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Are you referring to entering a year in Box 3? The 1099-G is often, if not commonly used for tax refunds. Box 3 should have the year from which the tax refund was derived, like for a current year ret... See more...
Are you referring to entering a year in Box 3? The 1099-G is often, if not commonly used for tax refunds. Box 3 should have the year from which the tax refund was derived, like for a current year return (2025), the tax refund might be from tax year 2024 or less likely 2023.    So if this is a state tax refund, the number in box 3 should not be 2025, because you can't have a tax refund from the current year (we having even finished filing yet).   So if this makes sense (or even if it doesn't), tell us which boxes have values in them: boxes 1, 2, 5, 6, or 7.
If you are asking for immediate help to talk to someone, you can contact TurboTax customer support using this link: Turbo Tax customer support.    You can add a live agent (tax expert) in TurboTa... See more...
If you are asking for immediate help to talk to someone, you can contact TurboTax customer support using this link: Turbo Tax customer support.    You can add a live agent (tax expert) in TurboTax Online, by signing in and clicking the "Live help" button, or select "Upgrade" to add expert services for preparing your tax return. How do I get TurboTax Experts?     If using the TurboTax Desktop (CD/Download version), you can purchase the "Live Tax Advice" add-on for $60, which provides phone support. Once you have started your tax return, look for the Live Tax Advice or Expert Help button, usually in the top right corner. Select the option to purchase or upgrade for expert advice.   Experts are available daily from 5 AM to 9 PM PT during peak season, notes TurboTax Support.    How do I connect with a tax expert in TurboTax Experts? Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.  
While filling out my 2025 taxes, I am not able to find a place in turbotax that lets me specifically account for the 2024 contribution to the backdoor Roth, and because I can't find a way to enter tha... See more...
While filling out my 2025 taxes, I am not able to find a place in turbotax that lets me specifically account for the 2024 contribution to the backdoor Roth, and because I can't find a way to enter that, my form 8606 is incorrect.
My laptop computer will not let me update to Windows 11.  When I went to Turbotax online I did not see where I could upload my 2024 Turbotax file so I could begin working on my 2025 tax return.   1... See more...
My laptop computer will not let me update to Windows 11.  When I went to Turbotax online I did not see where I could upload my 2024 Turbotax file so I could begin working on my 2025 tax return.   1.  Is there a way to upload my 2024 Turbotax file into turbotax online? 2.  If I cannot upload my 2024 turbotax file, can I use my friends computer to upload my 2024 information into his 2025 Turbox tax program and then save the 2025 tax file.  Could I then upload the Turbotax 2025 file into Turbotax online.
Are all of the 1099-INTs from the same bank? If so, enter the total amount of the 1099-INTs into a single field.   @user17737903126  
Regarding the digital asset question:   Does selling a stock of an american bitcoin company make this question a 'yes'?  i have answered no since it was Not an actual 'coin' or digital currency.  H... See more...
Regarding the digital asset question:   Does selling a stock of an american bitcoin company make this question a 'yes'?  i have answered no since it was Not an actual 'coin' or digital currency.  However, I would love confirmation.   Thank You!
Thanks for the detailed response. Yes it is a post taxed dollar contribution and all the criteria for saver's credit is met. I am not looking for dollar for dollar match grant but the credit/deductio... See more...
Thanks for the detailed response. Yes it is a post taxed dollar contribution and all the criteria for saver's credit is met. I am not looking for dollar for dollar match grant but the credit/deduction for the contribution to ABLE account for NJ state return. The problem is that Turbo Tax is not even allowing me to enter that contribution. When I click on retirement contribution, it just giving message that I don't qualify. That could be the right message for federal but still it should allow me to enter the contribution made in 2025. First time opened the account and contributed.   Even Google Gemini also says that it should allow in retirement section and NJ state allows the deduction.
"At this point I have to remove it, but believe I can do so without removing more earnings, thus no MAGI increase issue."   Correct.  You must do this by obtaining an ordinary distribution of $280 ... See more...
