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I'm trying to add her as my child earned income but it's not giving me the option does anybody know why
I had a transmission error as well, but that wasn't my problem - something was completely broken pulling my personal information into the Oregon forms (it said 1099-Q, but I don't think that was it -... See more...
I had a transmission error as well, but that wasn't my problem - something was completely broken pulling my personal information into the Oregon forms (it said 1099-Q, but I don't think that was it - deleted those entries anyway). It would tell me something was wrong and to fix it, I would click in and it was just my first name (already filled) and just loop through. It eventually worked by deleting my name and sending it through empty. I think there is/was a software defect here, but I managed to get it transmitted and accepted.    I was also suggested to review my forms on one page, but the pop up window through a 500 error - it looked like it was trying to generate a PDF. A lot of info disclosure in the URL of that error (e.g., an API key which shouldn't be in the URL at all.)
I have the issue where it asks me if I spent a certain amount.  I mistakenly answered that I did not.  I want to get this message to pop up again so I can yes, but it is not allowing me.  Do you know... See more...
I have the issue where it asks me if I spent a certain amount.  I mistakenly answered that I did not.  I want to get this message to pop up again so I can yes, but it is not allowing me.  Do you know how I can get that message to pop up so I can change my answer?  Thank you.
 look at Form 8959   The total additional medicare tax is shown in Part IV line 18, and is carried to Schedule 2 line 11. The total on this schedule carries to the 1040 line 23. The additional ... See more...
 look at Form 8959   The total additional medicare tax is shown in Part IV line 18, and is carried to Schedule 2 line 11. The total on this schedule carries to the 1040 line 23. The additional Medicare tax withheld (above the 1.45% on Medicare wages) is computed in Part V, line 24. and is added to the withholding section of the 1040 line 25c   TurboTax is correctly calculating the extra tax and extra withholding in my desktop deluxe app    
When I input my property taxes into TurboTax, it increased the deduction from the amount input up to the max of $40,000.  This would lead to much too large of a deduction.  Is there anything I can do... See more...
When I input my property taxes into TurboTax, it increased the deduction from the amount input up to the max of $40,000.  This would lead to much too large of a deduction.  Is there anything I can do to get the software to calculate this correctly?  
Hello!   Filing for 2025 as Married - Separate due to pending divorce.  MAGI is well under IRA max for contributions at $53K.  I have a 403b thru employer.  W-2 Box 13 has no entries.  403 MN appea... See more...
Hello!   Filing for 2025 as Married - Separate due to pending divorce.  MAGI is well under IRA max for contributions at $53K.  I have a 403b thru employer.  W-2 Box 13 has no entries.  403 MN appears in Box 14 and research tells me the number in that box is my 403b contribution.  That amount added to Box 1 amount adds up to my state taxable compensation so that all seems to make sense.   Turbo Tax will not allow me to enter a contribution to Traditional IRA to reduce taxable income.  As soon as I answer "Yes" to "Are covered by a retirement plan at work?" the contribution is disallowed.  Same thing happens if I answer "No" but on the next page TT asks the same questions about my spouse and I answer in the affirmative.  Apparently I have to provide spouse's info since we were still married on Dec 31, 2025.   Based on what I can find, IRS allows contributions to both my employer's 403b (up to $23,500) and to an individual IRA ( up to $7,000).   Why is Turbo Tax disallowing my IRA contribution?  It is adding Form 8606 Non-Deductible IRAs as soon as I answer "yes" to me or my spose having an employer retirement plan.
Deleting that Tax Summary worksheet/form works for TY 2025 since it's still happening in March 2026!
Social Security did indeed take back the last month payment already before the account was closed.   Thanks for the prompt response.  This is very helpful.
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noone on this forum can answer your question. Did you get an email saying it was "accepted". If not, maybe you did not successfully e-file so the state does not have it.  You can always try calling t... See more...
noone on this forum can answer your question. Did you get an email saying it was "accepted". If not, maybe you did not successfully e-file so the state does not have it.  You can always try calling the state department of revenue to see what it says.  
you can't. 2001 is no longer supported, so even if you had the 2001app installed, you could not open the return. for the future, remember that TurboTax only supports the current and the 3 prior yea... See more...
you can't. 2001 is no longer supported, so even if you had the 2001app installed, you could not open the return. for the future, remember that TurboTax only supports the current and the 3 prior years. After that, the .xxxtaxxxxx can no longer be opened by its apps. So save a PDF copy or two (one offline, just in case your computer goes south) .   there is a web service, not affiliated with TurboTax or Intuit that may be able to open the file   the website is - use at your own risk https://www.taxprinter.com/       
It SEEMS to be saying that column A of the 1040-X is not what was on the previous 1040 or 1040-X (before the current amendment). Column A must be what was shown on the previous return ie before the c... See more...
It SEEMS to be saying that column A of the 1040-X is not what was on the previous 1040 or 1040-X (before the current amendment). Column A must be what was shown on the previous return ie before the current amendment. Did you save a PDF of the previous return so you can check? if not you'll have to wait until the transcript of the last accepted return posts to your account.      you should wait to see what others say because this error message does not show upin a web search.       
Turbo tax has my info already please pull it up
How can I check where my refund is being sent
Hello -    The total donations presented on the 2025 Deductions & Credits page is different than the sum of the charitable donations that I made.  I did not have donation carry-over nor did I claim... See more...
Hello -    The total donations presented on the 2025 Deductions & Credits page is different than the sum of the charitable donations that I made.  I did not have donation carry-over nor did I claim non-cash donations.  The difference is $280.  Why is this?   Thank you.
I have what I believe to be a standard scenario where all my after-tax contributions to 401(k) are rolled over to Roth IRA (in-plan rollover).  The 1099-R import completed successfully, with Box 7 be... See more...
I have what I believe to be a standard scenario where all my after-tax contributions to 401(k) are rolled over to Roth IRA (in-plan rollover).  The 1099-R import completed successfully, with Box 7 being G, with Box 1 matching amount of Box 5.  In the questionnaire, I indicated "Yes, I moved the money to a Roth 401(k), Roth 403(b), or a 457(b) plan" and answered the after-tax contribution question with "yes" with the amount in Box 1.   Yet, in the 1040 generated in the preview, the box for 5a "rollover" is left unchecked.   I have tried saying "no" to the "moved money to a Roth 401(k)..." question and answering the later Roth IRA rollover question to "yes" but that still does not check the box.  Also tried deleting the 1099-R entirely and starting over to no avail.  Any idea why this checkbox refuses to be checked?  Thank you!    
Thank you, Steam Train.  That helped me!  By changing it to Yes it did use the 2a amount and skipped the Calculations of taxable amount.  I appreciate people like you taking the time to help others. 
We didn't itemize.  So I won't list refund on Federal return but I think Oregon asks for it.  Sounds like that goes on 2026 return.
You don't.  You were paid as a W-2 employee so you have to report the income as a W-2 employee.  You can't turn that into self-employment income.