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4 weeks ago
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I completely agree! I've been a TurboTax user for well over 20 years, dating back to when TaxCut was sold to H&R Block and TurboTax emerged as the leading individual software package. It has genera...
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I completely agree! I've been a TurboTax user for well over 20 years, dating back to when TaxCut was sold to H&R Block and TurboTax emerged as the leading individual software package. It has generally worked well for me; but this year has been a disappointment. If TurboTax can't publish their "new, improved" subroutine for estimating noncash charitable contributions, then PLEASE just bring back It's Deductible! TurboTax seems to have lots of money to spend on expensive advertising (anyone watch the NFL playoffs?), but can't seem to allocate resources to keep up with tax law changes and/or update their software for simple things like noncash charitable contributions!
4 weeks ago
Are you still having problems with this?
It could be that something got stuck. You can try these things:
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Are you still having problems with this?
It could be that something got stuck. You can try these things:
Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu.
Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website.
Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms.
Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit."
Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.
Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
4 weeks ago
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:
Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu.
Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, ...
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Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:
Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu.
Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website.
Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms.
Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit."
Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.
Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
4 weeks ago
Still cannot enter 1099-SSA into TurboTax 2025 Deluxe (Update Box doesn't function). Can't find any status from TurboTax or acknowledgement of problem.
4 weeks ago
Here are some other TurboTax Help Articles:
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4 weeks ago
On your form 1095-A, column A shows the actual monthly cost of your insurance policy. Column B shows the Second lowest cost Silver plan (SLCSP). This is used to calculate your final premium tax ...
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On your form 1095-A, column A shows the actual monthly cost of your insurance policy. Column B shows the Second lowest cost Silver plan (SLCSP). This is used to calculate your final premium tax credit, when you file your tax return. Column C shows your monthly advance tax credit. The premium you pay each month is the difference between Column A and column C.
4 weeks ago
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I am having the same issue with QMID, unable to file due to this error, please update. Thank you.
4 weeks ago
You will receive a final decision of whether you are approved for a Refund Advance after you file your taxes and the IRS accepts your return.
You won't receive your funds until the IRS starts ...
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You will receive a final decision of whether you are approved for a Refund Advance after you file your taxes and the IRS accepts your return.
You won't receive your funds until the IRS starts accepting returns, which is typically late January.
See TurboTax Help here.
4 weeks ago
Thank you for replying. However, it did go over my head somewhat. Here is what my HSA situation is. I contributed equal amounts of $397.91/$397.92 for 24 pay periods up to the 2025 family limit of...
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Thank you for replying. However, it did go over my head somewhat. Here is what my HSA situation is. I contributed equal amounts of $397.91/$397.92 for 24 pay periods up to the 2025 family limit of $9550.
4 weeks ago
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:
Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu.
Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, ...
See more...
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:
Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu.
Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website.
Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms.
Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit."
Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.
Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
4 weeks ago
Could you clarify which itemized deductions are missing from your New York State return so we can provide assistance?
4 weeks ago
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:
Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu.
Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, ...
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Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:
Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu.
Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website.
Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms.
Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit."
Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.
Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
4 weeks ago
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4 weeks ago
Form 5695 is available on TurboTax Online. For Desktop, it should be available by Thursday morning.
4 weeks ago
LB107, which provides a tax credit for Nebraska renters, is still being considered in the Nebraska Legislature and is not yet law.
4 weeks ago
So should I add 2k or should I keep it to what I received ?
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4 weeks ago
It depends.
Yes, if the state where you did not physically earn the income is your resident state and that resident state charges state income tax.
Most states that have a state income tax, tax...
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It depends.
Yes, if the state where you did not physically earn the income is your resident state and that resident state charges state income tax.
Most states that have a state income tax, taxes you on income you earn from all sources.
If you live in a state that has an income tax, and you earn money in a non-resident state, (and there is no reciprocal agreement between the states) do the non-resident state return FIRST. Next do your resident return and you will get credit for the tax paid to the non-resident state.
4 weeks ago
The bar where you type in won’t take any input there just is a blue bar something suspicious here like intuit wants money from me
4 weeks ago
Having the same issue with my California state return.
4 weeks ago
You cannot change or add anything on the return that you just e-filed, nor can you stop it. It is too late, just like when you put an envelope in a US mailbox on the corner. The IRS does not allow ...
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You cannot change or add anything on the return that you just e-filed, nor can you stop it. It is too late, just like when you put an envelope in a US mailbox on the corner. The IRS does not allow you to take it back.
If you left out a W-2, a 1099G, or a dependent, or a 1099 etc…DO NOT change your return while it is “pending.” The changes will go nowhere.
Now you have to wait until the IRS either rejects or accepts your return. If your return is rejected, you will be able to go into your account and make the necessary changes to your tax return and re-submit your return.
If the IRS accepts your return, however, then you have to wait longer until it has been fully processed and you have received your refund. THEN you can prepare an amended tax return and e-file or mail it in. You have to be able to work from that return exactly the way it was when it was e-filed originally. You will need to use a form called a 1040X.
Meanwhile, DO NOT go in and start changing anything on your return in the system, or you will make a mess for yourself. Sit tight and wait until you see what the IRS does with the return you just e-filed
The Form 1040X you need becomes available in late February, But wait until your return has been processed.
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