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@AmyC, that seems like a bug. Can I force my resident state to recalculate or go back through part of an interview in TurboTax? I already finished inputting my California information. I now need to i... See more...
@AmyC, that seems like a bug. Can I force my resident state to recalculate or go back through part of an interview in TurboTax? I already finished inputting my California information. I now need to input information for Montana and Oregon because of a K-1 that I just received.   In general, if I have changes that affect my non-resident state, are you saying that I would need to restart my resident state? That is a big burden.
 You will be able to access the 2023 return you started by using the exact same account and user ID that you used when you started it.   But you can no longer use online software for any further chan... See more...
 You will be able to access the 2023 return you started by using the exact same account and user ID that you used when you started it.   But you can no longer use online software for any further changes.       Start a 2024  return online and enter some personal information  so that the menu on the left opens up and lets you access your past year returns.   Online tax preparation and e-filing for 2023 returns is now permanently closed.    Now it is too late to use online software or to e-file. If you have any changes/corrections at all to make to your 2023 return, you now have to complete it using desktop software, which you must download to a full PC or Mac  (not to a mobile device).Then you need to print, sign and mail it.   https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/printers-printing/finish-prior-year-return-started-turbotax-online/L9Oe4M90A_US_en_US?uid=m68tffpe   If you already paid for your online software you can ask customer support for a download of the desktop software.   They are available from 5 a.m. to 9p.m. Pacific time daily   https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899263-what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number     If you are getting a refund, there is no penalty for filing late.  If you owe tax due, then file and pay the amount due as shown on the Form 1040, but expect a bill later from the IRS for the penalty and interest you will owe.  Only the IRS will calculate this—TurboTax will not calculate it.     When you mail a tax return, you need to attach any documents showing tax withheld, such as your W-2’s or any 1099’s.  Use a mailing service that will track it, such as UPS or certified mail so you will know the IRS/state received the return.   Federal and state returns must be in separate envelopes and they are mailed to different addresses.  Read the mailing instructions that print with your tax return carefully so you mail them to the right addresses.
Yes, unless you use the simplified method.   If you use the regular method, the unused portion of your home office deduction will carry forward to future years.   You might not be able to deduct all ... See more...
Yes, unless you use the simplified method.   If you use the regular method, the unused portion of your home office deduction will carry forward to future years.   You might not be able to deduct all of your expenses if your business expenses exceed your income from the business use of your home for the year.   In this case, the nondeductible expenses can be carried over and applied in the following tax year.    Note that any deduction for the carryover amount is subject to the gross income limit for the following year, whether or not you still live in the same home that year.   The Home Office Deduction
Why can't I enter 1099R forms in TT business just the same way I enter them in TT Premier.  I can only put in in other, and there is no room for taxable amount, tax withholding, type of distribution,... See more...
Why can't I enter 1099R forms in TT business just the same way I enter them in TT Premier.  I can only put in in other, and there is no room for taxable amount, tax withholding, type of distribution, etc. Makes no sense. I have at least 7 1099-R. I am entering these all filing for a trust. The trust is the beneficiary of all these 1099.  Can't TT fix this quickly? I am going to have to file an extension because this does not work correctly. 
Hi, I made excess Roth IRA contributions few years ago and I removed both contributions and earnings in 2024. I removed $2400 as contributions, $700 as earnings with a total of $3,100 and around $76... See more...
Hi, I made excess Roth IRA contributions few years ago and I removed both contributions and earnings in 2024. I removed $2400 as contributions, $700 as earnings with a total of $3,100 and around $76 is federal tax held. However, the 1099-R, I received from my financial institution says the total gross distribution as $3100 without splitting contribution and earnings. When I entered this in TurboTax, I am being taxed because the distribution isn't qualified (home-buying or after 59.5 years of age).   I believe I have to pay regular tax rate (based on my income) on the $700 earnings only. I don't understand how this was reported and interpreted by TurboTax software.
This is a phenomenally messed up part of tax reporting and Turbotax which appears does not have a good grip on the rules. Before panicking, remember that the 2025 IRS has been DOGE smashed like a pun... See more...
This is a phenomenally messed up part of tax reporting and Turbotax which appears does not have a good grip on the rules. Before panicking, remember that the 2025 IRS has been DOGE smashed like a punch-drunk heavy weight boxer. They aren't going to wasting time on obscurities when they can barely process the incoming coming flood of 2024 tax returns while Trump wants to put them permanently out of business. If we must reduce our standard of living so oligarchs don't have to pay income tax, at least this unwarranted invasion of privacy should be on the chopping block too. It's a new day bowing before the ERS, planned successor to the devastated IRS.   That said, "maximum value" is ambiguous. I will go with the FinCen definition which is stupid enough to satisfy the most extravagant interpretation remembering none of this is about taxation, only invasion of privacy and extra-territorial intimidation. Overstating maximum value does not generate overstated tax. Sigh, it does not generate a single penny in deductions or credits. Just your wasted time. They only want to look underneath your sk--t. Kinda of like TSA "checking" for financial matters. Most all, unless you have really big amounts it is doubtful that 99% of people caught in this external reporting hell are any serious threat of being big time money launderers.   "If the maximum account value of a single account or aggregate of the maximum account values of multiple accounts exceeds $10,000, an FBAR must be filed. An FBAR is not required to be filed if the person did not have $10,000 of maximum value or aggregate maximum value in foreign financial accounts at any time during the calendar year. For United States persons with a financial interest in or signature authority over fewer than 25 accounts that are unable to determine if the aggregate maximum account values of the accounts exceeded $10,000 at any time during the calendar year, complete the appropriate Part II, III, IV, or V section for each of these accounts and check the “amount unknown” box, item 15a.   One final comment relevant to our times. To renounce US citizenship you have to show that you filed the last five years of Form 8938. (FinCen has its own threat mechanisms, but I don't think that is one of them). Congress wanted to go after people trying to get out of extraterritorial taxation which only the US and Liberia do. Play straight, nobody wants an unscheduled Central American stay.
