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If you are referring to your federal refund, you can check your federal refund status here . For additional information, refer to the TurboTax article Where’s My Tax Refund? How to Check Your Refund ... See more...
If you are referring to your federal refund, you can check your federal refund status here . For additional information, refer to the TurboTax article Where’s My Tax Refund? How to Check Your Refund Status for additional information.   You can contact the IRS at 800-829-1954 also.
I can't duplicate your error.  You should clear your cache and cookies.   Here's how to clear your cache.   Here's how to delete your cookies.   @davidmilesfriedman 
Did you e-file your tax return and was it accepted? Only the IRS and your State control when and if a Federal or State tax refund is Approved and Issued.   You complete your tax return by finish... See more...
Did you e-file your tax return and was it accepted? Only the IRS and your State control when and if a Federal or State tax refund is Approved and Issued.   You complete your tax return by finishing all 3 Steps in the File section. In Step 3, to e-file your tax return, you must click on the large button labeled "Transmit my returns now".   After completing the File section and e-filing your tax return you will receive two emails from TurboTax. The first email when your tax return was transmitted and the second email when the tax return has either been accepted or rejected.   Note - Once a tax return has been Accepted by the IRS or a State, TurboTax receives no further information concerning the tax return or the status of any tax refund.  Only the taxpayer listed on the tax return can obtain the status of a tax refund or a tax return.   To check the status of an e-filed return, open up your desktop product or log into your TurboTax Online Account. You can find your status within the TurboTax product. If accepted by the IRS use the federal tax refund website to check the refund status - https://www.irs.gov/refunds If accepted by the state use this TurboTax support FAQ to check the state tax refund status - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/track-state-refund/L3jgO8PGs_...   After the tax return has been Accepted by the IRS (meaning only that they received the return) it will be in the Processing mode until the tax refund has been Approved and then an Issue Date will be available on the IRS website. See this IRS website for federal tax refund FAQ's - https://www.irs.gov/refunds/tax-season-refund-frequently-asked-questions
What I would do on the old computer, is copy the whole Turbo Tax folder that is under your Documents. That should be where the .tax files and pdf files are stored. Also if you haven't done it, I woul... See more...
What I would do on the old computer, is copy the whole Turbo Tax folder that is under your Documents. That should be where the .tax files and pdf files are stored. Also if you haven't done it, I would open each year in the program and save it as a pdf file, go to FILE - SAVE TO PDF so you don't need the program installed to view your return. Copy that folder to a flash drive or best yet is to burn it to a CD or DVD and then you will have a backup of them. Then on the new computer copy the folder (or files) from the flash drive to your Documents folder. You only need the tax return data file ending in .tax2023 to transfer into 2024 or .tax2024 to transfer into next year. You can't transfer the programs. They have to be installed from the CD or Download. You don't need to install older programs unless you need to amend or you didn't save the pdf file. And they only support the last 3 years. If you install an older year you won't be able to update it or download any state programs, so you won't be able to open your return. See this article on how to move your tax return to another computer……. https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-data-file/help/how-do-i-move-my-tax-data-file-to-another-computer/00/26128
I'm taking over from a CPA and using turbotax Business to fill 2024 1041 return When I depreciate a water heater for a residential rental property, I'm surprised that TurboTax uses 200DB/HY even tho... See more...
I'm taking over from a CPA and using turbotax Business to fill 2024 1041 return When I depreciate a water heater for a residential rental property, I'm surprised that TurboTax uses 200DB/HY even though I specified that the "Date in Service" is 11/15/19.   Here are the parameters: Description: Water Heater Date in service: 11/15/2019 This asset was used 100% for business Description of asset: Tools, Machinery, Equipment, Furniture -> Rental property furnishing Amount paid: $1099. No special depreciation deduction in prior years. When I take a look at Form 4562, TurboTax uses 200DB/HY when it should be 200DB/MQ since the asset was put in service the last 3 months of the year.   What am I doing wrong?  
So when i get a new computer with Windows 11 and have all the TurboTax programs installed on my older Windows 10 computer how will I transfer all of them top new computer? Will TurboTax have a quick ... See more...
