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Yes, you should file an amended return to include the additional Form 1095-A, as this might affect your.  You must first wait until the initial return is completely processed.  You will also have to ... See more...
Yes, you should file an amended return to include the additional Form 1095-A, as this might affect your.  You must first wait until the initial return is completely processed.  You will also have to use the same TurboTax account that you used for the original tax return.   For more information on amending a return and steps on how to amend your return, see the TurboTax help articles below:   How to File an Amended Tax Return with the IRS How do I amend my federal tax return for a prior year? Do I need to amend my return?
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it's not 2023 annuity $25,000 social security $27,000 (not sure if this is 100% or taxable portion) wages almost $13,000 that's gross taxable income of $65,000 or less. as a single person u... See more...
it's not 2023 annuity $25,000 social security $27,000 (not sure if this is 100% or taxable portion) wages almost $13,000 that's gross taxable income of $65,000 or less. as a single person under 65 with a standard deduction of about $14,000 that leaves taxable income at $51,000. federal taxes should be about $6500 which is way less than the $8855+ 5786 + taxes on wages. have no clue as to what is happening      for 2024, $28,000 in social security taxed at $19,000 is also impossible that's a tax rate of almost 69%. the top federal tax bracket is only 37%. also the maximum social security that is taxed is 85% so if $28K is 100%, 85% is about $24K making the tax rate close to 80%   have no idea what you are doing or what your return looks like, but the tax numbers seem entirely unrealistic. 
So if income is less than 45k next year, sell the house next year.  Zero CGT.
What type of Business tax return did you complete for 2023?  Partnership, S Corp, C Corp, Multi-member LLC? If any of these then you had to use the TurboTax Business Edition to complete and file th... See more...
What type of Business tax return did you complete for 2023?  Partnership, S Corp, C Corp, Multi-member LLC? If any of these then you had to use the TurboTax Business Edition to complete and file the tax return.  The Business Edition does not support personal tax returns, Form 1040.   What  2023 TurboTax program did you use to complete your personal tax return, Form 1040?  The TurboTax online web-based editions or the TurboTax desktop edition where the software was installed on your personal computer?
@MikePrime108 as long as you have supporting documentation that the money was used on home improvements that extend the life of your home, and you don't exceed $750,000 in total debt (including the f... See more...
@MikePrime108 as long as you have supporting documentation that the money was used on home improvements that extend the life of your home, and you don't exceed $750,000 in total debt (including the first mortgage), you'll be fine. 
Saw a similar post from 2021 with the exact same problem, the only response was to do the amended return manually.  Unfortunately, that still doesn't explain why this is happening and if there is any... See more...
Saw a similar post from 2021 with the exact same problem, the only response was to do the amended return manually.  Unfortunately, that still doesn't explain why this is happening and if there is any other way around it.  Tried the typical hints and it made no difference.  I don't think I was signed in to Intuit when doing the original return or working on the amended.  Shouldn't matter anyway, as once the software was downloaded to Windows and licensed properly we don't need to sign in to Intuit.  Is there no other workaround?  Screenshots attached.
Wife and I contributed total of $63,000 to our son’s Virginia 529 plan in 2024 so we need to file 709. Wasn’t aware that it also had to be done before 15th April. So from what I understand, I can sup... See more...
Wife and I contributed total of $63,000 to our son’s Virginia 529 plan in 2024 so we need to file 709. Wasn’t aware that it also had to be done before 15th April. So from what I understand, I can superfund the 529 plan, and not have the excess amount count towards the lifetime estate limit.   My wife contributed $32,000 from our joint bank account to a 529 account she owns (beneficiary is our son), and I contributed $31,000 from our joint bank account to a 529 account I own (beneficiary is our son). Question:   Do we file separate Form 709 claiming $13,000 in my form and $14,000 in her form? What is the answer to line 19 question “Did you and your spouse make gifts to third parties?” If it’s “Yes”, then do we consent to gift splitting and send both our forms in the same envelope? Is there a penalty for filing Form 709 late even if we don’t have to pay any gift taxes? Can we superfund the 529 again in 2025… …having done it in 2024? If yes, then, I can contribute to $25,000 and she can contribute to $24,000 without incurring any gift taxes, correct?   Thanks!
@CourtneyDee that is not how it works.     you are subject to capital gains if the SUM of your ordinary income PLUS your capital gains exceeds $48,350.   In your case your taxable income is $50,0... See more...
@CourtneyDee that is not how it works.     you are subject to capital gains if the SUM of your ordinary income PLUS your capital gains exceeds $48,350.   In your case your taxable income is $50,000 *.85 = $42,500 + $500,000 less the standard deduction of $17,000 or $527,500.  The tax would be    The ordinary income tax on $42, 500 (less $17, 000) would be $2,822.   The capital gains tax on $500,000 would be 0% tax bracket: $0 on the first $20,850 15% tax bracket on the remaining $479,150 : $71,873.   The Net Investment Income Tax would be $342,500 * 3.8% or $13,015.    So the total tax would be $87,710.  Also, your 2027 Medicare premiums would be subject to IRMAA. (Figure around for $7,000 for that one year and that one year only).    If there was just the social security income of $50,000 and nothing else, there would no federal income tax.     
it isn't 2023 annuities $25000 taxed at almost $9000 which is almost 36%. social security $27000 (not sure if this is 100% or the portion that is taxable) taxed at almost $6000 wages $12900 t... See more...
it isn't 2023 annuities $25000 taxed at almost $9000 which is almost 36%. social security $27000 (not sure if this is 100% or the portion that is taxable) taxed at almost $6000 wages $12900 taxed at ?   total income is 
Form 4562, mostly shows current year depreciation information.  This is why there is not a lot of information on your prior year asset depreciation information.       @kare2k13 
2 weeks ago myself and 2 turbo persons could not get past the 1095 form tried for 41/2 hrs pretty sure need this form.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/choosing-a-product/help/how-do-i-switch-from-turbotax-online-to-the-turbotax-software/00/26129
Are you trying to determine your filing status?   Since you have no dependents and do not mention being married, it sounds like you should be filing as Single.  You cannot file as Head of Household i... See more...
Are you trying to determine your filing status?   Since you have no dependents and do not mention being married, it sounds like you should be filing as Single.  You cannot file as Head of Household if you do not have a qualified dependent.
I purchased the Online version of Turbotax Deluxe and I want to switch to the Desktop version of Turbotax Premier. I can’t see how to do that.
No one will be preparing/filing a 2025 return until next year in 2026.   If you use online Live now it will be for your 2024 return.   Not sure if the "expert" will provide help for 2025 tax question... See more...
No one will be preparing/filing a 2025 return until next year in 2026.   If you use online Live now it will be for your 2024 return.   Not sure if the "expert" will provide help for 2025 tax questions, but that might depend on what the questions are about.     LIVE ASSISTED https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/live/how-it-works.htm  
See this TurboTax support FAQ for removing Live Assist - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/intuit-subscriptions/remove-turbotax-live/L3WW5jwOM_US_en_US?uid=m9zwrftk