"At this point I have to remove it, but believe I can do so without removing more earnings, thus no MAGI increase issue."   Correct.  You must do this by obtaining an ordinary distribution of $280 from the Roth IRA, not a return of contribution, reported with code J, T or Q, not code P, on a 2026 Form 1099-R   Because this is a distribution of contribution basis, this ordinary Roth IRA distribution will not be subject to any income tax or early-distribution penalty.   The $280 will appear on line 20 on your 2026 Form 5329 to be subtracted from the $280 on line 18.  This excess will be carried forward from 2025 to 2026 when you transfer in your 2025 tax file to begin your 2026 tax return.   As you said, because the end of 2025 has passed, it's too late to avoid the 6% penalty on this $280 on your 2025 Form 5329 (unless you are eligible to treat the $280 as part of your 2025 Roth IRA contribution, in which case the excess would be resolved on your 2025 Form 5329).
Thank you. I have a a really big foreign tax credit carryover from the past few years already. Going forward, we will not have any foreign income. Will those credit simply be expired by the end of 10... See more...
Thank you. I have a a really big foreign tax credit carryover from the past few years already. Going forward, we will not have any foreign income. Will those credit simply be expired by the end of 10 years period, or can I use in any other way to offset US tax.  
Yes, you can recover deleted tax returns.     In TurboTax Online:  Log in to TurboTax portal Go to the "Documents" section   In TurboTax Desktop: Search for ... See more...
Yes, you can recover deleted tax returns.     In TurboTax Online:  Log in to TurboTax portal Go to the "Documents" section   In TurboTax Desktop: Search for Backup Files: Look for a file starting with a tilde (~) in your Documents/TurboTax folder. Search for .tax Files: Search your entire computer for *.tax202X to find the file extension, checking the Recycle Bin/Trash Account Login: Check if you have multiple user accounts on your computer If you can't find your return, you can get a transcript from the IRS.   How do I get a copy of my tax return or transcript from the IRS?   @chateaufinan 
No, there is no better way other than resorting to RIC and various for the two supported "countries".  The IRS doesn't object to this manner of reporting, and this method has become a widely accepted... See more...
No, there is no better way other than resorting to RIC and various for the two supported "countries".  The IRS doesn't object to this manner of reporting, and this method has become a widely accepted solution.
Follow these steps to enter your W2: Go to Income Then go to Wages and Salaries (W-2) Go through the questions to enter your W-2. There are multiple ways to enter your W-2, here's a li... See more...
Follow these steps to enter your W2: Go to Income Then go to Wages and Salaries (W-2) Go through the questions to enter your W-2. There are multiple ways to enter your W-2, here's a link that provides more information on how to enter it: How do I import or enter my W-2? How do I manually enter my W-2? Regarding Form W-3, this form is only used for employers who are issuing their W2s to their employees in the beginning of the year.  Form W-3 is not a form that you can enter on your personal tax return.
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Foreign taxes paid, but there is no place with the dividends and distributions from a foreign country in any of the forms. What do I enter here?
This is as of March 16, 2026. Who do I contact about this, and can I file my 2025 taxes when Where’s My Refund says my 2024 taxes are ‘Still Being Processed’.
While it feels like TurboTax is "disallowing" your credit, what you’re likely seeing is the Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) Limitation in action.   The IRS has a "fairness" rule: they won't let you use ... See more...
While it feels like TurboTax is "disallowing" your credit, what you’re likely seeing is the Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) Limitation in action.   The IRS has a "fairness" rule: they won't let you use foreign taxes to wipe out tax on your US-sourced income. You can only use the UK tax to offset the US tax specifically assigned to that UK income. The remaining Foreign Tax will be an excess amount that you would first carryback to your 2024 return if you had foreign income for that year and then if there is "additional excess" it will carryforward for ten years (starting in 2026)  to be used to offset any future foreign income.    The reason, why your refund dropped is when you added the $36,000 UK withdrawal, your total taxable income went up, which increased your Total Tax Liability. Then, when you added the $13,000 foreign tax, TurboTax calculated your "Credit Limit" using this formula:   FTC LIMIT = (US TAX) X ( foreign taxable income/Total worldwide income)   For example, If your total income (US + UK) puts you in a 22% effective tax bracket, the US tax on that $36,000 withdrawal is roughly $7,920. Even though you paid $13,000 to the UK, the IRS will generally only let you take a credit for that $7,920 this year.    The "missing" $5,080 ($13,000 - $7,920) doesn't disappear; it becomes a carryover that you can use in future years, as I mentioned previously.    @ZengFreeman