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April 23, 2025
11:53 AM
Is it a 2024 tax form? Does it say for Calendar Year 2024?
April 23, 2025
11:53 AM
Did the Roth conversion (total amount) in Dec, one time, and Paid the full taxes on it in Dec same year. There were no estimated payment made as I did not know until the end of the year that I would...
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Did the Roth conversion (total amount) in Dec, one time, and Paid the full taxes on it in Dec same year. There were no estimated payment made as I did not know until the end of the year that I would make the roth conversion. a dilemma!
April 23, 2025
11:51 AM
I recieved a 1099-C for my 2024 taxes. But is was for a very old credit card debt. Like 15 years or more. Can they send me this form for something that old?
April 23, 2025
11:49 AM
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Yes, if you filed your 2022 return with TurboTax then you can amend it using TurboTax.
See the following TurboTax help article to get started:
How do I amend my federal tax return for a...
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Yes, if you filed your 2022 return with TurboTax then you can amend it using TurboTax.
See the following TurboTax help article to get started:
How do I amend my federal tax return for a prior year?
April 23, 2025
11:48 AM
If you are using: TurboTax Online: see How do I view and delete forms in TurboTax Online? TurboTax Desktop: On the top right, there is a FORMS button. Click on FORMS. Locate the form you want t...
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If you are using: TurboTax Online: see How do I view and delete forms in TurboTax Online? TurboTax Desktop: On the top right, there is a FORMS button. Click on FORMS. Locate the form you want to delete. Click on the form name. Below the form, bottom left, select DELETE FORM button.
April 23, 2025
11:48 AM
What is the 3 year rule to file a tax amendment?
April 23, 2025
11:47 AM
So if line 30 on state return is blank I need to amend & fill out the worksheet is that correct ??
April 23, 2025
11:47 AM
Are there income or credit limits for income that might keep me from amending my 2024 taxes? I completely forgot to submit my 1098T. It is for myself. I am head of household with 1 dependent. Tha...
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Are there income or credit limits for income that might keep me from amending my 2024 taxes? I completely forgot to submit my 1098T. It is for myself. I am head of household with 1 dependent. Thank you!
April 23, 2025
11:47 AM
April 23, 2025
11:45 AM
Thank you! I am looking at the docs again and I see that what I was reporting was from 2 years ago. This year's has numbers in 5, 11, 14 —14 is a negative number. I am also out of state and ther...
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Thank you! I am looking at the docs again and I see that what I was reporting was from 2 years ago. This year's has numbers in 5, 11, 14 —14 is a negative number. I am also out of state and there is another document for that state (CA). Any thoughts on this? Thanks for your help and patience!
April 23, 2025
11:45 AM
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No, you don't need to amend. You should only have the 2 1099-Rs entered. If you did not receive a distribution from the 3rd IRA, no form would have been received or reported. You took your full ...
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No, you don't need to amend. You should only have the 2 1099-Rs entered. If you did not receive a distribution from the 3rd IRA, no form would have been received or reported. You took your full RMD, so as long as you were not penalized for not taking the RMD, you are fine to leave your return as is.
April 23, 2025
11:45 AM
I failed to file my 1099B on my 2022 tax return. Can I file that now using Turbo Tax?
April 23, 2025
11:45 AM
Thank you for the explanation and all your help! I really appreciate it. So, I'll only amend the Federal tax. Can you please help me with some final questions? 1) I assume that filing an amendme...
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Thank you for the explanation and all your help! I really appreciate it. So, I'll only amend the Federal tax. Can you please help me with some final questions? 1) I assume that filing an amendment to change my status from resident to nonresident for tax purposes can be a complicated process. Do you have any final advice or tips for going through it? 2) Would this amendment impact negatively any of my future tax filings? 3) In my case, I received a refund this year with my current forms. However, I'd have to receive an additional refund because I reported interest income from savings accounts, which I understand shouldn't be reported as a nonresident for tax purposes. Since I already received a refund this year, would I need to return it before applying for a larger refund? 3) Do you know how long it typically takes the IRS to review an amended return? In my case, since I overpaid in taxes, would Sprintax be sufficient to file the amendment, or should I consider hiring a tax expert instead? 4) To confirm, I can file an amendment at any time of the year, right? 5) Would I need to do something else with the forms I already filed this year? Or would it be enough to just follow the process Sprintax suggests?
