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Are you self-employed and have a business? This would be a business expense you can deduct under Miscellaneous Expenses. 
To access your tax returns (current or prior year) you will sign into the TurboTax website with the user ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/   Scroll down to the bott... See more...
To access your tax returns (current or prior year) you will sign into the TurboTax website with the user ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/   Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and on the section Your tax returns & documents click on Show.  Click on the Year and Click on Download/print return (PDF)   As an alternative for current year return, when you sign onto your online account and land on the Tax Home web page, scroll down and click on Add a State (You will not really be adding a state).    This will take you back in to the 2024 online tax return.   Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen.  Find the Print Center and choose the year you want to print.  If you want your full return including worksheets, choose the option Include government and TurboTax worksheets.   In TurboTax Online, follow these steps to print/view your return and all of the informational worksheets after you have filed:   Sign in to TurboTax Scroll down to Your Tax Returns & Documents Select 2024 and then Add a State (You aren't actually adding a State but this gets you back into the Print Center) From the left panel Select Tax Tools, scroll down a little and select Print Center Select Print, save or preview this year's return Select the 2024 Federal and/or State return box Choose to Include TurboTax and government worksheets Select View or Print Forms
Pennsylvania has a couple of weird rules that might apply here.  The state limits section 179 deduction to $25,000 in any year.  It also does not recognize the federal bonus depreciation.  So if eith... See more...
Pennsylvania has a couple of weird rules that might apply here.  The state limits section 179 deduction to $25,000 in any year.  It also does not recognize the federal bonus depreciation.  So if either of those items generated your loss then they won't be recognized on your Pennsylvania return.   @thompson-traci 
On my line 38 of my 1040, "Estimated Tax Penalty", it says $250.  A few weeks later, a letter from the IRS said I owed $117 additional.   Sure seems to me that "Estimated Tax Penalty" means there w... See more...
On my line 38 of my 1040, "Estimated Tax Penalty", it says $250.  A few weeks later, a letter from the IRS said I owed $117 additional.   Sure seems to me that "Estimated Tax Penalty" means there was a penalty accessed for not paying enough estimated tax.  But in any event, why didn't TurboTax determine I should have paid $367 rather than $250?   Also the formula on line 37 says the amount there is equal to amount on line 24 - amount on line 33.  However TurboTax used the formula for line 37 to be:  amount on line 24 - amount on line 33  + amount on line 38.   ??
Are the cost basis available on the website of coinbase? If  not, then if you have any type of purchase records to show the cost basis you would enter that.  Basically, you will enter whatever ... See more...
Are the cost basis available on the website of coinbase? If  not, then if you have any type of purchase records to show the cost basis you would enter that.  Basically, you will enter whatever you paid for them as the cost basis. 
To access your tax returns (current or prior year) you will sign into the TurboTax website with the user ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/   Scroll down to the bott... See more...
To access your tax returns (current or prior year) you will sign into the TurboTax website with the user ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/   Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and on the section Your tax returns & documents click on Show.  Click on the Year and Click on Download/print return (PDF)   As an alternative for current year return, when you sign onto your online account and land on the Tax Home web page, scroll down and click on Add a State (You will not really be adding a state).    This will take you back in to the 2024 online tax return.   Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen.  Find the Print Center and choose the year you want to print.  If you want your full return including worksheets, choose the option Include government and TurboTax worksheets.   In TurboTax Online, follow these steps to print/view your return and all of the informational worksheets after you have filed:   Sign in to TurboTax Scroll down to Your Tax Returns & Documents Select 2024 and then Add a State (You aren't actually adding a State but this gets you back into the Print Center) From the left panel Select Tax Tools, scroll down a little and select Print Center Select Print, save or preview this year's return Select the 2024 Federal and/or State return box Choose to Include TurboTax and government worksheets Select View or Print Forms
Earnings inside of an IRA are not taxable.  Especially inside of a ROTH IRA.  You do not need to report the earnings on your tax return.  You will pay tax on everything in the traditional IRA when yo... See more...
Earnings inside of an IRA are not taxable.  Especially inside of a ROTH IRA.  You do not need to report the earnings on your tax return.  You will pay tax on everything in the traditional IRA when you take it out.     You may have to file a 990-T if you own a business inside your IRA.  Check with your investment counselor to see if you are required.   @kfsj 
Thank you for your answers.
W-2. Community property income is calculated from your total income, not the adjusted income.  
Commuting miles are not deductible. If you are itemizing, then you should have entered the medical charity miles in the federal section as donations to charity.  There is no specific tax credit or de... See more...
Commuting miles are not deductible. If you are itemizing, then you should have entered the medical charity miles in the federal section as donations to charity.  There is no specific tax credit or deduction for driving in NYC or NYS If you are talking about the commuter credits question, these are for self-employed individuals.  If you are not self-employed, they do not apply to you. 
Unfortunately, due to being unemployed for several months, I literally can not afford to pay the estimated quarterly tax right now since I haven't made any income for the year yet. I am reading that ... See more...
Unfortunately, due to being unemployed for several months, I literally can not afford to pay the estimated quarterly tax right now since I haven't made any income for the year yet. I am reading that there is some way to pay estimated quarterly taxes based on how much income you actually make each quarter rather than equal installments?
My parent sold me the deed in 2007 for $1 and I just sold the house yesterday. I sold the house for $195000. I make under $20000 a year. How much capital gains tax can I expect to pay?
I tried importing through Morgan Stanley at work but that didn't work so now I'm lost.
I’m using Desktop (I downloaded it).  Form 5805F is the one that is causing all this trouble.  It is for Farmers & FIshermen, and I am neither.   I don;t know what to do.  Thnx so much.
The fees you paid came out of the credit income that you received.  Since you aren't declaring that income you can't deduct those fees.   The interest income was paid to you because the IRS held ... See more...
The fees you paid came out of the credit income that you received.  Since you aren't declaring that income you can't deduct those fees.   The interest income was paid to you because the IRS held your money to investigate.  You just enter that interest income and that is the only amount(s) that is taxed.   @NancyWolfe 
If you are still working on it..   I tried one (Windows 11 Desktop Premier) with 50,222 distribution and 50,000 after-tax contributions (222 taxable) and it worked OK for me.   (with latest update ... See more...
If you are still working on it..   I tried one (Windows 11 Desktop Premier) with 50,222 distribution and 50,000 after-tax contributions (222 taxable) and it worked OK for me.   (with latest update rev 024.000.0355) _________________________ One thing you could try.......is to open the 1099-R Summary again in Forms Mode. Then go to the bottom of the window and select  Delete Form.   That will delete the 1099-R summary, but then it will immediately regenerate it. Open that 1099 Summary again and see if it's still wonky. ________________________ Beyond that, I'm clueless. Perhaps delete every 1099-R you have and re-enter that one manually.  Don't import from the provider. Don't upload a picture of it or a PDF file of it.  Enter it all manually.   (Just a wild longshot)  
@Vanessa A Thanks for your guide.   For example, if we worked for a medical center or medical charity, we drove and returned in last year,  does that mileage count for NYS and NYC deductibles?