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Form FTB 3853 is used to determine if you owe an individual shared responsibility penalty or to claim exemptions from the state individual health coverage mandate on your California state tax return.... See more...
Form FTB 3853 is used to determine if you owe an individual shared responsibility penalty or to claim exemptions from the state individual health coverage mandate on your California state tax return. The Health Insurance Penalty section is found in the Credits and Taxes section of the California return.   You might be able to qualify for an exemption from having health insurance for the period of time in the situation you described. You can claim the following exemptions on your California tax return:   Income is below the tax filing threshold Health coverage is considered unaffordable (exceeded 7.28% of household income for the 2025 taxable year) Families’ self-only coverage combined cost is unaffordable Short coverage gap of three consecutive months or less Certain non-citizens who are not lawfully present Certain citizens living abroad/residents of another state or U.S. territory Members of health care sharing ministry Members of federally-recognized Indian tribes including Alaskan Natives Incarceration (other than incarceration pending the disposition of charges) Member if applicable household born or adopted during the year Member of applicable household died during the year Enrolled in limited or restricted-scope Medi-Cal or other coverage from the California Department of Health Care Services Beginning January 1, 2020, California residents must either: Have qualifying health insurance coverage Obtain an exemption from the requirement to have coverage Pay a penalty when they file their state tax return   See this Franchise Tax Board webpage for more information about the exemptions and the health care mandate.    
You can follow these steps:   Log in to your Intuit Account: Select Federal Taxes. Go to Wages & Income screen. Select Edit next to the W-2 you need to update or change the EIN.  ... See more...
You can follow these steps:   Log in to your Intuit Account: Select Federal Taxes. Go to Wages & Income screen. Select Edit next to the W-2 you need to update or change the EIN.   If you need more information, click the link below: How do I change my W-2 info   If you still need assistance, contact one of our experts at: TurboTax Phone Number    
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You only need the file ending in .tax2024 to transfer into 2025.   On the old computer, Your tax files end in .tax or .tax2022 or .tax2023 or .tax2024 etc.  They should be in your Documents in a Tu... See more...
You only need the file ending in .tax2024 to transfer into 2025.   On the old computer, Your tax files end in .tax or .tax2022 or .tax2023 or .tax2024 etc.  They should be in your Documents in a Turbo Tax folder.  You should also have the pdf files of each year.  Or search your computer for all files ending in .tax.  Also if you haven't done it,  I would open each year in the program and save it as a PDF file, go to File-Save to PDF so you don't need the program installed to view or print your return in the future like to get a mortgage or loan, etc.   What I would do is just copy the whole Turbo Tax folder that is under your Documents.  That should be where the .tax files and pdf files are stored.  Copy that folder to a flash drive or best yet is to burn it to a CD or DVD and then you will have a backup of them.   Then on the new computer copy the folder (or files) from the flash drive to your Documents folder.   The programs need to be installed from the CD or download them again.  You don't need to install them unless you need to amend or open a return.  They only support the last 3 years so you might not be able to update older years or download any state programs you need.   Since you now have to log into an Intuit Account all your downloads and licenses are listed there (even if you bought it from somewhere else) so if you need to download to install it again or install on another computer, even on the other operating system (Windows, Mac).  And the download will always be up to date with all the updates.
We at Intuit TurboTax want our users to be completely delighted with their experience using our products and services, and successful in their financial lives and businesses. Once you file your re... See more...
We at Intuit TurboTax want our users to be completely delighted with their experience using our products and services, and successful in their financial lives and businesses. Once you file your return, as long as the settings to receive communication from Intuit don’t block it, you will see a pop-up message or receive an email with a survey asking you about your experience. We encourage you to leave your notes and comments there. “Voice of the Customer” notes and comments are read and acted upon.  If you are using TurboTax Desktop, you can also leave feedback at the Final Steps tab.
If the phrase "Not Started" appears on the "Income Summary" or the "Your Deductions and Credits", these values do not appear on your forms on your tax return. Therefore, if you have correctly entered... See more...
If the phrase "Not Started" appears on the "Income Summary" or the "Your Deductions and Credits", these values do not appear on your forms on your tax return. Therefore, if you have correctly entered your data and the data appears correctly on your return, then this Not Started phrase does not matter.   Note that you do not normally make any entries from form 5498 on to your tax return. Did you receive a form 1099-SA? This is the form goes on your tax return.
Deductions & Credits Employment Expenses Job-Related Expenses START   Continue through that interview  Be sure to select "Armed Forces" on the "Is your work a part of one of these... See more...
Deductions & Credits Employment Expenses Job-Related Expenses START   Continue through that interview  Be sure to select "Armed Forces" on the "Is your work a part of one of these professions or situations?" screen.     
TurboTax will handle this correctly. It's a normal situation where the ordinary gain (to the extent of prior depletion claimed) will go directly to Schedule 1, and then the Form 1040.  If there is an... See more...
