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If you see $0 next to Canadian Pension on the Income Topics page, this doesn't affect your return.  You can Edit/Update and Continue and delete the Summary page to be sure (trash can icon).   @MA... See more...
If you see $0 next to Canadian Pension on the Income Topics page, this doesn't affect your return.  You can Edit/Update and Continue and delete the Summary page to be sure (trash can icon).   @MATY       
For last year's depreciation, should I also enter the % amount that corresponds to my ownership?
  @ user17723939869 wrote: I bought from SAMS club and I have my liscense code and received my verify 6 digit code and then everything just stops   Oh, wait.   What exact product did you bu... See more...
  @ user17723939869 wrote: I bought from SAMS club and I have my liscense code and received my verify 6 digit code and then everything just stops   Oh, wait.   What exact product did you buy from Sam's?   Sam's sells both the desktop product code and new for this year, they are now selling a code for the Online TurboTax website.  So when buying from Sam's,  you have to be careful which one you bought.    Since you said "download", I assumed that you purchased the desktop product from Sam's.      The activation code is a 16-digit code with a mix of numbers and letters, like this format XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.   Why are you mentioning a "verify 6-digit code" in this context?   I don't know what that refers to. Are you referring to a 2-factor sign-in code you receive when logging into your Intuit account as part of the activation process?  i.e., do you have 2-factor authentication set up for your Intuit Account, and a code is texted (or emailed) to you so you can log into your account?
I am having the same issue: I eFiled the original 2025 NY State Corporate Tax forms, but I have to amend to change one field (Final Year), and TurboTax is stuck in a continuous review loop and will n... See more...
I am having the same issue: I eFiled the original 2025 NY State Corporate Tax forms, but I have to amend to change one field (Final Year), and TurboTax is stuck in a continuous review loop and will never even try to eFile the NY state tax forms.
Yes, you should.   If you select Something other than a date and enter Various, you will be presented with the screen Did you acquire this investment more than a year before you sold it?   Se... See more...
Yes, you should.   If you select Something other than a date and enter Various, you will be presented with the screen Did you acquire this investment more than a year before you sold it?   Select No, I didn't acquire any part of this investment more than a year before I sold it.   @hschmit   
You can choose the dropdown Other/Not classified. "NT HEALTH BENEFITS,"  likely stands for Non-Taxable Health Benefits. Box 14 on your W-2 is where your employer will report information that doesn't ... See more...
You can choose the dropdown Other/Not classified. "NT HEALTH BENEFITS,"  likely stands for Non-Taxable Health Benefits. Box 14 on your W-2 is where your employer will report information that doesn't have a specific home elsewhere on the form.  
Did you file for 2024 using TurboTax Online?  If so, when you click on My Tax Returns and Documents on the Tax Home page, and choose 2024, it will say you completed filing.  If so, when you start a 2... See more...
Did you file for 2024 using TurboTax Online?  If so, when you click on My Tax Returns and Documents on the Tax Home page, and choose 2024, it will say you completed filing.  If so, when you start a 2025 return, your info will automatically transfer over.    If you used TurboTax Desktop, and are trying to upload your .tax2024 file to TurboTax Online for 2025, here's How to Transfer Last Year's Return to TurboTax Online.  If it didn't seem to transfer properly, you could open your 2024 program and re-save your completed return and transfer that file to TurboTax Online.    @john-ct   
you should have a 1099-DIV from the brokerage where you hold this position and should be reporting that   For the US Gov % refer to the ishares tax supplement below tho yes shows 100% US Gov Obliga... See more...
you should have a 1099-DIV from the brokerage where you hold this position and should be reporting that   For the US Gov % refer to the ishares tax supplement below tho yes shows 100% US Gov Obligations.  This would apply to the amount in your 1099-DIV Box 1a that comes from the TIP ETF, if you have other stuff in your account like a MM fund also paying dividends reported in Box 1a you have to calculate how much comes from TIP.  Same process for MM funds or other holdings, if applicable get the US Gov % from the fund company.   It will be exempt from State tax but not Federal tax.   https://www.ishares.com/us/literature/tax-information/2025-ishares-us-government-source-income-information-stamped.pdf    
That’s disappointing. If not corrected soon I might just download the forms from the IRS and fill them out manually. 
If you are a user of the Canadian version of TurboTax, you may wish to access the Canadian Community and participate in those discussions.   @RJM2026 
Will Line 4a Column C on the 1040X show a zero and not leave it blank.  Otherwise on and after March 4th the amendments will reject.  
I was pleased to see the update, and options to enter all of my student's expenses on her tax return.  I now have a problem with the 1099-Q in the final document.  Even though I indicated through the... See more...
