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April 8, 2025
2:56 AM
I was the only one who managed the rental property and reported rental activities on my returns. My two sisters never collected rent or reported any rental expenses on their tax returns. I was the on...
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I was the only one who managed the rental property and reported rental activities on my returns. My two sisters never collected rent or reported any rental expenses on their tax returns. I was the only one who did that.Do they need to file form 3115?
April 8, 2025
2:53 AM
how should i do amend my return?
April 8, 2025
2:11 AM
Are you asking how to check on a state tax refund? Some states are fairly quick with refunds, while other states can take a long time processing returns--even several weeks--as they crack down on de...
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Are you asking how to check on a state tax refund? Some states are fairly quick with refunds, while other states can take a long time processing returns--even several weeks--as they crack down on detecting fraudulent returns. Here are some things you should check: First, you need to be sure your state return was successfully filed. If you efiled, be sure your efiled state return was accepted. If you used Online TurboTax, you can check by looking at the Tax Home in your Online account. Or did you choose to file by mail instead? TurboTax does not mail it for you. If you chose that method, you have to print, sign, date, and mail it. The FAQ below tells how to check on a state refund and has a link for your state. Then you'll see information for your state (which may include info on how long it takes in your state) and a link to go to your state's "Where's My Refund" tool. Your state may also have a FAQ section at it's "Where's My Refund" site that tells how long to expect in your state. Choose your state from the table in this FAQ: FAQ: How do I track my state refund? https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/track-state-refund/L3jgO8PGs_...
April 8, 2025
2:09 AM
Duplicate thread. Please see the info I left you in your other thread at: https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/after-you-file/discussion/why-i-haven-t-received-my-amended-taxes-yet/01/3636356/high...
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Duplicate thread. Please see the info I left you in your other thread at: https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/after-you-file/discussion/why-i-haven-t-received-my-amended-taxes-yet/01/3636356/highlight/false#M794277
April 8, 2025
2:08 AM
I don't get the state tax money, do we Can you help me please
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April 8, 2025
2:07 AM
What is showing with the IRS tool? It can take up to 16 weeks for some amended returns. IRS: Where's My Amended Return? https://www.irs.gov/filing/wheres-my-amended-return
April 8, 2025
2:06 AM
It appears from the Form 4868 Instructions that in order to apply for an extension that also covers your spouse then you have to enter "ITIN to be requested". If you file MFS and you spouse does not...
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It appears from the Form 4868 Instructions that in order to apply for an extension that also covers your spouse then you have to enter "ITIN to be requested". If you file MFS and you spouse does not have and is not required to have an SSN or ITIN, then you enter "NRA" for the name of spouse under the MFS filing status check box. See the form 1040 instructions.
April 8, 2025
1:49 AM
I just eFiled my 2024 1040 with a an ePayment for the tax due. The return was rejected (error in a birthdate) and resubmitted. The question is; was the ePayment also rejected? Fortunately, I have ...
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I just eFiled my 2024 1040 with a an ePayment for the tax due. The return was rejected (error in a birthdate) and resubmitted. The question is; was the ePayment also rejected? Fortunately, I have time to check the bank, but I am just wanting to know so I can plan.
April 8, 2025
1:48 AM
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April 8, 2025
1:44 AM
Hi, I am a research scholar on a J1 visa. I had assumed I am considered non-resident for tax purposes through the 2 year tax examption. But I am wondering how is that calculated to determine if I sh...
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Hi, I am a research scholar on a J1 visa. I had assumed I am considered non-resident for tax purposes through the 2 year tax examption. But I am wondering how is that calculated to determine if I should file with TurboTax or Sprintax (if I am indeed nonresident). When calculating the tax exemption status the dates used are the visa start date or the US entry date? My J1 visa (Research Scholar) started in January 1 2024 but I entered the US during the grace period (December 26 2023). I was also on J1 research scholar status in 2018. Sprintax calculates that 2018 and 2023 are tax exempt years even though my visa and programme started at 2024 and I was only in the US for 5 days before my program started. Is that correct? Any help appreciated, thank you.
