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If you used TurboTax to prepare your 2022 federal return you can go back and use TT to prepare a 2022 state return, but you will need to use the desktop download software on a full PC or Mac; you can... See more...
If you used TurboTax to prepare your 2022 federal return you can go back and use TT to prepare a 2022 state return, but you will need to use the desktop download software on a full PC or Mac; you cannot use online and you will not be able to e-file--it will have to be mailed.   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   Or get the tax form from the state and prepare it by hand. https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/state-taxes/contact-state-department-revenue/L9qVToi02_US_en_US?uid=m6e06um0       Or...seek local paid tax help.      
UPDATE: TURBOTAX AUTO MARKED AS SOLVED AND ITS NOT FULLY SOLVED. WE ARE ALL STILL BEING CHARGED THE FEES TWICE!    THEIR STAFF IS ATROCIOUS AND DOESNT UNDERSTAND AFTER I EXPLAINED IT TO THEM ON A P... See more...
UPDATE: TURBOTAX AUTO MARKED AS SOLVED AND ITS NOT FULLY SOLVED. WE ARE ALL STILL BEING CHARGED THE FEES TWICE!    THEIR STAFF IS ATROCIOUS AND DOESNT UNDERSTAND AFTER I EXPLAINED IT TO THEM ON A PHONE CALL.   whoever drops the law suit, please be sure to reply and give me the info to join in. I’m pissed
I have multiple 1099-INT forms from various accounts from the same bank can I combine them and report it on line 1
Huh?  The IRS instructions say you do file the 8606. I did receive contributions from a Roth IRA and part III of the TurboTax generated worksheet is correct.  Their language is that it is required.  
Use the 9 digit employer ID number (EIN) on your w-2 (box b).   @monalynn1967   
I'm a long term TT user.  It has slowly deteriorated the past few years but this 2025 version is horrible. If I could return it I would.  I will attempt to struggle through, if I am successful it wil... See more...
I'm a long term TT user.  It has slowly deteriorated the past few years but this 2025 version is horrible. If I could return it I would.  I will attempt to struggle through, if I am successful it will take me hours longer than usual.  There are some thing AI or FAQ's have yet to handle better than humans.   If I could get to a human I might be able to get an answer to the road block TT has planted squarely in the road of my progress.
 If your 19 year old is not a full-time student and if he earned more than $5200 in 2025 --not outing any Social Security--- he cannot br claimed as anyone else's dependent.    If he was a student, y... See more...
 If your 19 year old is not a full-time student and if he earned more than $5200 in 2025 --not outing any Social Security--- he cannot br claimed as anyone else's dependent.    If he was a student, you can claim him as a dependent and get the non-refundable $500 credit for other dependents.  IRS interview to help determine who can be claimed: https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/who-can-i-claim-as-a-dependent     Are you sure you have  a W-2?  Does it show amounts withheld for Social Security and Medicare?   Or do you have something else---like a 1099NEC?   https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/irs-tax-forms/what-is-a-w-2-form/L6VJbqWl5      @user17700594508
Form 1040-X to file an amended return will be available on February 18, 2026.   Federal Forms Availability 
  @aviaasus wrote: Does the TurboTax Business Desktop version for Tax Year 2025 include the fiduciary form for Kansas (K41)?  No, it does not. TurboTax Business does not support Kansas fid... See more...
  @aviaasus wrote: Does the TurboTax Business Desktop version for Tax Year 2025 include the fiduciary form for Kansas (K41)?  No, it does not. TurboTax Business does not support Kansas fiduciary returns.   See https://care-cdn.prodsupportsite.a.intuit.com/forms-availability/turbotaxbusiness_states_windows_selector.html
@Cbowm1 It's possible yours might get rejected again since you resubmitted yesterday. Anyone who submits today should go through.
It depends. If you itemize deductions (versus taking the standard deduction) and if your medical expenses are more than 7.5% of your adjusted gross income, you can include insurance premiums paid in ... See more...
It depends. If you itemize deductions (versus taking the standard deduction) and if your medical expenses are more than 7.5% of your adjusted gross income, you can include insurance premiums paid in medical expenses on Schedule A, Itemized Deductions.   See this TurboTax article for more information: Are Medical Expenses Tax Deductible?
We know ItsDeductible is kaput and I've prepared for that. However, my desktop TurboTax 2025 has a note saying:   "COMING SOON: We’re working on a new tool to help you look up the fair market value... See more...
We know ItsDeductible is kaput and I've prepared for that. However, my desktop TurboTax 2025 has a note saying:   "COMING SOON: We’re working on a new tool to help you look up the fair market value of your item. We expect it to be ready soon, but you can file without it."   Do you or any of the other Experts here have any general knowledge if this is actually something that may come out this year? 
That's not correct.  See OAR 150 - 316 - 0165. The law in OR for non-residents is that you only pay tax on work performed within the state in most instances.  Turbotax allowed me to correct this issu... See more...
That's not correct.  See OAR 150 - 316 - 0165. The law in OR for non-residents is that you only pay tax on work performed within the state in most instances.  Turbotax allowed me to correct this issue when it happened a couple years ago.
I decided to proceed without import. Got all the income entered and tried to save. Ended up crashing the app. Restarted the app and it imported this time. The gremlins are out to get me I guess.
We are aware that some customers are experiencing issues when trying to file but are looped back instead of being able to proceed and file.     We are currently investigating this issue.    W... See more...
We are aware that some customers are experiencing issues when trying to file but are looped back instead of being able to proceed and file.     We are currently investigating this issue.    We will notify our customers once the program is updated.
@ask4gems  Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home & Business) Click on Wages & Income (Personal Income using Home & Business) Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown) Scroll down t... See more...
@ask4gems  Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home & Business) Click on Wages & Income (Personal Income using Home & Business) Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown) Scroll down to Less Common Income On Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C, click the start or update button   On the next screen - On Long-term care account distributions (Form 1099-LTC), click the start or update button
You can use Quick Employer Forms to prepare and file your 1099-NEC forms.   You will see an option on your home page, under Your Account, when you log into TurboTax to create W2 and 1099 forms. O... See more...
You can use Quick Employer Forms to prepare and file your 1099-NEC forms.   You will see an option on your home page, under Your Account, when you log into TurboTax to create W2 and 1099 forms. Otherwise, you can type "Quick Employer Forms" in the help section (see the looking glass icon on top of your screen) and look for an article on entering employer forms, where there will be a link to the website.    
I just corrected the AGI for my wife no new forms.
I appreciate your comments about how to do distributions in the future.  However, I need help with my taxes this year.     I have a 1099-Q form that says the money has been distributed to me.  Tuit... See more...
I appreciate your comments about how to do distributions in the future.  However, I need help with my taxes this year.     I have a 1099-Q form that says the money has been distributed to me.  Tuition was paid, so the 529 withdrawal is a qualified withdrawal. The student is the beneficiary on the 529, but not my dependent.     How do I enter the tuition into TurboTax so I am not taxed on the withdrawal?
Great.  Thank you. I anticipate it will be accepted now.