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September 10, 2025
1:57 PM
I filed an extension. It's now 9/10/2025 and this is STILL not fixed! Come on, TurboTax! When are you going to fix it?
September 10, 2025
1:57 PM
Straight from the horse's mouth: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/windows-10-iot-enterprise-ltsc-2021 Listing Start Date Mainstream End Date Extended End Date Window...
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Straight from the horse's mouth: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/windows-10-iot-enterprise-ltsc-2021 Listing Start Date Mainstream End Date Extended End Date Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 Nov 16, 2021 Jan 12, 2027 Jan 13, 2032 MANY of us in the "Windows community" saw this coming and migrated to this edition of Windows 10 specifically to delay the pain of being forced into that hot mess otherwise known as "Windows 11", using fancy new hardware that is only necessary to handle Windows' ever-increasing BLOAT. What some of us did not see coming was Intuit taking the easy way out and not actually respecting Microsoft's published EOL support dates for specific Windows 10 editions! Any "forced" upgrade to Windows 11 on my PCs will happen over my dead body. If I can't find a way to fool TurboTax into believing that it's running on "Made for Windows 11" hardware then I will finally give up on your government-sponsored taxpayer-supported software project, bite the bullet, and move onto to something else... Cheers! 😛
September 10, 2025
1:31 PM
Average. My understanding is that the options will appear as either a popup notification or if you open Windows Update on you computer. Haven't seen it yet on mine , but understand Micro$oft will be ...
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Average. My understanding is that the options will appear as either a popup notification or if you open Windows Update on you computer. Haven't seen it yet on mine , but understand Micro$oft will be rolling it out.
September 10, 2025
1:23 PM
Sounds great but how does that work? My Win 10 updates automatically. If you've got a link to free Win 10 support, I'd consider us buddies for life!
September 10, 2025
1:06 PM
THIS IS A SCAM SITE SELLING USED LICENSES FOR SOFTWARE! I purchased a personal tax program as well as a business tax program at the same time. Both licenses popped a code 605 while trying to activate...
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THIS IS A SCAM SITE SELLING USED LICENSES FOR SOFTWARE! I purchased a personal tax program as well as a business tax program at the same time. Both licenses popped a code 605 while trying to activate and said they were invalid. I contacted the company through their "text" helpline and was provided with two different codes. Both of those showed invalid as well when trying to activate. I was given a 3rd set of activation keys which also failed. Stay away.
September 10, 2025
12:49 PM
Are you asking about claiming your grandchild for tax year 2024? Or for the upcoming 2025 return which you will prepare and file in early 2026?
IRS interview to help determine who can be clai...
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Are you asking about claiming your grandchild for tax year 2024? Or for the upcoming 2025 return which you will prepare and file in early 2026?
IRS interview to help determine who can be claimed:
https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/who-can-i-claim-as-a-dependent
WHO CAN I CLAIM AS A DEPENDENT?
You can claim a child, relative, friend, or fiancé (etc.) as a dependent on your 2024 taxes as long as they meet the following requirements:
Qualifying child
They're related to you.
They aren't claimed as a dependent by someone else.
They're a U.S. citizen, resident alien, national, or a Canadian or Mexican resident.
They aren’t filing a joint return with their spouse.
They're under the age of 19 (or 24 for full-time students).
No age limit for permanently and totally disabled children.
They lived with you for more than half the year (exceptions apply).
They didn't provide more than half of their own support for the year.
Qualifying relative
They don't have to be related to you (despite the name).
They aren't claimed as a dependent by someone else.
They're a U.S. citizen, resident alien, national, or a Canadian or Mexican resident.
They aren’t filing a joint return with their spouse.
They lived with you the entire year (exceptions apply).
They made less than $5050 in 2024 (not counting Social Security)
You provided more than half of their financial support.
When you add someone as a dependent, we'll ask a series of questions to make sure you can claim them. There may be other tax benefits you can get when you claim a dependent.
Related Information:
What does "financially support another person" mean?
What is a "qualifying person" for Head of Household?
To claim a grandchild as your dependent
When you enter the child’s name in My Info, you will be asked “What’s your relationship to [child’s name]?”
Choose “another person”
a drop down menu will appear that lets you choose grandchild
September 10, 2025
12:47 PM
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There’s help if you owe! More cash flow is a great thing and can come from an unexpected bonus, a new side job, or some other windfall you didn’t expect. But sometimes there’s an unexpected “tax-fi...
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There’s help if you owe! More cash flow is a great thing and can come from an unexpected bonus, a new side job, or some other windfall you didn’t expect. But sometimes there’s an unexpected “tax-filing surprise” that goes along with that extra money in your bank account.
You might have even planned ahead and had taxes withheld or paid quarterly estimates. Yet your new money flow put you into a higher tax bracket and you simply didn’t pay enough to cover it. You guessed it - that tax filing surprise can come in the form of a larger tax liability, and often a balance due. It’s frustrating for sure. Whatever the reason you owe, you have options to pay your balance due…or even negotiate with the IRS if you truly are in a financial hardship.
