund me. I didn t reveived the refund...
@cseeman  When you file a joint tax return the refund always comes with both names on the check.  Is this your first time to file a joint return?   I don't know what to do short of going to a c... See more...
@cseeman  When you file a joint tax return the refund always comes with both names on the check.  Is this your first time to file a joint return?   I don't know what to do short of going to a check-cashing place, which may take up to 10% of the refund.   Have you considered changing one of your account to a joint bank account so that the check could be deposited to a joint checking account?   Or...just opening a joint checking account with your spouse?
Are you using the Online browser version or the Desktop download program?  
@herry022323 wrote: Purchase price (1/18/2023): $71,275    Special depreciation allowance in 2023: $20,200   When I input the asset information in 2024, the current year depreciation was calc... See more...
@herry022323 wrote: Purchase price (1/18/2023): $71,275    Special depreciation allowance in 2023: $20,200   When I input the asset information in 2024, the current year depreciation was calculated only $4,562   No, the 80% Special Depreciation Allowance for 2023 is $57,020.   Although you are limited to $20,200, the other $36,820 can't be used until year 7 (yes, year 7).   The other 20% of the Basis ($14,255) is depreciated over years 2-6.  The second year of depreciation is usually 32%, which is $4562.
I separated from my soon-to-be ex-husband in 01/2024. At the time, I had a part-time job, so I was enrolled with Covered CA. I got a full-time job in 03/2024 and I tried to disenroll from covered Cal... See more...
I separated from my soon-to-be ex-husband in 01/2024. At the time, I had a part-time job, so I was enrolled with Covered CA. I got a full-time job in 03/2024 and I tried to disenroll from covered California in March 2024, but covered California would not allow me to disenroll until April 2024. So fast-forward to 2025, I went to file my taxes and I was asked if I had insurance. I said yes and if I had a 1095 A, which I said yes. When the tax preparer put the information in January, February, March, and April, it showed the subsidies for myself and my ex. The IRS was requesting that I pay back the $4000 in subsidies. What I don’t understand is why I am being charged the total of the subsidies when my ex was also enrolled with covered California. He was the head of the household. I was under him under Covered California. Is there a way where I can be put on a separate 1095 A form for my part of the subsidies for those first four months of 2024? Am I really responsible for the entire total of the 4 month subsidies and not shared with my ex?
Bank won't deposit my Refund Check I file taxes jointly with my wife, so the mailed refund check lists both our names. We don't have joint bank accounts, though. Our bank (we use the same bank w... See more...
Bank won't deposit my Refund Check I file taxes jointly with my wife, so the mailed refund check lists both our names. We don't have joint bank accounts, though. Our bank (we use the same bank with separate checking and savings accounts) says they won't accept a check with two names on it, even if both endorse the check, because all our accounts are in separate names.  I don't know what to do short of going to a check-cashing place, which may take up to 10% of the refund. Has anyone else run into this? How did you resolve? 
No that did not fix the problem, however, the state on the turbo tax file screen directed me to another site to pay called  Paymentus. I made the payment and it is already taken from my credit card. ... See more...
No that did not fix the problem, however, the state on the turbo tax file screen directed me to another site to pay called  Paymentus. I made the payment and it is already taken from my credit card. I still cannot move forward on the file screen in turbo tax.  Help please
You first need to file the New York non-resident return.  If you filed the Alabama return first then the whole thing did not calculate correctly.   Then you prepare the Alabama resident return.  ... See more...
You first need to file the New York non-resident return.  If you filed the Alabama return first then the whole thing did not calculate correctly.   Then you prepare the Alabama resident return.  Alabama will give you a credit for the taxes that you paid to New York so that you are not taxed twice.   @DoctorJJ 
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/efile-status-lookup/    Sometimes people get confused by the “summary” given by TurboTax and use the wrong amount for the federal refund.  Make sure you are ... See more...
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/efile-status-lookup/    Sometimes people get confused by the “summary” given by TurboTax and use the wrong amount for the federal refund.  Make sure you are only using the federal refund amount, and not an amount that combined your federal and state refunds.     Your federal refund amount is on line 35a of your Form 1040
First, try using a desktop computer to check the status of your return,  That app is pretty new.   If that doesn't help you will probably have to call the service to figure out what the status is... See more...
First, try using a desktop computer to check the status of your return,  That app is pretty new.   If that doesn't help you will probably have to call the service to figure out what the status is.  Here is how to contact the IRS.   @rmpeevey 
This was my question. Anyone is familiar with this situation where you are a non-resident of NY and a resident of another state? How do you deal with this case? How and where do I supply TT the corr... See more...
This was my question. Anyone is familiar with this situation where you are a non-resident of NY and a resident of another state? How do you deal with this case? How and where do I supply TT the correct info to avoid double taxation?  
If you signed up for audit protection with TurboTax then here is where you submit a claim.   @mirandadspencer 
Electronically filed taxes through TurboTax more than 21 days ago.  Now when I go to IRS2Go I get error message that says information presented is not correct.  After double and triple checking, the ... See more...
Electronically filed taxes through TurboTax more than 21 days ago.  Now when I go to IRS2Go I get error message that says information presented is not correct.  After double and triple checking, the information is exactly correct.  What can I do?
From the 1099-R entries that you made when you imported or typed in the 1099-R forms into TurboTax.  The summary would be of box 1 (total amount), box 2a (taxable amount) and box 4 (income tax withhe... See more...
From the 1099-R entries that you made when you imported or typed in the 1099-R forms into TurboTax.  The summary would be of box 1 (total amount), box 2a (taxable amount) and box 4 (income tax withheld).   @fritz88