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The "Do Not File" watermark should disappear once the form is finalized. It also may appear if you printed your federal tax return before you e-filed it.   If you are using the TurboTax Desktop, ... See more...
The "Do Not File" watermark should disappear once the form is finalized. It also may appear if you printed your federal tax return before you e-filed it.   If you are using the TurboTax Desktop, you will have to update your software once the file is finalized. If you are using TurboTax Desktop, you can manually check for updates for  your TurboTax program by clicking on "Online" in the black bar near the top of your screen and selecting "Check for Updates."    In the meantime, you can get the forms by clicking here.     Click here for Why does DO NOT FILE, FORM NOT FINAL appear on my printouts?   Here is information for mailing your 1040 ES.IRS - Where to Mail 1040-ES   Click here for Instructions to Form 1040 ES   Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.  
Thanks for the quick response, but I'm confused now. By putting XX in, the program gave the correct results. With MD there, it gave the wrong results.
Check the 'Filing Instructions' page in your saved PDF of your return (usually the first page).  It states if anything needs to be mailed in (rarely).   @Questo 
@DaveF1006 The OP doesn't mention whether the dividends are qualified or not, but under various tax treaties, many foreign dividends are considered qualified, and therefore eligible for a lower tax r... See more...
@DaveF1006 The OP doesn't mention whether the dividends are qualified or not, but under various tax treaties, many foreign dividends are considered qualified, and therefore eligible for a lower tax rate.  If you report  qualified dividends under "Other Taxable Income" won't you miss out on that tax savings?   See this link for more info about how foreign dividends become qualified by tax treaties:  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-24-11.pdf The list of countries in that document would include most of the world's biggest banks, so it may be applicable in the OP's situation.
I've sent in my Amended Return on 1040x about 8 weeks ago (and they received my certified mail), but there is still nothing when I search on https://sa.www4.irs.gov/wmar/. The Dashboard (https://www... See more...
I've sent in my Amended Return on 1040x about 8 weeks ago (and they received my certified mail), but there is still nothing when I search on https://sa.www4.irs.gov/wmar/. The Dashboard (https://www.irs.gov/help/processing-status-for-tax-forms) Says they're still processing 1040 based forms from the month before, so perhaps they just haven't gotten to it yet? Seems like there would be some update on the Amended Return Status page tho?
Yes, you can contribute to an HSA.  You don't have to have earned income to contribute to an HSA.  You can make contributions if you are retired, unemployed, or have no income, as long as you are cov... See more...
Yes, you can contribute to an HSA.  You don't have to have earned income to contribute to an HSA.  You can make contributions if you are retired, unemployed, or have no income, as long as you are covered by a qualifying High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP), are not covered by Medicare.  You cannot be claimed as a dependent by someone else.  If you are contributing for 2025 it has to be done by April 15, 2026 with NO extensions.     The 2025 annual contribution limits are $4,300 for self-only and $8,550 for families.  For 2026 they are $4,400 for self-only and $8,750 for families. Catch-up contributions for those aged 55+ remain $1,000.
@ reynoldsn8 wrote:"Turbo tax says that a simple return (1 w-2 with a standard deduction is all on it) is free (no charge). 'm filing a simple return but turbo is charging a fee of $88."   So does ... See more...
@ reynoldsn8 wrote:"Turbo tax says that a simple return (1 w-2 with a standard deduction is all on it) is free (no charge). 'm filing a simple return but turbo is charging a fee of $88."   So does that mean you haven't yet paid and continued to file?  If you haven't paid, you may be able to downgrade as I'll mention below.     BTW, the number of W-2's doesn't matter.  Free Edition can handle multiple W-2's if the filer is otherwise eligible for that edition.   TurboTax Free Edition can be used for a simple Form 1040 when there are no additional forms and no schedules except for Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and Student Loan Interest.   You can try to downgrade to Free Edition, but if there is something in your return that requires a higher edition, it will ask you to upgrade again.   The following FAQ tells how to use the "Switch" method.   Another option is the "Clear and start over" method, about which there is a link in the bottom of the FAQ below.   FAQ:  How do I downgrade to a different Online TurboTax product? https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/change-service-level/downgrade-lower-priced-version-turbotax-online/L2IDaMvkt_US_en_US
I am looking at 2025 Premier Turbo Tax's Tax History form.   For Married Filing Jointly (MFJ) taxable income is approximately $1000 less than next tax bracket.  So why would the tax bracket show th... See more...
I am looking at 2025 Premier Turbo Tax's Tax History form.   For Married Filing Jointly (MFJ) taxable income is approximately $1000 less than next tax bracket.  So why would the tax bracket show the higher rate? I specifically care, since I'll be subject to the "Kiddie Tax."
Accrued market discount may be found in box 1f of an IRS form 1099-B.   Review your IRS form 1099-B entries.  To view box 1f, you may have to click the box I have other boxes on my 1099-B to ente... See more...