I was pleased to see the update, and options to enter all of my student's expenses on her tax return.  I now have a problem with the 1099-Q in the final document.  Even though I indicated through the questions that she (the taxpayer) WAS both who received the distribution and the beneficiary of the fund (twice!), the form checks the box #6, indicating that she was not.  This does not appear to impact her tax responsibility, but it is incorrect and does not match the actual 1099-Q.  Further, won't this be a flag to the IRS?  I know I can go into the forms and uncheck it, but 1) I should not have to  2) I read others mention that things they changed in forms did not carry to the final version that was submitted to the IRS.  I have gone through the entire process twice now with the same result.  I don't understand why this section is so problematic this year.
The Health Savings Account (HSA) section of TurboTax includes information about contributions to the HSA.     Follow these steps:   Go to the Deductions & Credits section. Scroll down t... See more...
The Health Savings Account (HSA) section of TurboTax includes information about contributions to the HSA.     Follow these steps:   Go to the Deductions & Credits section. Scroll down to the HSA, MSA section. Click Start or Update to the right. Be sure to check the box that you have an HSA account At the screen Let's enter your HSA contributions, the second entry box allows you to report contributions personally made. @CP1973 
That is diabolical that Maryland changed their tax law to phase out the itemized deduction. We were forced to 'couple' our return to the Federal Return that resulted in having to pay more MD state ta... See more...
That is diabolical that Maryland changed their tax law to phase out the itemized deduction. We were forced to 'couple' our return to the Federal Return that resulted in having to pay more MD state taxes. Now that we get some Federal relief because of the increase in the SALT limit from 10,000 to 40,000, Maryland is penalizing us again. I need TurboTax to allow me to select between Standard or Itemized and generate a screen that says that I cannot Itemize even though I itemized on my Federal Return because I exceeded a threshold for my records.
Thank you so much for your expertise!
I cannot find the address to mail in the 1310 Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer. Looking at the electronic submission, it looks like I need to mail it in. Can you please gi... See more...
I cannot find the address to mail in the 1310 Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer. Looking at the electronic submission, it looks like I need to mail it in. Can you please give me the address? Thank you Teri
@ user17723939869 wrote: I have down loaded 6 times and keep missing the screen to enter  my lisconse code or when i do, nothing appears in that space. The license code is not entered when yo... See more...
@ user17723939869 wrote: I have down loaded 6 times and keep missing the screen to enter  my lisconse code or when i do, nothing appears in that space. The license code is not entered when you are downloading the installation file.   It is entered toward the end of the installation process when you log into your Intuit Account.   See this FAQ below on the installation process, and it has an image you will ultimately encounter near the end of installation on where you sign into your Intuit Account then enter the 16-character license code (mix of letters and numbers)  XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.   FAQ:  Getting started with desktop TurboTax https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/license-information/install-turbotax-cd-download-software-license-code/L1wFOSXur_US_en_US
I had the same issue, the imports from Schwab didn't appear to work; most likely cause - consolidated reporting where there is both a 1099-DIV and a 1099-INT together.  The only workable solution is ... See more...
I had the same issue, the imports from Schwab didn't appear to work; most likely cause - consolidated reporting where there is both a 1099-DIV and a 1099-INT together.  The only workable solution is to manually enter the information, especially when there were stock sales where the original cost basis is "missing".  Happens to all of us who were Waterhouse, then TD Ameritrade customers ported into Charles Schwab.  Correct the missing cost data within TurboTax, and be sure to indication it was 'missing' on the input.   Print out the forms from your brokerage and enter them manually, carefully.  Importing is problematic.  I was told by Intuit TurboTax support that this will not be fixed for 2025.  Double check the information, as you may find an odd 1099-DIV or 1099-INT appearing from a partial import.  
Gambling winnings are taxable income. You can deduct your gambling losses only to the extent you have gambling winnings. Maybe revisit the gambling income section and make sure you have entered the w... See more...
Gambling winnings are taxable income. You can deduct your gambling losses only to the extent you have gambling winnings. Maybe revisit the gambling income section and make sure you have entered the winnings and losses correctly.   Here's where you enter Form W-2G (Certain Gambling Winnings) in TurboTax: Locate the W-2G section: TurboTax Online/Mobile: Go to W-2G under Wages & Income. TurboTax Desktop: Go to Federal Taxes. Go to Wages & Income. If asked, How do you want to enter your income?, select I'll choose what I work on. Under Less Common Income, select Start or Update next to Prizes, Awards, and Gambling Winnings. Answer Yes on the Did you win money or other prizes in 2025? screen and follow the instructions to enter your W-2G. After you've finished entering all of your gambling winnings, we'll ask about any losses you may have had. Losses can be deducted up to the amount you reported winning, but only if you itemize.
This is frustrating every year. Why can they make it user friendly? Where do I find the 5 year tax history report?  The last time I printed it out was back in 2021 when the current tax document downl... See more...
This is frustrating every year. Why can they make it user friendly? Where do I find the 5 year tax history report?  The last time I printed it out was back in 2021 when the current tax document download has the long version. Since then, the document download has the short version.