April 8, 2025
1:30 AM
My spouse is a nonresident foreign national with no ITIN nor US filing obligation of her own. If I'm uncertain whether or not we'll be applying for her ITIN when filing, how should I fill extension F...
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My spouse is a nonresident foreign national with no ITIN nor US filing obligation of her own. If I'm uncertain whether or not we'll be applying for her ITIN when filing, how should I fill extension Form 4868 box 3 "Spouse SSN/ITIN"? [blank] NRA (for nonresident alien; read anecdotally but couldn't find direct IRS source for this) ITIN TO BE REQUESTED (even if not sure we'd request it) __ We are not ready to decide if I MFS alone or we MFJ together via a 6013g election (treating her as a tax resident). Still seeking a solid international tax pro to advise us on long term implications. She will have an SSN eventually when she's issued a green card, which wouldn't happen before the extension filing deadline in October. Side note: even if I end up filing MFS, we might still try to amend that to MFJ once she's issued an SSN (and before the 2024 amendment deadline of April 2028)...rather than going through the ITIN process. One tax pro mentioned this could be an easier strategy at the cost of us loaning the government the refund we'd otherwise get if obtaining an ITIN for her now. Thanks in advance!
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April 8, 2025
1:23 AM
In 2021 my spouse and I made excess ROTH IRA contributions of $4000. The excess contributions were withdrawn by the tax filing deadline, along with the earnings ($486) on those excess contributions....
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In 2021 my spouse and I made excess ROTH IRA contributions of $4000. The excess contributions were withdrawn by the tax filing deadline, along with the earnings ($486) on those excess contributions. The earnings were reported as income for 2021. In 2022 we made excess ROTH IRA contributions of $1000. The excess contributions (minus a loss of $244) were withdrawn by the tax filing deadline (a total of $756 withdrawn), so there were no taxable earnings. There was no penalty because the excess contributions were withdrawn by the filing deadline. In 2023, no ROTH IRA contributions were made, and there were no issues or additional tax regarding ROTH IRA contributions for previous years. In 2024, TurboTax asks if we made excess ROTH IRA contributions for 2024 (no, we did not). Then we are asked if we opened any ROTH IRAs in 2023 or any previous year (yes, we did). Then we are asked to enter excess contributions for previous years, and given a reminder that “excess contributions should be withdrawn to avoid additional taxes”. If I truthfully enter $5000 (excess contributions for 2021 and 2022), TurboTax generates Form 5329 that shows a 6% additional tax ($300). Since we withdrew excess ROTH IRA contributions by the tax filing deadlines and reported the earnings as income previously, how do we answer the excess ROTH IRA contributions for previous years question so that we are not assessed the additional 6% tax? If we state that excess contributions for previous years is $0, Form 5329 is not generated and no additional tax is shown, but we don’t know if this is correct, and wonder if doing that would be an error. Thanks so much! Any help here is greatly appreciated.
April 8, 2025
1:16 AM
Can i claim the loss if it is checked?
April 8, 2025
1:15 AM
I got a "snag" message when I tried to pay with my credit card. I tried updating and reinstalling, but that didn't work. I also tried installing it on other machines (Windows and Mac), but I couldn...
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I got a "snag" message when I tried to pay with my credit card. I tried updating and reinstalling, but that didn't work. I also tried installing it on other machines (Windows and Mac), but I couldn't due to a license issue (Error code: 605). I purchased it from https://intuitmall.mybigcommerce.com/ and have only installed it on one machine.
April 8, 2025
1:14 AM
I called and they said it's just taking longer but no real reason already got state just waiting on federal
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April 8, 2025
1:09 AM
So does that mean we can't carryover federal capital losses to Montana taxes even though they have a transition option for it? And if we are how do we allocate it between spouses if the return is mar...
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So does that mean we can't carryover federal capital losses to Montana taxes even though they have a transition option for it? And if we are how do we allocate it between spouses if the return is married, filing jointly? Mallory
April 8, 2025
1:08 AM
got standard intuit turbotax at cosco , error 606 comes up, what is the fix