April 23, 2025
11:44 AM
That still doesn't help me because it says $3000. or less and I repaid $7488.
April 23, 2025
11:44 AM
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Follow the instructions below to prepare your amendment using TurboTax Online:
Open TurboTax.
Scroll down to Your tax returns & documents and select 2024 for the year you want to amend.
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Follow the instructions below to prepare your amendment using TurboTax Online:
Open TurboTax.
Scroll down to Your tax returns & documents and select 2024 for the year you want to amend.
Select Amend (change) return, then Amend using TurboTax Online.
On the screen OK, let's get a kickstart on your 2024 amended return, select the reason.
On the next screen, select Something Else and Continue.
On the screen Tell us which 2024 return(s) you want to amend, select 2024 Federal or State.
TurboTax will guide you through the screens to prepare your amendment.
For further information review the TurboTax articles: and Video: How to Amend Your Tax Return.
For more information and instructions, review the TurboTax articles How to Correct Federal Tax Returns, How to File an Amended Tax Return with the IRS and Video: How to Amend Your Tax Return.
April 23, 2025
11:44 AM
We are residents of NJ. My child is a college student in CA. Every year, he spends 11 months on campus in CA, and only 1 month elsewhere (NJ, NY, other states). Should he file as NJ resident and CA n...
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We are residents of NJ. My child is a college student in CA. Every year, he spends 11 months on campus in CA, and only 1 month elsewhere (NJ, NY, other states). Should he file as NJ resident and CA non-resident, or as CA resident and NJ non-resident?
April 23, 2025
11:44 AM
Here's how you can check: How to Check your E-file Status You can also check the IRS Where's My Amended Refund. You will need to contact the IRS for information. It might be easiest to set up...
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Here's how you can check: How to Check your E-file Status You can also check the IRS Where's My Amended Refund. You will need to contact the IRS for information. It might be easiest to set up an account with them. IRS Individual Online Account Taxpayers with a Social Security number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number can create or access their IRS Individual Online Account to get information they need to file their return. With an IRS Individual Online Account, people can: View balance owed, payment history and schedule payments. Cancel scheduled payments. Get transcripts. View or create payment plans. See digital copies of some IRS notices. View key data from their most recently filed tax return, including adjusted gross income. Validate bank accounts and save multiple accounts, eliminating the need to re-enter bank account information every time they make a payment. View, approve and electronically sign power of attorney and tax information authorizations from their tax professional.
April 23, 2025
11:43 AM
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Yes, if you are eligible to make a deductible Traditional IRA contribution, then your taxable income can be reduced.
However, there are income limits that are applied to determine whether you...
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Yes, if you are eligible to make a deductible Traditional IRA contribution, then your taxable income can be reduced.
However, there are income limits that are applied to determine whether you are eligible to deduct your Traditional IRA contributions. See the following TurboTax help article to learn more:
Is an IRA contribution deductible?
Also, making a non-deductible Traditional IRA or Roth IRA contribution will not reduce your taxable income.
April 23, 2025
11:43 AM
It depends on the type of rental property you sold. Section 1245 assets are depreciable personal property (furniture, equipment, etc.) or amortizable Section 197 intangibles; Section 1250 assets are...
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It depends on the type of rental property you sold. Section 1245 assets are depreciable personal property (furniture, equipment, etc.) or amortizable Section 197 intangibles; Section 1250 assets are real property, whether depreciable or not. Either one of these provisions may result in capital gains and/or ordinary income (including depreciation recapture).
Also note that Section 1250 applies to assets that are not and have never been Section 1245 property. If you converted a rental from personal use, this would cause the sale to be subject to Section 1245.