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Yes, you were supposed to file form 5405 with your 2023 tax return, declaring that you moved out of the home because you transferred it to a spouse in a divorce.  You would not be required to make an... See more...
Yes, you were supposed to file form 5405 with your 2023 tax return, declaring that you moved out of the home because you transferred it to a spouse in a divorce.  You would not be required to make any payment for 2023 or 2024, because that responsibility is transferred to the spouse who remained in the home.   The easy solution is to just tell Turbotax you are still living in the home, and allow the program to make the final payment.   The correct solution in your case is to file without a payment for 2024 (you will have to mail your return instead of e-filing).  Then prepare and file an amended 2023 return that reports you moved out and transferred responsibility for the credit to your spouse who remained in the home.  You should get a refund of the payment you made in 2023.     On the other hand, if you DID report moving out on your 2023 tax return using form 5405, then the IRS credit database is wrong.  Just file by mail for 2024, there is no need to amend your 2023 return. 
You will need to contact Georgia form more information.   List of Department of Revenue by state  List of state DOR's 
You will need to contact Georgia form more information.   List of Department of Revenue by state  List of state DOR's 
I sent my taxes in at the end of February, everything was signed and dated. Then they asked for more time to review the taxes. OK, fine. Now they want 60 more days to review and send my tax return to... See more...
I sent my taxes in at the end of February, everything was signed and dated. Then they asked for more time to review the taxes. OK, fine. Now they want 60 more days to review and send my tax return to me. WTH!!!     Update: They just told me it was going to be 180 days. I dint know who I pissed off, but this is rediculas. The soonest I will be getting it is June 3rd. Completely unacceptable with all of the digital programs they have that basically do your taxes for you. And why aren't they advanced enough to have it so that taxes get checked on the way in? Just disappointed.   
The IRS says they will automatically apply penalty relief based on your address, if you are in an affected area.  If you can, delete the penalty form, or decline turbotax's offer to calculate a penal... See more...
The IRS says they will automatically apply penalty relief based on your address, if you are in an affected area.  If you can, delete the penalty form, or decline turbotax's offer to calculate a penalty.  Submit your return without the penalty form, and let the IRS calculate it for you.  If they do bill you for a penalty, you can call the number on the notice to have the penalty abated. https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-provides-relief-for-helene-various-deadlines-postponed-to-may-1-2025-part-or-all-of-7-states-qualify
How you chose to pay the taxes owed will be on the Filing Instructions page for your tax return.  Use Print Center for the PDF download so the Filing Instructions page will be included.   To acce... See more...
How you chose to pay the taxes owed will be on the Filing Instructions page for your tax return.  Use Print Center for the PDF download so the Filing Instructions page will be included.   To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/   When you sign onto your online account and land on the Tax Home web page, scroll down and click on Add a state.  This will take you back to the 2024 online tax return. Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen.  Then click on Print Center.  Then click on Print, save or preview this year's return.  Choose the option Include government and TurboTax worksheets  
Or----did that total amount include a federal refund and a state refund?   Federal and state refunds do not arrive together; they are issued separately by completely separate entities.
Please call TurboTax Customer service.  Here is a link:  Turbo Tax Customer Service 
@RobertB4444  do I need to include a copy of the FBARs (most recent 6 years) in the SDOP submission to IRS. I  will be e-filing the FBARs on BSA E-Filing website? Thanks!
Please call TurboTax Customer service.  Here is a link:  Turbo Tax Customer Service 
This could have been sent in error. You can confirm your efile status for peace of mind. Here's how you can check: How to Check your E-file Status
If you are filing an amended return, the amount in your summary is likely your original amount you were getting back.  When you added additional income, you increased your tax liability, so you likel... See more...
If you are filing an amended return, the amount in your summary is likely your original amount you were getting back.  When you added additional income, you increased your tax liability, so you likely received more back than you should have.  When this happens, the amount due also includes paying back what you originally received that you shouldn't have received.   The amount on your form 1040 will still match the refund you saw in the summary, but then the other amount is likely what you will see on the 1040X. 
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 Individu... See more...
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. 
If you want to check the debit date you specified, look on the filing instructions for your return.  It will tell you the debit date the IRS or State will deduct the payment.  If you did not print th... See more...
If you want to check the debit date you specified, look on the filing instructions for your return.  It will tell you the debit date the IRS or State will deduct the payment.  If you did not print them out you can view them using the following steps:    TurboTax Online  In TurboTax Online, sign into your account. You should be on your Tax Home page. Scroll down to Your tax returns & documents. Select 2024, and then select Add a State (you're not actually adding a state, this just gets you into the right menu). Once you're in your return, you can navigate around as usual. Click Tax Tools (in the black bar on the left of your screen) and then click select Print Center. Click Print, save or preview this year's return TurboTax CD/Download  Go into Forms Mode by clicking on the Forms icon in the top right of the blue bar.   In the Forms in My Return list on the left, click Filing Inst.  [It's usually toward the bottom of the list.]  The form will appear on the right side of the screen. You can view the form on the screen or you can print a copy by clicking the Print box at the bottom of the screen. To return to the interview, click on the Step-By-Step icon in the top right of the blue bar.
Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the ability to offset a refund to pay for certain past due debts.  You generally will receive a letter stating what the offset was f... See more...
Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the ability to offset a refund to pay for certain past due debts.  You generally will receive a letter stating what the offset was for.    The IRS provides a toll-free number, (800) 304-3107, to call for information about tax offsets.
I only got a statement for 1099b from charles schwab. No other form. These are for options credit spreads, not futures. I did not get assigned on any since they're cash settled so it should be easier... See more...
I only got a statement for 1099b from charles schwab. No other form. These are for options credit spreads, not futures. I did not get assigned on any since they're cash settled so it should be easier to manually file.
No.  You do not need to send a copy of the 1099R to the IRS if you e-filed. 
To be specific, I only owe an additional $7, as a result of an increased Dividend amount.  I know only the 1040-X is needed along with corrected/changed forms, but since the corrected 1099 amount is ... See more...
To be specific, I only owe an additional $7, as a result of an increased Dividend amount.  I know only the 1040-X is needed along with corrected/changed forms, but since the corrected 1099 amount is only referenced on the first 3 pages, do I need to send in all 10 pages of that 1099?  Otherwise, I should be good.