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We're expecting an update to ‌Form 4562 by February 11. If everything else entered is similar to previous years, and you think the issue could be tied to ‌depreciation, can you wait for the update? Y... See more...
We're expecting an update to ‌Form 4562 by February 11. If everything else entered is similar to previous years, and you think the issue could be tied to ‌depreciation, can you wait for the update? You can sign up at the link below to receive an email notification once it's available. 
You can file Married Filing Separate and still get the EV tax credit. Your Spouses AGI is limited to $150,000 You would then enter the credit on her return: Deductions & Credits Click on ... See more...
You can file Married Filing Separate and still get the EV tax credit. Your Spouses AGI is limited to $150,000 You would then enter the credit on her return: Deductions & Credits Click on Work on other breaks Scroll to Energy-Efficient Vehicles [Start] or [Revisit] Follow the interview    
Yes.  You can file Form 4361 this first year you qualify.  TurboTax does not support the form so you will need to file it on your own.  The following are links to the form and instructions:   ... See more...
Yes.  You can file Form 4361 this first year you qualify.  TurboTax does not support the form so you will need to file it on your own.  The following are links to the form and instructions:   Form 4361 Ministers and Taxes
shut down computer and restarted - did not help
did you receive your refund yet ? The same thing happen to me I never opt in last year I did but not this year 
No. Rejected e-filed returns do not count toward the 5 allowed e-files. With TurboTax Desktop, you can file up to 5 separate returns.  When a return is rejected and you resend it (even multiple times... See more...
No. Rejected e-filed returns do not count toward the 5 allowed e-files. With TurboTax Desktop, you can file up to 5 separate returns.  When a return is rejected and you resend it (even multiple times), this still only counts as one of your allowed five returns.   @baldietax 
You will have to wait for the IRS to either Accept or Reject your filed federal tax return. If the return is rejected you can make the necessary changes and e-file again. If the return is accepte... See more...
You will have to wait for the IRS to either Accept or Reject your filed federal tax return. If the return is rejected you can make the necessary changes and e-file again. If the return is accepted you will have to amend your original tax return. An amended return, Form 1040-X, can only be printed and mailed to the IRS if the original tax return was not e-filed. The IRS will take up to 20 weeks or longer to process an amended tax return. Before starting to amend the tax return, wait for the tax refund to be received or the taxes due to be paid and processed by the IRS. See this TurboTax support FAQ for amending a current year tax return - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/amend-federal-tax-return-current-year/L7eS6o1qh_US_en_US?uid=lfunevhk
If you only had one qualified furnace and air conditioner installed, then you would enter the cost you paid in the 'most expensive' box.  Leave the 'cost of all others' box blank since there were no ... See more...
If you only had one qualified furnace and air conditioner installed, then you would enter the cost you paid in the 'most expensive' box.  Leave the 'cost of all others' box blank since there were no others installed.  The credit will be calculated based on the amount entered in the 'most expensive' boxes.
You cannot enter a dependent child's earned income on your tax return.  The child can complete and file their own tax return indicating on their return that they can be claimed as a dependent.
i have 2 children who worked last year. am i able to add their names to my return so i can add their w-2?
I have to login to the support forum to ask questions.  How/where do I log out?
My wife & I live in Philadelphia, PA and she works in Wilmington, DE (I work full-time in PA)   On her W-2 she paid $3,762 to DE for 2025 but after entering all our info into TurboTax it is only ca... See more...
My wife & I live in Philadelphia, PA and she works in Wilmington, DE (I work full-time in PA)   On her W-2 she paid $3,762 to DE for 2025 but after entering all our info into TurboTax it is only calculating out a credit on our PA tax return from DE of $2,465 leaving us still owing PA taxes of $711.   Why do we not receive a larger credit from DE to cover this amount still owed to PA?
You need to give proper answer.  The issue is the prompt after import. You need to allow the popup for ttd-fdp-01-config  to "Allow'
If you upload a 1098, TurboTax will post it exactly as it was presented by the lending institution.  The program does not add or delete anything! Since you posted the form manually suggests that... See more...
If you upload a 1098, TurboTax will post it exactly as it was presented by the lending institution.  The program does not add or delete anything! Since you posted the form manually suggests that you have a hard copy of the 1098.  Do you have a physical copy of the 1098? I recommend that you post the correct information to your tax return. I would then advise contacting the lending institution to confirm the Property Tax portion of the 1098 is correct.  
I  received 141 contingent dividend shares of a holding company at no cost to me and as part of a bankruptcy settlement with the issuing company. The shares were "locked" (couldn't sell them/no marke... See more...
I  received 141 contingent dividend shares of a holding company at no cost to me and as part of a bankruptcy settlement with the issuing company. The shares were "locked" (couldn't sell them/no market.). In 2025, the shares  became worthless.   I tried entering this 1099-B as indicated in the screenshot.  When I do an error check, Turbotax says I need to enter a holding period.  It also says I need manually file a copy of the 1099 with the IRS using form 8453 or by mailing the 1099.   My question is, do I even need to report this 1099 info since there is no sales proceed and the cost is $0 and the holding period is unknown?  Alternatively, should I just select short term/uncovered, as that would maximize cap gain, if there was actually a capital gain?  Thanks ~Bill Line from 1099-B   Turbotax Interview  
Yes.  That is correct.  If she was present for 148 days in VA for the purpose of grad school,  and had no intention of becoming a resident, she would not meet the residency or part year residency tes... See more...
Yes.  That is correct.  If she was present for 148 days in VA for the purpose of grad school,  and had no intention of becoming a resident, she would not meet the residency or part year residency test and would simply file as a Non-Resident.  Yes, for 2026, since she will be present for more than 183 days she would be considered an "actual resident" for tax purposes for the entire year.  This means all of her income would be taxable to VA.