Some people have a 0 or two before their routing number.  Be sure to enter it manually, not copy/paste.  You can double-check your routing number if you're not sure by searching on 'routing number fo... See more...
Some people have a 0 or two before their routing number.  Be sure to enter it manually, not copy/paste.  You can double-check your routing number if you're not sure by searching on 'routing number for xxxx bank in xxxx '(your state).   If you're using TurboTax Desktop, in FORMS, you can manually enter the Routing Number at the bottom of Form 1040.   If you're using TurboTax Online, clear your Cache and Cookies, then retry your entry.   @desireefarr 
Please clarify your question by providing some additional  information so we may better help you.  Such as: What version of TurboTax are you using? What TurboTax screen are you on? It sounds like you... See more...
Please clarify your question by providing some additional  information so we may better help you.  Such as: What version of TurboTax are you using? What TurboTax screen are you on? It sounds like you are checking out and entering you Bank Information? You should be asked to enter your Bank information or confirm it, were you asked? What $ amount are you entering?
Is there a free online Turbo Tax?
Did just before I saw your message.   He's been at practice all night. When he got home and I asked if he could log in and show me his tax return and told him why, he said, "I bet I didn't check th... See more...
Did just before I saw your message.   He's been at practice all night. When he got home and I asked if he could log in and show me his tax return and told him why, he said, "I bet I didn't check the dependent box." Sure enough -- that's it.   His taxes have been amended. I'm now killing a tree (not really -- recycled paper) printing taxes to be filed by mail.  Thank you for your help.
The messages from your Live Expert should be available in the upper right hand corner of your screen when you are signed into TurboTax Online. Click on Notifications, the bell symbol.   Please se... See more...
The messages from your Live Expert should be available in the upper right hand corner of your screen when you are signed into TurboTax Online. Click on Notifications, the bell symbol.   Please see this TurboTax Help Article: How do I send/view messages from my expert? To view a message from your tax expert, select the tab with your expert's name (next to Checklist). ... If you have any trouble accessing your messages, please let your tax expert know during your next ap...   Also see How do I connect with a tax expert in TurboTax Live?  
Do I have to make up a form 1099R and then fill it in somehow to show the amount I SHOULD have taken as RMD? Will that trigger the form 5329? Do I need to enter/create the 1099R at all? Using Desktop... See more...
Do I have to make up a form 1099R and then fill it in somehow to show the amount I SHOULD have taken as RMD? Will that trigger the form 5329? Do I need to enter/create the 1099R at all? Using Desktop version. 
Your messages should be available in the upper right hand corner of your screen when you are signed into TurboTax Online.  Click on Notifications, the bell symbol.   Please see this TurboTax Help... See more...
Your messages should be available in the upper right hand corner of your screen when you are signed into TurboTax Online.  Click on Notifications, the bell symbol.   Please see this TurboTax Help Article: How do I send/view messages from my expert? To view a message from your tax expert, select the tab with your expert's name (next to Checklist). You’ll see a list of all your messages. You can also enter and send your expert a message here. If you have any trouble accessing your messages, please let your tax expert know during your next appointment.   Also see How do I connect with a tax expert in TurboTax Live?
If you'd like, we can look at your return and see exactly what you see to help come to a resolution. The return will be scrubbed and won't include any of your personal details.   If you're using ... See more...
If you'd like, we can look at your return and see exactly what you see to help come to a resolution. The return will be scrubbed and won't include any of your personal details.   If you're using TurboTax Online: Once you're logged in to your account and have your amended return open, - on the left hand panel, click on Tax Tools and then choose Tools - on the pop up window, select Share my file with Agent - you'll see a message saying you'll give us a copy of your tax return. Your personal information will be changed so we can't see any private information. - click okay and you'll get another message with a token   If you're using TurboTax Desktop: Click on Online in the top menu of TurboTax Desktop for Windows Select 'Send Tax File to Agent' Write down or send an image of your token number and state then place in this issue. We can then review your exact scenario for a solution   Please reply to this message with your token so that we can further assist you. Let us know all other states that are included on the return.
Yes, in the FILE section, after you indicated you want to Efile, you'll see a link to Print/View/Save or Review your Return, depending on which TurboTax product you're using.   Click on that and ... See more...
Yes, in the FILE section, after you indicated you want to Efile, you'll see a link to Print/View/Save or Review your Return, depending on which TurboTax product you're using.   Click on that and a separate window opens with a PDF copy of your return.  You can save the PDF to your computer, and print your returns from there.  The print menu will let you choose 'Tax Return Only' or 'Tax Return and Worksheets' or a specific form.    Or, you can print right from the PDF window, but be sure to save the PDF anyway.    @RMD20201   
Yes. The program can't calculate a credit for your resident state unless it knows the nonresident states taxable income and liability. If you do not prepare your returns in the correct order, they co... See more...
Yes. The program can't calculate a credit for your resident state unless it knows the nonresident states taxable income and liability. If you do not prepare your returns in the correct order, they could be wrong. @plawlor78 
Yes, it is a known issue and no, it does not matter.   You can enter it either way, and as you noticed, it works out the same - the fees can be subtracted from the proceeds or entered as a selling ex... See more...
Yes, it is a known issue and no, it does not matter.   You can enter it either way, and as you noticed, it works out the same - the fees can be subtracted from the proceeds or entered as a selling expense.