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January 15, 2026
9:47 AM
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In future years, H&R can also decide to require W111. There have been some discussions that, sooner or later, all DIY desktop software providers will stop supporting desktop prep
January 15, 2026
9:47 AM
If the interest earned by the child is $1,350 or less it does not have to be reported on a tax return.
January 15, 2026
9:46 AM
Go to MY INFO to enter a dependent.
Make sure you have entered your child as a dependent in My Info, and that you have entered the child's Social Security number. Careful— do not say that yo...
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Go to MY INFO to enter a dependent.
Make sure you have entered your child as a dependent in My Info, and that you have entered the child's Social Security number. Careful— do not say that your child’s SSN is not valid for employment. If your child was born in 2025 make sure you said he lived with you the whole year. There is an oddly worded question that asks if the child paid over half their own support. Say NO to that question.
January 15, 2026
9:46 AM
@user17684986726 wrote: Just wanted to let Intuit know that your failure to support Windows10 means that you are losing a 20 year customer. Senior-level management does not read the posts o...
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@user17684986726 wrote: Just wanted to let Intuit know that your failure to support Windows10 means that you are losing a 20 year customer. Senior-level management does not read the posts on this board and they probably wouldn't care if they did. Writing a letter might get noticed at some level. This board is for TurboTax users to ask operational questions and questions re tax law, regulations, and procedures.
January 15, 2026
9:45 AM
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there are (or were) probably reasons to short INTU, but desktop tax prep isn't one of them. It's 1% of revenues and shrinking, everything else they do is growing 10%. Win10 is at most a $50mil issu...
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there are (or were) probably reasons to short INTU, but desktop tax prep isn't one of them. It's 1% of revenues and shrinking, everything else they do is growing 10%. Win10 is at most a $50mil issue for a $21bn company, it won't move the stock either way.
January 15, 2026
9:44 AM
i deleted my child's information and now i cant figure out to add it back in
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January 15, 2026
9:43 AM
No. 2022 must be prepared using the desktop app and cannot be e-filed if using TurboTax or, for that matter, any other app except if you were to use a tax professional.
https://turbotax.intuit.com...
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No. 2022 must be prepared using the desktop app and cannot be e-filed if using TurboTax or, for that matter, any other app except if you were to use a tax professional.
https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/past-years-products/2022/
January 15, 2026
9:42 AM
No. A past year return cannot be e-filed. Why do you want to send it again? Was it rejected when you e-filed it?
January 15, 2026
9:42 AM
I have 2 weird looking files in my Turbo Tax document folder with my tax returns. Anyone know what they are for and if I can delete them? I use Windows Home & Business. Are they safe or a virus ...
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I have 2 weird looking files in my Turbo Tax document folder with my tax returns. Anyone know what they are for and if I can delete them? I use Windows Home & Business. Are they safe or a virus or something?
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January 15, 2026
9:42 AM
A 2022 tax return cannot be e-filed using TurboTax, it can only be printed and mailed.
The TurboTax online editions are only for tax year 2025 and cannot be changed.
To complete and file ...
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A 2022 tax return cannot be e-filed using TurboTax, it can only be printed and mailed.
The TurboTax online editions are only for tax year 2025 and cannot be changed.
To complete and file a 2022 tax return using TurboTax you would need to purchase, download and install on a personal computer one of the 2022 desktop editions from this website - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/past-years-products/
January 15, 2026
9:41 AM
This is her only income.
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January 15, 2026
9:41 AM
Just wanted to let Intuit know that your failure to support Windows10 means that you are losing a 20 year customer. On to HR Block.
January 15, 2026
9:40 AM
Ihave a License code
January 15, 2026
9:39 AM
This is not enough. What is the form number of the notice or letter?
January 15, 2026
9:39 AM
@mbgruber Go to this TurboTax website to download the 2025 edition you paid for - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/cd-download/install-turbotax/
January 15, 2026
9:38 AM
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January 15, 2026
9:38 AM
Since it was paid in 2025 as part of your SS benefits, it will be on the SSA-1099 that you receive from the Social Security Administration. You enter the amount from box 5 of the Form SSA-1099 on yo...
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Since it was paid in 2025 as part of your SS benefits, it will be on the SSA-1099 that you receive from the Social Security Administration. You enter the amount from box 5 of the Form SSA-1099 on your federal tax return.
To enter Social Security benefits reported on form SSA-1099
Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Wages and Income (Personal Income using Home and Business) Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown) Scroll down to Retirement Plans and Social Security On Social Security (SSA-1099, RRB-1099), click the start or update button
Or enter ssa-1099 in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to ssa-1099
January 15, 2026
9:37 AM
I am trying to download the 2025 Intuit Turbo Tax files paid for November 5, 2025 for $74.90 I have an order # TAR[phone number removed].
January 15, 2026
9:36 AM
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@gunner5 wrote: Might be a good time to short Intuit stock.. You might have missed the boat on that one (i.e., your timing is off). Best time to have shorted INTU would have been middle of su...
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@gunner5 wrote: Might be a good time to short Intuit stock.. You might have missed the boat on that one (i.e., your timing is off). Best time to have shorted INTU would have been middle of summer last year.
January 15, 2026
9:35 AM
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@penguinjaw wrote:
I do qualify, so why am I not seeing it?
Standard deductions for 2025
Single - $15.750 add $2,000 if age 65 or older Married Filing Separately - $15,750 add $1,600 if...
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@penguinjaw wrote:
I do qualify, so why am I not seeing it?
Standard deductions for 2025
Single - $15.750 add $2,000 if age 65 or older Married Filing Separately - $15,750 add $1,600 if age 65 or older Married Filing Jointly - $31,500 add $1,600 for each spouse age 65 or older Head of Household - $23,625 add $2,000 if age 65 or older
New Bonus Standard Deduction (OBBB): An additional $6,000 deduction for taxpayers 65 and older. This is per eligible individual, meaning a married couple both over 65 could get $12,000. Important: This bonus deduction is temporary, lasting from 2025 through 2028. Income limitations: It phases out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income over $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for joint filers
The amount is calculated on Schedule 1-A with the amount flowing to Form 1040 Line 13b
Look at your Form 1040 -
you can view your Form 1040 plus Schedules 1, 2 and 3 at any time using the online editions. Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen. Click on Tools. Click on View Tax Summary. Click on Preview my 1040 on the left side of the screen.