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Do you mean you received another W-2 or 1099 after you filed or did you try to do one document at a time?   Click here for instructions on how to Amend Your Return.     If you did just one do... See more...
Do you mean you received another W-2 or 1099 after you filed or did you try to do one document at a time?   Click here for instructions on how to Amend Your Return.     If you did just one document at a time, be aware that ALL income from ALL sources should be reported on one return.  After you enter one document (ex. 1099, W-2, etc) all you need to do is click Add a (name of document) and you will be able to include them all on one return.  
Yes, you can leave that blank and continue through the program.  The program may show the missing number as an error, but should allow you to E-file.   You also have the option to elect to file... See more...
Yes, you can leave that blank and continue through the program.  The program may show the missing number as an error, but should allow you to E-file.   You also have the option to elect to file a joint return. If that is your choice, TurboTax can help you with that filing as well.    HERE are the options for filing when married to a non-resident spouse.    
It is not at all important what you write in as Occupation on your tax return. It does not affect your return in any way.   You can write in what you see fit.
Please clarify your question.   What document are you posting? Are you trying to Import the information? Do you have a copy so you can post it manually? Please contact us again to pr... See more...
Please clarify your question.   What document are you posting? Are you trying to Import the information? Do you have a copy so you can post it manually? Please contact us again to provide some additional details.       
Yes, you should claim the state tax refund as income on your 2024 tax year return. Yes, the questions the program asks is in regard to how you filed your 1040 for tax year 2023. Since you filed For... See more...
Yes, you should claim the state tax refund as income on your 2024 tax year return. Yes, the questions the program asks is in regard to how you filed your 1040 for tax year 2023. Since you filed Form 1040NR, those questions are not relevant.  This IRS link reports that a refund of state tax that would have increased the previous year tax liability is reported as income for the year received. This is the case for your situation.         
It is fine to enter the karaoke videos the way you have been doing that.     Watching the refund meter as you enter information is not necessarily a good idea if it leads to trying to change the ... See more...
It is fine to enter the karaoke videos the way you have been doing that.     Watching the refund meter as you enter information is not necessarily a good idea if it leads to trying to change the way you are entering an expense just to make the meter move again.  There are other things in the background that are keeping that number from changing as you enter more expenses.  You would need to look at your overall return to see why the refund meter is not changing with additional expenses.  
You can downgrade to free.   You can try to access the Free edition Log into TurboTax On the left sidebar at the bottom Select Switch Products [Up Arrow] Upgrade Downgrade ... See more...
You can downgrade to free.   You can try to access the Free edition Log into TurboTax On the left sidebar at the bottom Select Switch Products [Up Arrow] Upgrade Downgrade Clear and start over The Free edition is for very simple tax returns.  You can start for free; however, if the software requires more advanced features, there will be an additional charge.   Situations covered (assuming no added tax complexity): W-2 income Interest or dividends (1099-INT/1099-DIV) that don’t require filing a Schedule B IRS standard deduction Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Child Tax Credit (CTC) Student loan interest deduction Situations not covered: Itemized deductions claimed on Schedule A Unemployment income reported on a 1099-G Business or 1099-NEC income Stock sales (including crypto investments) Rental property income Credits, deductions and income reported on other forms or schedules Select [Start for Free] on the TurboTax Website.
How do I file my federal taxes Amend
No.   There is no renter's credit or deduction at the Federal level.   Certain states offer tax credits to renters.   Please read this TurboTax Help article to check if your state is offe... See more...
No.   There is no renter's credit or deduction at the Federal level.   Certain states offer tax credits to renters.   Please read this TurboTax Help article to check if your state is offering them.
I’m switching to having an accountant do my taxes since they just got a little more complicated getting married in 2024. My accountant asked for the same electronic signature pin and I’m unsure where ... See more...
I’m switching to having an accountant do my taxes since they just got a little more complicated getting married in 2024. My accountant asked for the same electronic signature pin and I’m unsure where I’d find it.
I cannot find the address that I mail to, or the documents to print.
Yes, just like other sections of your return, there are questions to answer along the way to guide you  with filling in all the required information.  A lot of important details are captured in the f... See more...
Yes, just like other sections of your return, there are questions to answer along the way to guide you  with filling in all the required information.  A lot of important details are captured in the first several screens where you fill in the Property Profile, so pay close attention to those answers as you get started.   Use the information in the following TurboTax help articles to begin:   Where do I enter income and expenses from a rental property?   What kinds of rental property expenses can I deduct?  
I need to file my taxes for free
Form 1095-B is for information only. You do not enter it on your tax return.   Please read  this TurboTax article for more information.    
Additional income and adjustments to income are listed on Schedule 1, and posted to line 8 of your 1040 tax return. You can view the Schedule 1 and everything listed on it.   On the menu bar... See more...
Additional income and adjustments to income are listed on Schedule 1, and posted to line 8 of your 1040 tax return. You can view the Schedule 1 and everything listed on it.   On the menu bar on the left that shows. Select Tax Tools On the drop-down select Tools Tip: If you don't see the dropdown for Tools, Minimize the federal and state options using the down arrow. On the popup menu Select View Tax Summary On the left sidebar Select Preview my 1040. Schedules 1,2 & 3 are included if you scroll down past your 1040. To return to the entry screens press Back on the sidebar. Other key numbers on your 1040 tax return are: Line 9 - Total Income Line 11 - AGI Line 15 - Taxable Income Line 24 - Total Tax. Line 25 d - Withholdings. Line 26 - Estimated tax payments Line 27 - Earned Income Credit Line 33 - Payments including Credits. Line 34 - Overpayments. Line 37 - Tax owed.
No. TurboTax cannot help you retrieve these tax documents.    You must reach out to the payer organizations.
Can you please clarify your specific situation?