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March 8, 2026
11:56 AM
Yes. You automatically get the 1040SR if you or your spouse is 65 or older. The 1040SR is EXACTLY the same as the regular 1040. The 1040SR just has bigger type so it goes on 3 pages instead of 2. ...
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Yes. You automatically get the 1040SR if you or your spouse is 65 or older. The 1040SR is EXACTLY the same as the regular 1040. The 1040SR just has bigger type so it goes on 3 pages instead of 2. In the Online version it will show the regular 1040 on the screen but if you print it out or save the pdf it will be the 1040-SR. Before filing you can preview the 1040 or print the whole return https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/accessing/help/how-do-i-preview-my-turbotax-online-return-before-filing/00/26160
March 8, 2026
11:55 AM
I can't create an account, so it seems I only have 1 option.
March 8, 2026
11:55 AM
It depends on the type of income being reported. What box on the Form 1099-G has an amount entered?
March 8, 2026
11:54 AM
For a New York nonresident return, New York first completes a return using all income, then applies the percentage of actual New York income to the total tax due. See Frequently Asked Questions abo...
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For a New York nonresident return, New York first completes a return using all income, then applies the percentage of actual New York income to the total tax due. See Frequently Asked Questions about Filing Requirements, Residency, and Telecommuting for New York State Personal Income Tax.
March 8, 2026
11:54 AM
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March 8, 2026
11:53 AM
The answer is No! In the case you described, it isn't your primary home. It's a rental property. You don't meet the residence requirement. It must be your primary home for 2 years out of the mo...
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The answer is No! In the case you described, it isn't your primary home. It's a rental property. You don't meet the residence requirement. It must be your primary home for 2 years out of the most recent 5 years leading up to the sale of the house. You hadn't lived in the house since 1994 See the IRS publication regarding Eligibility Step 2—Ownership. [Edited 3/10/2026 | 5:50 PST]
March 8, 2026
11:53 AM
A rejected e-file signature usually means one of these mismatches. Fix by checking and correcting the exact item that applies:
AGI/pin mismatch: For 2025 e-file, your “signature” is either l...
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A rejected e-file signature usually means one of these mismatches. Fix by checking and correcting the exact item that applies:
AGI/pin mismatch: For 2025 e-file, your “signature” is either last year’s AGI or your self-select PIN from the prior year. Use:
Prior-year AGI from your filed 2024 Form 1040, line 11 (exact dollar amount, no cents).
Or the exact 5‑digit PIN you used to e-file last year.
If you didn’t file in 2024, enter 0 for AGI.
Filing status/name/SSN mismatch: Ensure your current return’s filing status, first/last names, and SSNs match the prior-year IRS record. If you changed filing status, name, or address, still use the prior-year AGI/PIN tied to your SSN.
Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN): If the IRS issued you a 6‑digit IP PIN this year, you must enter that IP PIN (not the self‑select PIN). Get/retrieve at irs.gov/getanippin.
Amended/late filing: If you’re filing an amended return or paper-filed last year and the IRS didn’t process it by year-end, try AGI = 0 and e-file again.
March 8, 2026
11:52 AM
Hello Everyone, I am in the process of preparing tax return for 2025. I installed TurboTax premier 2025 desktop edition software. Filing status: Married file jointly We have two rent...
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Hello Everyone, I am in the process of preparing tax return for 2025. I installed TurboTax premier 2025 desktop edition software. Filing status: Married file jointly We have two rental properties: one Single family home, one townhouse Our 2024 tax return was filed by the accountant. I only have PDF file (no .tax2024 file). 1. On form 8582 (2024) Part VII column (c) Unallowed loss listed for townhouse is $24,957.00 On form 8582 (2024) Part VII column (c) Unallowed loss listed for single family home is $3,505.00 1a. I would like to confirm $24,957 and $3,505 are the correct numbers to enter for passive losses from prior years. reference: https://tinyurl.com/mv7nrezv 1b. I entered wrong passive losses for both rental properties. After doing online research seems like the best way to re-enter correct figures is to remove two rental properties, then created new rental property in order to see the "Pass Losses from Prior Years" prompt. I tried to edit existing rental property, but I wasn't able to see "screen entitled Do any of these situations apply to this property" screen. online reference 2. How to enter HOA fee for the rental property The townhome has HOA fee, should I enter it on Schedule E under management fee category? 3. How to determine rental property has QBI income or not? Form 8995 (2024 tax return) line 9 amount is $480.00 4. On Schedule E worksheet under Ownership percentage section. Should I enter 100% for both single family home and townhouse?
March 8, 2026
11:52 AM
@calebt9201 The choice is yours. Create an account and then give the bank information to the IRS. Or just wait and they will mail a check.
March 8, 2026
11:51 AM
For instructions and additional information on how to amend a prior year tax return in TurboTax, see the following Help Article:
How do I amend my federal tax return for a prior year?
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For instructions and additional information on how to amend a prior year tax return in TurboTax, see the following Help Article:
How do I amend my federal tax return for a prior year?
