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April 11, 2025
4:20 AM
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April 11, 2025
4:19 AM
Do you owe taxes, or TurboTax fees.
To view what you were charged for:
Gog into TurboTax
On the left sidebar toward the bottom
Click Intuit Account
A screen with boxes will show up...
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Do you owe taxes, or TurboTax fees.
To view what you were charged for:
Gog into TurboTax
On the left sidebar toward the bottom
Click Intuit Account
A screen with boxes will show up
From the left sidebar
Select Products and Billing
April 11, 2025
4:17 AM
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April 11, 2025
4:15 AM
Wages & Income: W-2 error in block 14 code K should be: “K - Pretax Vision and Dental Deduction”
according to the Employee W-2 form.
And NOT:
“K – 20% excise tax – golden parachute” which in ...
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Wages & Income: W-2 error in block 14 code K should be: “K - Pretax Vision and Dental Deduction”
according to the Employee W-2 form.
And NOT:
“K – 20% excise tax – golden parachute” which in the 2022 Turbo tax program.
Still the same in 2023. In fact, for Box 14, Codes K, V, and Y were all interpreted incorrectly by TurboTax. Not only were they coded incorrectly, but if we hadn't caught the errors, we would have paid both federal and state income taxes instead of receiving refunds. Let the buyer beware.
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April 11, 2025
4:12 AM
It depends on what the settlement was for.
If it was for your vehicle damage, then it is not taxable income unless it resulted in a gain. Meaning, if you ended off getting more from your car t...
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It depends on what the settlement was for.
If it was for your vehicle damage, then it is not taxable income unless it resulted in a gain. Meaning, if you ended off getting more from your car than you paid for it, then the gain would be taxable. If the payment was because your car was totaled and that was the value the insurance company determined it was worth and you had more than that into it, then it would not be deductible.
If it was for lost wages, you would enter them as other reportable income by selecting the following:
Federal
Income and Expenses
Scroll down to Less Common Income and click Show More
Start next to Miscellaneous Income
Start next to Other Reportable Income
April 11, 2025
4:11 AM
April 11, 2025
4:10 AM
I need assistance
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April 11, 2025
4:07 AM
You can enter this as other income by selecting the following:
Federal
Income and Expenses
Scroll down to Less Common Income and click Show More
Start next to Miscellaneous Income
St...
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You can enter this as other income by selecting the following:
Federal
Income and Expenses
Scroll down to Less Common Income and click Show More
Start next to Miscellaneous Income
Start next to Other Reportable Income
You cannot claim expenses only the income.
April 11, 2025
4:06 AM
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Yes, you can use TurboTax to report that you made a Qualified Charitable Distribution.
You enter the Form 1099-R that is reporting the distribution which was the Qualified Charitable Distributi...
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Yes, you can use TurboTax to report that you made a Qualified Charitable Distribution.
You enter the Form 1099-R that is reporting the distribution which was the Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD). As long as the requirements for QCD have been met, you will see follow-up questions to answer in order to indicate that it was a QCD.
See the following TurboTax help article for more information:
What is a Qualified Charitable Distribution?
April 11, 2025
4:05 AM
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April 11, 2025
4:04 AM
Thanks again for the quick response. This extension would extend the current visa period, but I am not sure I understand how it affects the exemption ending in 2023.
April 11, 2025
4:03 AM
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April 11, 2025
4:01 AM
The sale is taxable.
If you made a profit or gain on the sale of a personal item, your profit is taxable.
The profit is the difference between the amount you received for selling the item an...
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The sale is taxable.
If you made a profit or gain on the sale of a personal item, your profit is taxable.
The profit is the difference between the amount you received for selling the item and the amount you originally paid for the item.
IRS Sale of personal items
April 11, 2025
3:54 AM
Legal fees related to whistleblower claims can be deducted on your tax return.
Please see Can I Deduct Legal Fees on My Taxes?
To post these fees
Select Deductions & Credits
Scroll t...
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Legal fees related to whistleblower claims can be deducted on your tax return.
Please see Can I Deduct Legal Fees on My Taxes?
To post these fees
Select Deductions & Credits
Scroll to Other Deductions & Credits
From the drop down
Choose Legal Fees
April 11, 2025
3:51 AM
Can (and how/where) you claim temporary housing payments you made to live while your house was unlivable due to a natural disaster. Yes it was federally declared and I have the fema number. I only se...
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Can (and how/where) you claim temporary housing payments you made to live while your house was unlivable due to a natural disaster. Yes it was federally declared and I have the fema number. I only see where you can claim property loss not covered by insurance. How do you claim having to pay rent when it was not covered by fema or insurance? We do not pay rent in our home, we own it outright so a remtal expense is above our normal living expenses. Thank you
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April 11, 2025
3:48 AM
I started filling in my taxes online my laptop, then my laptop failed. I have the backup file. Can i continue filling in my taxes online?
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April 11, 2025
3:40 AM
Money that was given to you as a gift is not taxable and does not get entered on a tax return. It is also not deductible for the person who gave it to you. If you had no taxable income then you d...
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Money that was given to you as a gift is not taxable and does not get entered on a tax return. It is also not deductible for the person who gave it to you. If you had no taxable income then you do not need to file a tax return unless you have a 1095A for marketplace health insurance.
April 11, 2025
3:39 AM
Please clarify your question.
Are you in the HSA section?
What HSA balance is being paid?
Are you in the estimated tax section?
Did you pay estimated taxes in 2024?
Please conta...
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Please clarify your question.
Are you in the HSA section?
What HSA balance is being paid?
Are you in the estimated tax section?
Did you pay estimated taxes in 2024?
Please contact us again to provide some additional details.
April 11, 2025
3:38 AM
Serious problem when linking self-employed expenses from a Wells Fargo account. When I attach the account, it at first only links .01% of expenses. After several times refreshing it links 25% of e...
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Serious problem when linking self-employed expenses from a Wells Fargo account. When I attach the account, it at first only links .01% of expenses. After several times refreshing it links 25% of expenses (expenses only from Jan 1- Apr 4). I have spent over 5 hours with customer service troubleshooting to no avail. I’ve tried: -unlinking and relinking the credit card -clearing cache and cookies -different browser -starting entire process over from scratch -resetting my TurboTax access (on the Wells Fargo app) -different computer -changing my WF password (read somewhere that simple passwords without symbols are better ingested into TurboTax) Customer Service told me that “there’s no problem” with TurboTax’s expense uploads but still cant fix it. Any ideas?
April 11, 2025
3:35 AM
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Here are some of the limitations to Itemized deductions
Medical expenses Limit: You can only deduct the amount of your medical and dental expenses that is more than 7.5% of your AGI.
Acce...
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Here are some of the limitations to Itemized deductions
Medical expenses Limit: You can only deduct the amount of your medical and dental expenses that is more than 7.5% of your AGI.
Acceptable Medical and dental expenses
To post Medical Expenses:
Log into TurboTax
Under Federal
Select Deductions & Credits
Scroll down the list to Medical.
Click the down arrow
Choose Medical Expenses
TurboTax will tell you the amount of medical expenses you need to be eligible for a deduction.
It my look like you should be getting Itemized deductions based on the raw numbers, but after crunching the numbers it may not be the best choice for you.