Keep in mind that you must first file your tax return in order to use any of the options below.
Simple Payment Plan - The Simple Payment Plan is a fairly new option as of March, 2025 and most people will qualify for it. You must owe less than $50,000 (including fees, penalties, and interest). And you must be current on your tax return filings. This is the easiest of the plans to set up and most taxpayers won’t even have to prove their financial situation. Also, you might have up to 10 years to pay off your tax debt. Keep in mind that penalties and interest will continue to accrue until it’s paid in full.
Short-term payment plan - If you can pay your balance due within 6 months (180 days) this option might be for you. Typically, there are no fees to apply for a short-term payment plan, but penalties and interest will continue to accrue until it’s paid off. And you must owe less than $100,000.
Long-term payment plan - If you need more than a few months to pay and don’t qualify for the Simple Payment Plan, you can apply for a long-term payment plan. You might have heard this referred to as an Installment Agreement; and you’ll need to come up with an amount you’ll be able to pay each month. This one comes with a fee to set up which varies depending on if you’re low income and how you set up your plan (online or with a real human). You can make your monthly payments by check, bank account or credit/debit card (fee applies). Interest and penalties continue to accrue until it’s paid in full.
Offer in Compromise (OIC) - If none of the above options work for you because you have a change in your financial situation or are experiencing some type of severe financial hardship beyond your control, you might look into an Offer In Compromise (OIC). The IRS will consider your ability to pay based on your sources of income, expenses and assets. You must be current on all tax payment requirements as well as tax return filings. There’s a fee unless you meet specific low-income guidelines. If you qualify, the IRS may agree to a reduced tax bill.
Before deciding, you’ll want to check out these IRS FAQs with additional information on payment plans to make sure you qualify and know what to expect. And these FAQs specifically on the Offer In Compromise option.
PRO TIP: Often a balance due comes along with nasty underpayment penalties. Nobody wants to see that! You’ll be happy to know that if you’re in good standing with the IRS, you might qualify for IRS tax penalty abatement and relief. This is usually allowed if it’s your first-time requesting an abatement or for reasonable cause. Unfortunately, reasonable cause doesn’t include mistakes on your tax return, not knowing the tax law or even that you can’t afford it. You can always try though!
BONUS RESOURCES:
Facts About IRS Payment Plans
Tax Penalties: How to Prevent or Abate Them!
September 10, 2025
12:39 PM
Can I claim 15 granddaughter
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September 10, 2025
11:58 AM
If you cannot find the 2024 return that you started, then start over. Remember to transfer 2023 into the 2024 return at the very beginning before you enter any 2024 information.
When you req...
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If you cannot find the 2024 return that you started, then start over. Remember to transfer 2023 into the 2024 return at the very beginning before you enter any 2024 information.
When you requested your extension you were supposed to pay your estimated tax due. Did you enter the payment you made into your tax return? Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Estimates and Other Taxes Paid>Other Income Taxes
September 10, 2025
11:53 AM
Q. How can I check that I did in fact getting the correct NC state tax refund back?
A. You should have gotten all the NC withholding back, if you never lived or worked in NC. Q. Should I ask m...
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Q. How can I check that I did in fact getting the correct NC state tax refund back?
A. You should have gotten all the NC withholding back, if you never lived or worked in NC. Q. Should I ask my employer now to change the w-2 for the current state I have been living in (TN)?
A. Yes, even though they have bee withholding NC tax, for most of 2025. You will still need to file a NC non-resident return for 2025. TN (and FL) does not have an income tax, so there will be no TN withholding. Ideally, your W-2 should show TN in box 15; but your employer may be unwilling or unable to do that.
September 10, 2025
11:48 AM
I use desktop download. After I enabled icloud back up, my Mac started to back up files to icloud, but all of my turbotax files on my local drive were gone, and I am not able to find copies from i...
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I use desktop download. After I enabled icloud back up, my Mac started to back up files to icloud, but all of my turbotax files on my local drive were gone, and I am not able to find copies from icloud. It is very weird. In this case, as not finding the original extension file, should I just need to redo my 2024 tax plus the payments that I already paid during the extension period? thanks
September 10, 2025
11:39 AM
If you are referring to payment for a TurboTax online edition -
You will have to contact TurboTax support for assistance with this problem. Use the key words Billing Issue
See this TurboTax sup...
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If you are referring to payment for a TurboTax online edition -
You will have to contact TurboTax support for assistance with this problem. Use the key words Billing Issue
See this TurboTax support FAQ for contacting support - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/account-management/turbotax-phone-number/L0Od33nMQ_US_en_US?uid=lfgviwbm
If you are referring to payment for one of the TurboTax desktop editions, see this TurboTax support FAQ for how to request a refund - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/intuit-refunds/request-refund-turbotax-product/L834M6uyW_US_en_US?uid=mfebp9yi
September 10, 2025
11:39 AM
Okay, thank you! I then realized I actually did file an NC state return for non resident, so I think I did do it correctly. How can I check that I did in fact getting the correct bc state tax refun...