TurboTax Online
On the Tax Home screen, scroll down to Your tax returns & documents and select the year you want to amend.
Select the Amend (change) return dropdown, then Amend using TurboTax Online. If you're told to amend your return via TurboTax Desktop, follow the steps for TurboTax Desktop instead.
Continue through the screens, make the changes you need to make, and carefully answer the remaining questions to finish amending your return.
TurboTax Desktop
Open the TurboTax Desktop software for the year you're amending. For example, you must amend your 2024 return in the 2024 version of TurboTax.
Under Need to Amend a Filed Return?, select Amend a Filed Return.
Select Amend for the return you need to amend. If the return you need doesn’t appear as an option, select Find a Tax File to find and load the return.
On the Do you need to change anything else screen, select Update next to the info you need to change.
Continue through the screens, make the changes you need to make, and carefully answer the remaining questions to finish amending your return.
Don’t forget to select Save As (or Duplicate on Mac) from the File menu when you save a copy of your amended return. This will preserve the tax return you originally filed. Give the file a different name from the original, like [tax year]_amended_tax_return_Smith.
March 8, 2026
11:50 AM
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March 8, 2026
11:49 AM
Did you complete a credit card or debit card screen to pay the TurboTax account fees? If not, then you have not paid for TurboTax.
You would also received an email receipt from TurboTax when you p...
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Did you complete a credit card or debit card screen to pay the TurboTax account fees? If not, then you have not paid for TurboTax.
You would also received an email receipt from TurboTax when you paid with the credit or debit card.
March 8, 2026
11:49 AM
If you’re not receiving TurboTax’s verification code emails, try these fixes, in order:
1) Check email issues, search your inbox for “Intuit” and “security code.” Also, check Spam. Add do_not_r...
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If you’re not receiving TurboTax’s verification code emails, try these fixes, in order:
1) Check email issues, search your inbox for “Intuit” and “security code.” Also, check Spam. Add do_not_reply@intuit.com and notifications@intuit.com to contacts or your allowed list. If you use a custom domain, allow these IPs/domains with your provider: intuit.com, notification.intuit.com, elasticemail.com.
2) On the TurboTax sign-in screen, use “I forgot my User ID/Password” to see which email(s) are linked and make sure it is the right email. If you have multiple Intuit accounts, try the alternate email or mobile number on file.
3) Choose “Text me a code” or “Call me with a code” if your phone is listed. If offered, use an authenticator app code (from when you set up 2-step verification). If prompted, use backup codes you may have saved when enabling 2-step verification.
4) Click “Didn’t get a code? Resend” and wait 2–3 minutes between attempts. Don’t request multiple codes rapidly; only the latest code works. Keep the sign-in window open; switching devices/browsers can invalidate codes.
5) Use an incognito/private window, or a different browser. Disable ad/script blockers for intuit.com; clear cache/cookies. Ensure your system time/timezone is correct; out-of-sync clocks can fail verification.
6) Go to accounts.intuit.com -> Sign in & security -> 2-step verification and verify or update your contact options once you can get in. If still locked out of codes, use the account recovery flow at accounts.intuit.com -> “I forgot my user ID or password” -> “Confirm my account a different way,” and follow the prompts.
March 8, 2026
11:48 AM
There are 2 types of dependencies. Your description is for a qualifying child. The $5,200 refers to a qualifying relative.
March 8, 2026
11:48 AM
The figure comes from the IRS Publication #501 Dependents as a test to be a qualifying relative (vs a qualifying child):
The person’s gross income for the year must be less than $5,200
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The figure comes from the IRS Publication #501 Dependents as a test to be a qualifying relative (vs a qualifying child):
The person’s gross income for the year must be less than $5,200
CAUTION! If your gross income was $5,200 or more, you usually can’t be claimed as a dependent unless you are a qualifying child.
TurboTax is programmed to follow the IRS guidelines for dependents, both qualifying relatives and qualifying children.
Is there a more specific tax return problem you're having that we can help with?
March 8, 2026
11:48 AM
Is there an estimated date it will be available? It's very inconvenient to have to log in regularly to check, instead of having a way to be notified when it will be available.
March 8, 2026
11:48 AM
Can I get my last year taxes info
March 8, 2026
11:47 AM
See this TurboTax support FAQ for amending a prior year tax return - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/amend-change-correct-return-already-filed/L4VjJ9BA2_US_en_U...
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See this TurboTax support FAQ for amending a prior year tax return - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/amend-change-correct-return-already-filed/L4VjJ9BA2_US_en_US?uid=ld1n99kr
To enter a Form 1099-C
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 Less Common Income On Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C, click the start or update button
On the next screen, on Cancellation of debt (Form 1099-C) or the abandonment and/or acquisition of secured property (Form 1099-A), click the start or update button
March 8, 2026
11:47 AM
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March 8, 2026
11:47 AM
Did I already pay Turbo for preparing my taxes?
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