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What you are seeing is correct.  Both forms represent "income" as the term is defined in the tax code, but the rollover to the traditional IRA is nontaxable income.  Being nontaxable, it has no effec... See more...
What you are seeing is correct.  Both forms represent "income" as the term is defined in the tax code, but the rollover to the traditional IRA is nontaxable income.  Being nontaxable, it has no effect on your tax return other than being required to be present on Form 1040 line 5a and the ROLLOVER box nearby being marked.  TurboTax's summary shows both taxable and nontaxable income so that you can use the total to verify that you have entered all of your Forms 1099-R.
ADDENDUM Oh, just thought of this.  If the "3 heads" icon in the upper right corner is still visible, that is another way to sign out.  When you click on the 3 heads, in a dropdown menu there is als... See more...
ADDENDUM Oh, just thought of this.  If the "3 heads" icon in the upper right corner is still visible, that is another way to sign out.  When you click on the 3 heads, in a dropdown menu there is also a "Sign out" option.    But sometimes the heads icon also disappears when the blue circle disappears.
To enter a Canadian or other non US address, go to the W-2 entry screen and switch the address type from "U.S." to "Foreign".   Go to the W-2 Entry Screen Under Federal Taxes  Select Wag... See more...
To enter a Canadian or other non US address, go to the W-2 entry screen and switch the address type from "U.S." to "Foreign".   Go to the W-2 Entry Screen Under Federal Taxes  Select Wages & Income [Edit]  Change The Address Type  Above the employer's address fields, find the "Address Type" section.  Change the selection from "U.S. Address" to Other or Foreign Address. Select Canada from the country dropdown menu. Enter the Canadian city. Select the Canadian province from the drop-down menu. Enter the Canadian postal code (alphanumeric format). 
I realized that I am only getting a copy of the responses to my questions -- but not my own message.  I would like to keep a copy of my questions and replies -- esp when there is back and forth.  How... See more...
I realized that I am only getting a copy of the responses to my questions -- but not my own message.  I would like to keep a copy of my questions and replies -- esp when there is back and forth.  How can I get copies of my messages?
Sometimes the blue circle disappears, especially if you visit some other TurboTax site like your Intuit Account.  It's just one of those quirky things.    If it's gone, and you can't get to the  "Sig... See more...
Sometimes the blue circle disappears, especially if you visit some other TurboTax site like your Intuit Account.  It's just one of those quirky things.    If it's gone, and you can't get to the  "Sign Out" link, just close your browser.
Pushed to end of the week - many threads on this - see   https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-form-4562-when-will-it-be-ready/01/3777969#M1404128
I saw the Blue Circle at one point.  Now I don't see it any more.  And I can't log out.   If fact, I was away from my PC for a few hours; and when I come back, I thought I would be timed out and ha... See more...
I saw the Blue Circle at one point.  Now I don't see it any more.  And I can't log out.   If fact, I was away from my PC for a few hours; and when I come back, I thought I would be timed out and have to log in again.  But I wasn't timed out.  Does this web site time out INACTIVE users?  If yes, when?   PS.  If I refresh the screen, I see something flashing under "Sign In", but can't really see what it is.   Also, as I am typing now, I see on the upper right corner "Sign in to TurboTax"  and under it , "Sign In" with a lock.  Since I am posting questions/replies, it would mean I am already signed in.  So why am I still seeing these Sign In buttons -- and NO Blue Circle to log out?
@amand  asked:  "How do i know if something is wrong with my taxes or not it still hasnt changed the status since it was accepted"   By "it still hasn't changed" what is the "it?" Are you referrin... See more...
@amand  asked:  "How do i know if something is wrong with my taxes or not it still hasnt changed the status since it was accepted"   By "it still hasn't changed" what is the "it?" Are you referring to the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool, which is what you should be going by? https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund   If that tool shows it's been processing for longer than 21 days since it was accepted, you could phone the IRS to ask about it.  They may or may not be able to tell you anything yet.  Some returns require extra processing for various reasons; sometimes ID verification, etc. or other additional information.  Sometimes they perform more processing on a random basis.   However, this time of year there is a common delay for any return that has EIC or ACTC tax credits.   Because of the PATH Act, the IRS has to wait until after February 15 to begin issuing refunds for folks who had those tax credits in their returns.   So the IRS this week will finally begin issuing refunds for those situations.   As a result, filers with those types of credits may not see their Federal refund until late February or early March.
can you tell me what goes in the category box
It is now Feb 15th so Feb 13th has passed, and the section is still not available. Do we have any updates on when (for real) it will be available?
I see from reading post on intuit turbotax forums  (https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/forums/)  that people in Canada can download and install Turbotax 2025 for Canada  but the USA turbotax users can... See more...
I see from reading post on intuit turbotax forums  (https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/forums/)  that people in Canada can download and install Turbotax 2025 for Canada  but the USA turbotax users can't.      I thought it was all about Windows 10 not being secure, yet its secure enough for Canadians and other tax software companies.      I smell a RAT.   
If one 1099's shows Foreign Taxes Paid to 4 foreign countries, how do I fill out Form 1116.   And if I have two 1099s that paid foreign taxes to the same foreign country, how do I fill out Form 111... See more...
If one 1099's shows Foreign Taxes Paid to 4 foreign countries, how do I fill out Form 1116.   And if I have two 1099s that paid foreign taxes to the same foreign country, how do I fill out Form 1116?   Thanks in advance.  
If the code in box 7 is G, TurboTax automatically treats it as a rollover.
We don't know if you are owed back pay for any year.   That is something for you to work out with your employer. It certainly would be worth asking the question. From a tax point of view.... See more...
We don't know if you are owed back pay for any year.   That is something for you to work out with your employer. It certainly would be worth asking the question. From a tax point of view.  You should not have to change the 2025 tax return that you filed in 2026. If you were paid back pay this year (2026) for work you did this year (2026) it will go on your tax return next year (filed in 2027).. The IRS taxes income in the year it is received. Payments paid in 2026 for work done in 2025 is also reported on your 2026 tax return (filed in 2027.
I also just found this statement, which may explain why you are getting asked for a code even when 2FA is turned off.    If you click on that 2FA option in the account settings, the next screen will ... See more...
I also just found this statement, which may explain why you are getting asked for a code even when 2FA is turned off.    If you click on that 2FA option in the account settings, the next screen will say "We may require a second step if we don't recognize your device, even if 2-step is turned off."