So when i get a new computer with Windows 11 and have all the TurboTax programs installed on my older Windows 10 computer how will I transfer all of them top new computer? Will TurboTax have a quick method to transfer them all? Thanks  
What kind of loss are you looking for? Capital loss carryover? Net operating loss carryforward? Something else? If you properly carried over capital losses from year to year, the capital loss car... See more...
What kind of loss are you looking for? Capital loss carryover? Net operating loss carryforward? Something else? If you properly carried over capital losses from year to year, the capital loss carryover for the current year (from 2023 to 2024) includes the cumulative losses for all previous years. The capital loss carryover is on Schedule D line 6 (short-term) and line 14 (long-term). The amounts on Schedule D lines 6 and 14 come directly from the Capital Loss Carryover Worksheet.  
You can visit your state’s Department of Revenue to find out if you can walk into an office to get service.  Please review the TurboTax article How do I contact my state's Department of Revenue? for ... See more...
You can visit your state’s Department of Revenue to find out if you can walk into an office to get service.  Please review the TurboTax article How do I contact my state's Department of Revenue? for more information.
Token Number  93066313-66330343   I Never got a reply back after I sent you a copy of my return? I still think the calculation is wrong and if I don't get an answer I may have to seek an alternat... See more...
Token Number  93066313-66330343   I Never got a reply back after I sent you a copy of my return? I still think the calculation is wrong and if I don't get an answer I may have to seek an alternative to TurboTax in the future which is shame since I have been using TT for many many years.
If your client was still using the home as her primary residence at the time of sale then no, there is no loss to claim.  If they had made a profit on the sale it would have been excluded so the loss... See more...
If your client was still using the home as her primary residence at the time of sale then no, there is no loss to claim.  If they had made a profit on the sale it would have been excluded so the loss is as well.   @CaPattie4 
@CaPattie4 wrote: What is the correct scenario? No loss on the sale can be claimed if the property was held for personal use postmortem.
You have to use the account number that your spouse used so you can review the tax return.  Get the information from him.
You have to log into the same Turbo Tax account.  You need to get the username and password from your spouse.  
@littletaff20    I think we're missing the problem.   It shouldn't be rejecting for the EIC.   What is the exact reject error message or code?  A common reject is for the wrong AGI.   Try entering ... See more...
@littletaff20    I think we're missing the problem.   It shouldn't be rejecting for the EIC.   What is the exact reject error message or code?  A common reject is for the wrong AGI.   Try entering 0 for the AGI. The IRS might have processed your return later so the AGI didn't get entered in time.  Especially if you mailed it.  That works for most people. See, https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/rejections/help/what-if-i-entered-the-correct-agi-and-i-m-still-getting-an-e-file-reject/00/27031 How to correct the AGI in the Online version https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/agi/help/where-do-i-correct-my-agi-in-turbotax-online/00/26311 If you can’t get it to efile you will have to print and mail it. https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/printing/help/how-do-i-print-and-mail-my-return-in-turbotax-online/00/26258 Be sure to attach copies of your W2s and any 1099s that have withholding on them.  You have to mail federal and state in separate envelopes because they go to different places.  Get a tracking number from the post office when you mail them for proof of filing.
I call them and wait for hours with no pickup. Can I go down to an office in Colorado springs?
I am still having problems with this issue when I attempt to complete my personal 1040 form using TurboTax online. My entries to Form 7023 Part II made in Turbotax online do not save. Therefore I am ... See more...
I am still having problems with this issue when I attempt to complete my personal 1040 form using TurboTax online. My entries to Form 7023 Part II made in Turbotax online do not save. Therefore I am getting an error.   "Sch K-1 Wks- S Corporations Form 7023: Line 35, column D should be blank when Part II, Line 29 Total column is zero."   What's happening here is that I was able to enter figures into 7023 Part III which equal my allowable loss. But it does not comport with the Part II fields which are blank because when I enter values it does not save them.   It makes sense that the Part II values should be entered by Turbo Tax will not save them after I spend a lot of time entering them.