Accrued market discount may be found in box 1f of an IRS form 1099-B.   Review your IRS form 1099-B entries.  To view box 1f, you may have to click the box I have other boxes on my 1099-B to enter.   The explanation note in TurboTax states:   Usually, if accrued market discount is reported on your Form 1099-B, you should enter it here and we will include this amount as accrued interest on your Schedule B.    
The Trusted Partner is not working. It just freezes. Who can you contact on Turbotax tech support staff?
The XX is for the non-MD income. The nonresident information is separated from the resident on that form. You would know because on the screen, it asks for the amount from the various states.  You ca... See more...
The XX is for the non-MD income. The nonresident information is separated from the resident on that form. You would know because on the screen, it asks for the amount from the various states.  You can select just your state and "multiple states" (the bottom option) as the two entries. [Edited 2/25/2026 | 12:07 pm PST)  @user17705877982 
Thank you for your input, @AmeliesUncle .  I agree there are some intricacies about when a Form 4562 is required vs recommended to track ongoing depreciation deductions from year-to-year.  There are ... See more...
Thank you for your input, @AmeliesUncle .  I agree there are some intricacies about when a Form 4562 is required vs recommended to track ongoing depreciation deductions from year-to-year.  There are assets related to both properties (Property A & Property B) that are being depreciated, and that depreciation is being deducted separately for each property on Line 18 of the Schedule E.  TurboTax online is generating a single Form 4562 for Property A.  There has not been an explanation for why one Form 4562 is being provided but not the second Form 4562.  Would it be required/included for just one property for some reason? Neither property had assets placed in service in 2025.  The AI assistant stated that a single Form 4562 would be provided that includes depreciation for all (both in my case) properties.  That is not the case in my review draft--only Property A data is included.  I hope someone can provide an explanation or a remedy.   Alternatively, can someone answer the TurboTax online interface question about whether or not I can manually add tax forms prior to filing? Or if a technician can do that for me?  The Form 1040 indicates that it is "Self Prepared," so that seems like a reasonable request if TurboTax takes no responsibility for the returns.   Thanks for the help!
@skijohn877    1) You cannot get it if you are preparing a  married and filing separately (MFS ) tax return.   2) It also won't show up if, in the Personal Info area, if you checked a box near yo... See more...
@skijohn877    1) You cannot get it if you are preparing a  married and filing separately (MFS ) tax return.   2) It also won't show up if, in the Personal Info area, if you checked a box near your SSN indicating that the your SS Card indicated it was Not Valid For Employment.  Go back and edit your Personal info to make sure that box is not checked....(Unless it is true...in which case you are not eligible for the $6000)
The Tips deduction question applies to both TurboTax Desktop and TurboTax Online.   After you complete the W-2 information you will reach a screen:  'Let's check for other situations', selec... See more...
The Tips deduction question applies to both TurboTax Desktop and TurboTax Online.   After you complete the W-2 information you will reach a screen:  'Let's check for other situations', select the checkbox next to 'Tips not reported on my W-2'.  Once this is completed TurboTax will walk you through the remaining questions about your tips.  The next screen is 'Now let's enter your unreported tips'. What's the new tax law for for tips? No Tax On Tips: How it Works in the One Big Beautiful Bill @Gatto0811 
I mailed in (certified mail) my 1040x amended return to Charlotte, NC requesting a refund, and someone accepted it. When I look at this page: https://www.irs.gov/filing/where-to-file-addresses-for-t... See more...
I mailed in (certified mail) my 1040x amended return to Charlotte, NC requesting a refund, and someone accepted it. When I look at this page: https://www.irs.gov/filing/where-to-file-addresses-for-taxpayers-and-tax-professionals-filing-form-1040-x, It says I SHOULD have mailed my 1040x to Austin, TX (I live in Texas). Will the IRS forward it/still process it, or do I need to reprint and resend to Austin?
So I can use Sch C to offset se tax?
On the screen "Here's the income that Ohio handles differently", scroll down to:   -Education    -529 Plan Contribution   If you contributed more than $4000, per beneficiary, you can carry th... See more...
On the screen "Here's the income that Ohio handles differently", scroll down to:   -Education    -529 Plan Contribution   If you contributed more than $4000, per beneficiary, you can carry the excess over to the next year.   TT will do this for you.
TurboTax Premier lets you create separate forms 1116 for each income category. Once your income is reported in the income section of your return. Go to:    Deductions & Credits > Estimates and... See more...
TurboTax Premier lets you create separate forms 1116 for each income category. Once your income is reported in the income section of your return. Go to:    Deductions & Credits > Estimates and Other Taxes Paid > Foreign Taxes.  Select Take a Credit (not the deduction). Select General Category Income first  Follow the prompts to enter the country, income amount, and taxes paid. Finish this entire interview until you reach the "Foreign Tax Credit Summary" screen. Now select Add a foreign Tax In this section, enter Passive Income Then follow the steps 4-5 above.