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April 13, 2025
9:42 AM
April 13, 2025
9:42 AM
It says you don't need the child's ss# but it won't let me continue without it.
April 13, 2025
9:42 AM
Hi Dana, Let's say my plan does allow reverse rollover from Traditional IRA to 401k. Since I did the Roth conversion for 2024 and 2025. Is there a deadline when i have to complete the reverse rol...
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Hi Dana, Let's say my plan does allow reverse rollover from Traditional IRA to 401k. Since I did the Roth conversion for 2024 and 2025. Is there a deadline when i have to complete the reverse rollover? Basically, i will move all my existing IRA balance to 401k plan which will bring my traditional IRA balance $0 thus allowing me take full advantage for backdoor conversion. Thank You
April 13, 2025
9:42 AM
Can you clarify if you are using TurboTax Online or TurboTax Desktop. We can assist based on which version you are using.
@GCWight
April 13, 2025
9:41 AM
It is 2025 and through out the entire process I thought I was getting a $12k refund, adjusted this box, and now I owe $2k. Closing in on a decade now and still not fixed!
April 13, 2025
9:41 AM
If you are using the TurboTax Home & Business desktop edition for tax year 2024, then Yes you can transfer a 2023 tax data file when you select New Tax Return.
The 2023 tax data file has to be loca...
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If you are using the TurboTax Home & Business desktop edition for tax year 2024, then Yes you can transfer a 2023 tax data file when you select New Tax Return.
The 2023 tax data file has to be located on a drive that is accessible to the TurboTax program.
April 13, 2025
9:40 AM
Same thing here again after five hours on the phone no one knowing what to do. I said look I have the app on my phone. I’ve been paying for years monthly through Apple Pay. They couldn’t find that I ...
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Same thing here again after five hours on the phone no one knowing what to do. I said look I have the app on my phone. I’ve been paying for years monthly through Apple Pay. They couldn’t find that I paid. I said you know I’m a customer you know I paid You can just give me the $214 discount that you’re trying to charge me twice for they said they can’t do that. They said you need to start over again. I said I will not start over again ended up paying it again and will not use TurboTax ever again.
April 13, 2025
9:40 AM
where can i claim milage ?
April 13, 2025
9:39 AM
Neither the IRS nor TurboTax knows what your RMD should be. They expect you and/or your plan administrator to make sure that the RMD is taken each year. If she needed to take RMD in 2024, and recei...
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Neither the IRS nor TurboTax knows what your RMD should be. They expect you and/or your plan administrator to make sure that the RMD is taken each year. If she needed to take RMD in 2024, and received a distribution from that account, she should check with her plan. The distribution she received may have actually included RMD (since this isn't noted specifically on the 1099-R).
Also, if she knows what her RMD for the year should be, and she had another distribution that was over that amount, she can indicate that her total RMD was taken from that account.
The IRS allows you to satisfy your RMD requirement by taking it from one account, or across several accounts. As long as the total is taken during the year.
Here's more info on IRS Requirements for RMD's.
@kurmakote
April 13, 2025
9:39 AM
I was able to correctly pro-rate the US income. One follow-on question: using May24-May25. Form asks for days in US and if worked during the 12 mo period used. I listed 1 US trip over Christmas/Ne...
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I was able to correctly pro-rate the US income. One follow-on question: using May24-May25. Form asks for days in US and if worked during the 12 mo period used. I listed 1 US trip over Christmas/New Years where I worked 2 days in 2025. Even though that period is used for establishing the 33o days, I shouldn’t count the 2 days in 2025 as part of my 2024 income should I?
April 13, 2025
9:39 AM
How do I mail my 1040 Return??
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April 13, 2025
9:38 AM
Taxes are pay-as-you-go, you should make an estimated tax for your income that you received the first quarter. When you file your return, both your 1099 income and your W2 income will combine and yo...
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Taxes are pay-as-you-go, you should make an estimated tax for your income that you received the first quarter. When you file your return, both your 1099 income and your W2 income will combine and you will pay taxes on both of them combined. You will need to pay the tax due on all of your income combined, even if you owe less than $1,000.
Pay as you go, so you won't owe: A guide to withholding, estimated taxes and ways to avoid the estimated tax penalty
How does my side job affect my taxes?
How do I report income from self-employment?
April 13, 2025
9:38 AM
I went through five hours and got nowhere. The people on the other end TurboTax can’t see that I paid monthly for a year through Apple Pay. They cannot understand that and that I am owed the free fed...
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I went through five hours and got nowhere. The people on the other end TurboTax can’t see that I paid monthly for a year through Apple Pay. They cannot understand that and that I am owed the free federal and state return. So they can’t communicate between intuit QuickBooks and TurboTax 3 different companies. Also they can’t verify that I paid through Apple Pay. I’ve been using this app for many years and I’ve been with TurboTax for probably 18 years I’m looking elsewhere. I filed both my sons through three tax USA because I didn’t wanna go through the bull. I I’m looking for an app rectify my bank account track my mileage and track invoice is very simple and then within a year
April 13, 2025
9:38 AM
question, is it all year or 8 months? is higher education an exception to not living with the parent all year?
April 13, 2025
9:38 AM
We have one child and lived in Utah January 1st, 2024-April 31st, 2024.
April 13, 2025
9:38 AM
I'm attempting to e-file and get this error message. As far as I can tell, the form is there when I search for it.
April 13, 2025
9:38 AM
Yes, you generally need to file two separate extensions: one for your federal taxes and one for your state taxes. Here’s how you can do it:
Federal Tax Extension
To file a federal tax extension, ...
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Yes, you generally need to file two separate extensions: one for your federal taxes and one for your state taxes. Here’s how you can do it:
Federal Tax Extension
To file a federal tax extension, you need to submit Form 4868 to the IRS. This form gives you an automatic six-month extension to file your federal tax return
You can file this form directly through TurboTax:
Use instructions at the TurboTax Easy Extension
IRS Form 4868 Instructions
State Tax Extension
Each state has its own requirements for filing a tax extension. Some states offer automatic extensions, while others require you to file a specific form
TurboTax can help you file state extensions directly within the software for many states:
Use instructions at the TurboTax State Extension Guide
TurboTax Help Article on State Extensions
If your state requires a specific form, TurboTax will guide you through the process or provide a link to the state’s tax authority website where you can file the extension
April 13, 2025
9:37 AM
You would only need to report it if you made other HSA contribution outside the HDHP or employer.
April 13, 2025
9:37 AM
None of the pension type indicators match because this was not a pension account.
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April 13, 2025
9:36 AM
It worked! Thanks