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Okay, thank you! I then realized I actually did file an NC state return for non resident, so I think I did do it correctly. How can I check that I did in fact getting the correct bc state tax refund back? Another question, for 2025 taxes, should I ask my employer now to change the w-2 for the current state I have been living in (TN)? Or just continue to file the federal return and NC non resident return?
September 10, 2025
11:36 AM
TurboTax desktop software for 2020 and earlier is no longer supported and can no longer be installed on any computer. Support for TurboTax software for 2021 will end in a couple of months, roughly wh...
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TurboTax desktop software for 2020 and earlier is no longer supported and can no longer be installed on any computer. Support for TurboTax software for 2021 will end in a couple of months, roughly when the initial 2025 software is released.
September 10, 2025
11:28 AM
yes
September 10, 2025
11:28 AM
Subject: Final Request for Refund – Tax Preparation Services
I am writing to formally request a refund for the tax preparation services I...
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Subject: Final Request for Refund – Tax Preparation Services
I am writing to formally request a refund for the tax preparation services I paid for on April 11,2025 for $143.00 (removed). When I initially engaged your services, I expected clear communication and competent handling of my tax situation. Unfortunately, due to the complexity surrounding my recent divorce, my case required more expertise and attention than was provided.
Despite reaching out previously, I have not received any follow-up or acknowledgment regarding my concerns or my request for a refund. This lack of communication is unacceptable and falls short of professional business practices.
If I do not receive a response or a refund by September 25th 2025, I will be moving forward with a formal complaint to the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and exploring additional remedies through consumer protection channels.
I hope this matter can be resolved amicably.
Sincerely,
Gail [removed]
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September 10, 2025
11:26 AM
will I be able to install and use use TurboTax Desktop 2024 and prior year's TT on Windows 11.
September 10, 2025
11:26 AM
We still do not understand. ALL of your W-2's were supposed to be entered on the same tax return. Did you enter all of them on the same Form 1040? Or did you incorrectly try to file each W-2 as...
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We still do not understand. ALL of your W-2's were supposed to be entered on the same tax return. Did you enter all of them on the same Form 1040? Or did you incorrectly try to file each W-2 as a separate tax return? If you did that, only the first one went to the IRS and the others would have been rejected.
Even if you entered all of them on the same tax return, you do not necessarily get back everything that was withheld from your paychecks. You have to enter all of the income and all of the tax that was withheld, and then the software reconciles whether you owe more tax or if you are getting a refund --- based on the total amounts of income and the total amounts of tax withheld.
Please explain more about where and how you entered all of the W-2's.
September 10, 2025
11:21 AM
Did you use desktop download software or did you use online software? If you used desktop---it is on your own hard drive.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return...
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Did you use desktop download software or did you use online software? If you used desktop---it is on your own hard drive.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/find-last-year-tax-data-file-tax-file-computer/L0XJvPaJr_US_en_US?uid=m6gufxei
If you used online TurboTax:
You will be able to access the 2023 return you started by using the exact same account and user ID that you used when you started it. But you can no longer use online software for any further changes.
Start a 2024 return online and enter some personal information so that the menu on the left opens up and lets you access your past year returns.
Online tax preparation and e-filing for 2023 returns is now permanently closed.
Now it is too late to use online software or to e-file. If you have any changes/corrections at all to make to your 2023 return, you now have to complete it using desktop software, which you must download to a full PC or Mac (not to a mobile device).Then you need to print, sign and mail it.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/printers-printing/finish-prior-year-return-started-turbotax-online/L9Oe4M90A_US_en_US?uid=m68tffpe
If you already paid for your online software you can ask customer support for a download of the desktop software.
They are available from 5 a.m. to 9p.m. Pacific time Monday - Friday
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899263-what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number
If you are getting a refund, there is no penalty for filing late. If you owe tax due, then file and pay the amount due as shown on the Form 1040, but expect a bill later from the IRS for the penalty and interest you will owe. Only the IRS will calculate this—TurboTax will not calculate it.
When you mail a tax return, you need to attach any documents showing tax withheld, such as your W-2’s or any 1099’s. Use a mailing service that will track it, such as UPS or certified mail so you will know the IRS/state received the return.
Federal and state returns must be in separate envelopes and they are mailed to different addresses. Read the mailing instructions that print with your tax return carefully so you mail them to the right addresses.
September 10, 2025
11:13 AM
Sorry for such a long delay in my reply. When I view my 2023 returns, and when I tried to redownload the tax return, there is no Schedule 1 included and I can't find any way to manually view it. From...
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Sorry for such a long delay in my reply. When I view my 2023 returns, and when I tried to redownload the tax return, there is no Schedule 1 included and I can't find any way to manually view it. From what I can tell on the forums that means it was blank, correct? So the I assume that there was no deduction and I need to fill out Form 8606 to get the tax refunded? Thanks again for your assistance.