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I keep getting a message stating "looks like we've run into an error" when clicking the Turbo Tax icon on my desktop. 
We buy Turbo Tax to speed things up and make it easier. Manually inputting my financial statements takes me back years when I did everything myself. luckily for me Firefox browser was able to downlo... See more...
We buy Turbo Tax to speed things up and make it easier. Manually inputting my financial statements takes me back years when I did everything myself. luckily for me Firefox browser was able to download my Fidelity information.
This won't directly answer your question but it should tell you enough for you to understand what's going on: Once you get into the Form 5329, if you click on the YES box under "Corrected?", the prog... See more...
This won't directly answer your question but it should tell you enough for you to understand what's going on: Once you get into the Form 5329, if you click on the YES box under "Corrected?", the program will computer your tax liability so that you only have to pay 10% of the RMD shortfall. There is no way to use Turbo Tax to ask the IRS to waive the entire shortfall penalty EVEN THOUGH the program has boxes and worksheets that appear to support such a request. CAUTION: There is a worksheet visible below where you check YES / Corrected?, which asks for the amount that you corrected. Since I have corrected the entire shortfall, I typed that number in the box. The program immediately computed my refund to the amount due AS IF THE IRS HAD AGREED TO WAIVE THE ENTIRE PENALTY.  I then filled-in my explanation in the EXPLANATION pop-up, closed the form and moved on. HOWEVER, after going all the way to the end, at the point where I could push the "Submit" button, when I pushed the "Submit" button, the program said, "Not so fast, dummy!" (or something like that). It then took me to bac to the Worksheet where I had typed in my Explanation of the corrected amount. The form was blank, as if I had not typed anything in. I re-entered my Explanation. I closed the form and the program me into a DOOM LOOP (fill in the form, continue, hit Submit, go to the form, fill in the form, continue, hit Submit . . . ).  The only alternative at that point is to file a Paper Return.  This means, you can file electronically ONLY if you do not fill in the box that asks how much of the shortfall you corrected. This means that you correct the shortfall but still pay a 10% penalty. My shortfall was not my fault so I wanted a full waiver. I was on the phone with the Turbo Tax help team for hours. All three tried valiantly to get the program to save the Explanation worksheet. None of the three agents that I talked to told me that I could file electronically IF I WAS WILLING TO CORRECT THE SHORTFALL without asking the IRS to waive the entire amount. I ended up checking the NO box under "Corrected?" and was able to file electronically. However, my refund is less by 25% of the amount of my RMD shortfall, despite my having corrected that shortfall. Hope this helps.
To remove the TurboTax desktop program,  Uninstall it via your operating system's settings: for Windows, go to    Settings  Apps  Apps & features (or Control Panel),  Find TurboTax,... See more...
To remove the TurboTax desktop program,  Uninstall it via your operating system's settings: for Windows, go to    Settings  Apps  Apps & features (or Control Panel),  Find TurboTax, and  Select Uninstall.  On a Mac, quit the application, drag the TurboTax icon from the Applications folder to the Trash, and remove related files from
It is only a 9 digit number in line 2.
@fga1939    You put them into the Federal section. Then, they will transfer to the state section if they are allowed to be used there.   (Some states only allow matching of the Fed Std Deduction... See more...
@fga1939    You put them into the Federal section. Then, they will transfer to the state section if they are allowed to be used there.   (Some states only allow matching of the Fed Std Deduction or Fed Itemized deduction.....whichever is use on the Fed.  Other states allow itemized, even if the Feds use Std Deduction..  But eh Charity entries are made in the Federal section in any case)
The "Upload PDF" button is the only way TurboTax provides for including supporting statements with a federal return that is sent electronically. It is only visible at the "Federal" level. The persist... See more...
The "Upload PDF" button is the only way TurboTax provides for including supporting statements with a federal return that is sent electronically. It is only visible at the "Federal" level. The persistently stuck "1040: Individual" prevents the Federal level from displaying.
Several  states do not have a state income tax.  So these states will not show up in certain drop down lists.   Leave boxes 15, 16, and 17 blank when you enter a W-2 for these states.   Alaska, F... See more...
Several  states do not have a state income tax.  So these states will not show up in certain drop down lists.   Leave boxes 15, 16, and 17 blank when you enter a W-2 for these states.   Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming  
There are several reasons I referenced as to why you might not get your deposit up to 5 days early.   Your refund was offset or differed from their estimated refund amount, bringing the refund... See more...
There are several reasons I referenced as to why you might not get your deposit up to 5 days early.   Your refund was offset or differed from their estimated refund amount, bringing the refund amount below the minimum threshold or above the maximum. What is a refund offset? Your bank wouldn't accept RTP (Real Time Payments) or Same Day ACH deposits, preventing Intuit from depositing your refund 5 days ahead of when the IRS would have deposited your refund. The IRS didn't give Intuit 5 or more days of notice in advance. This stopped Intuit from meeting the 5 days early expectations. If TurboTax is unable to deliver the refund 5 days early, your order will be canceled and you won't be charged the 5-Day Early fee. You will receive a follow-up email with a refund and timing update, and if any cancellation is applicable. 
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I'm not sure if they can do anything, but you can call customer service.  Here is a link to contact  Turbo Tax Customer Service.
Not sure if you read my message correctly.   The IRS approved my return and it states funds available on the 25th FEB. If I paid for up to 5 days early with TurboTax that then mean I should get it... See more...
Not sure if you read my message correctly.   The IRS approved my return and it states funds available on the 25th FEB. If I paid for up to 5 days early with TurboTax that then mean I should get it today or tomorrow, correct? TurboTax still states Pending upon my login
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Your best option is to use the property information from your prior year return and enter the assets again under Depreciation. You'll need the cost basis and all types of depreciation taken as of the... See more...
Your best option is to use the property information from your prior year return and enter the assets again under Depreciation. You'll need the cost basis and all types of depreciation taken as of the end of last year.   Remove any responses that refer to a sale. Log out, close your browser, then open your browser and log back in. Review the information for your rental to be sure that the property info matches last year. (Skip income & expenses, since you already entered those items).   Go back to the start of the instructions for reporting the sale of the property and see if you can enter the actual sale information. Be sure you don't check the box for "not rented all year."
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No, you will get your money, but was there any other indication of what the problem with your personal account was.   If Santa Barbra send out your check and your bank rejects it, it goes back to... See more...
No, you will get your money, but was there any other indication of what the problem with your personal account was.   If Santa Barbra send out your check and your bank rejects it, it goes back to the IRS and they issue a check to the address on your tax return.
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Whether disability is taxable depends on what kind of disability benefits you are receiving.   And it may also depend on what other income --- if any--- you are receiving.   Please be more specific a... See more...
Whether disability is taxable depends on what kind of disability benefits you are receiving.   And it may also depend on what other income --- if any--- you are receiving.   Please be more specific about the disability income you receive.    What kind of tax document is it on?   Is it on a SSA1099?   Some other kind of 1099?  A W-2?