TurboTax will handle this correctly. It's a normal situation where the ordinary gain (to the extent of prior depletion claimed) will go directly to Schedule 1, and then the Form 1040.  If there is any excess gain, above the previous depletion amount, it will be capital gain and either go to the Form 8949 as you pointed out, or could go directly to Schedule D, which is where it will ultimately end up so that the correct capital gain tax will be applied.    @Bridgesh73 
Yes, you are correct. Despite being able to claim a Standard Deduction on your Federal return (due to the US-India treaty), you are not allowed claim the Wisconsin Standard Deduction on your Wisconsi... See more...
Yes, you are correct. Despite being able to claim a Standard Deduction on your Federal return (due to the US-India treaty), you are not allowed claim the Wisconsin Standard Deduction on your Wisconsin state return.   As you read in Publication 122, Wisconsin law does not recognize federal treaty provisions for the purpose of the standard deduction. Wisconsin’s tax code (Section 71.05(22)(b)) explicitly states that "if you are a Nonresident Alien at any time during the year, your Wisconsin standard deduction is $0".
Here's detailed info on the Vehicle Loan Interest Deduction.  You may want to step through the interview for this section again, and click on 'How does this deduction work?' for an explanation.   ... See more...
Here's detailed info on the Vehicle Loan Interest Deduction.  You may want to step through the interview for this section again, and click on 'How does this deduction work?' for an explanation.   Schedule 1-A will show the actual calculations.   @lukens8   
Just as a quick follow-up.   The septic inspection was not part of the loan process.   We had that done as part of the negotiation with the seller.   We also had it pumped out as part of the inspecti... See more...
Just as a quick follow-up.   The septic inspection was not part of the loan process.   We had that done as part of the negotiation with the seller.   We also had it pumped out as part of the inspection.  But not required by the lender.  
Yes. To enter the W-2G  or other documents For your Gambling winnings-- Go to Federal>Wages & Income>Less Common Income>Gambling Winnings     You can enter your winnings, and then keep clic... See more...
Yes. To enter the W-2G  or other documents For your Gambling winnings-- Go to Federal>Wages & Income>Less Common Income>Gambling Winnings     You can enter your winnings, and then keep clicking through the interview to enter gambling losses.   https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/how-do-i-claim-my-gambling-winnings-and-or-losses   Gambling winnings are taxable income.  Losses are an itemized deduction.  If you do not have enough itemized deductions to exceed your standard deduction, your losses will have no effect. https://blog.turbotax.intuit.com/income-and-investments/how-are-gambling-winnings-taxed-8891/     2025 STANDARD DEDUCTION AMOUNTS SINGLE $15,750  (65 or older/legally blind + $2000) MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY $15,750  (65 or older/legally blind +1600) MARRIED FILING JOINTLY $31,500  (65 or older/legally blind + $1600) HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD $23,625 (65 or older/legally blind + $2000)    
Follow these steps since a full or corrupted cache can cause problems in TurboTax, You need to clear your cache (that is, remove these temporary files). Online version: Delete the form W2 caus... See more...
Follow these steps since a full or corrupted cache can cause problems in TurboTax, You need to clear your cache (that is, remove these temporary files). Online version: Delete the form W2 causing the issue - see How to Delete   Log out of your return and try one or more of the following: Don't use Internet Explorer. Clear cache and cookies, Sign in using a different browser. Sign in using a different device. Log back into your return. Enter the information again with the rounded dollar amount Desktop version:  Delete the form W2 Save your return while closing the program. Update the program Open Enter the information again with rounded dollars.  
I switched out computers in 2025 (primarily so I could use Windows 11 OS for purposes of using TurboTax 2025).  When I open app TurboTax 2025 on the new computer I get info saying I did not file usin... See more...
I switched out computers in 2025 (primarily so I could use Windows 11 OS for purposes of using TurboTax 2025).  When I open app TurboTax 2025 on the new computer I get info saying I did not file using TurboTax 2024 last year.  I most certainly did.  I cannot seem to open TT2024 on the new computer, although I can see the saved proprietary TT2024 file and a saved TT2024 PDF.  (I see an icon for the TurboTax2024 app on my Windows 11 app list, but it will not open and says "install.")   When I got the message saying that I did not file using TT2024 last year, the next message says either I did not file using TT2024 last year (useless) or I have multiple TurboTax accounts.  It is pretty obvious I must have multiple TT accounts.   I need to resolve this (and get all of my past and 2025 records into one TT account).   How do I proceed?
That seems to have changed this year to only 1 account for email address.   You can start another return in TurboTax Online by: Logging out if you are in your account Choose what TurboTax Online... See more...
That seems to have changed this year to only 1 account for email address.   You can start another return in TurboTax Online by: Logging out if you are in your account Choose what TurboTax Online product you want to use for the second return Create your account screen Set up a new login for the second return Start working on the new return