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March 1, 2026
10:13 AM
Got a letter from irs to verify identity. Now it's been 4 weeks an no update
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March 1, 2026
10:13 AM
Yes, you can use the summary totals as long as you report the short-term or long-term totals separately. This is because short-term and long-term holdings are taxed at different rates. If you do pl...
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Yes, you can use the summary totals as long as you report the short-term or long-term totals separately. This is because short-term and long-term holdings are taxed at different rates. If you do plan to use the summary totals, you will need to double check that your cost basis is reported correctly.
When you file your return, TurboTax will generate Form 8949 that you will need to mail in when using the sales summary totals. Please see Do I need to fill out or mail in Form 8949 for more guidance.
How do I import my digital asset transactions into TurboTax also has a lot of good tips to assist you as well.
March 1, 2026
10:12 AM
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I would recommend not reporting this. Per IRS conventions, this will round down to zero and be disregarded. If you'd like to round up to $1, you can enter this in Miscellaneous income, then Othe...
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I would recommend not reporting this. Per IRS conventions, this will round down to zero and be disregarded. If you'd like to round up to $1, you can enter this in Miscellaneous income, then Other reportable income. On this page you will be asked for a description and amount. You can use any description here that makes sense to you.
March 1, 2026
10:12 AM
I am having the same issue, plus it says I must have installed a new electrical panel in the enabling property?! Wood stoves don"t need electricity. I have no other credits, I meet all the requiremen...
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I am having the same issue, plus it says I must have installed a new electrical panel in the enabling property?! Wood stoves don"t need electricity. I have no other credits, I meet all the requirements to get the credit, and my turbotax is up to date.
March 1, 2026
10:12 AM
If your Box 2a is unknown, leave it blank when inputting your Form 1099-R information. This will automatically trigger TurboTax to ask, "Do you have info in Box 2a or Box 2b?" on the next screen.
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If your Box 2a is unknown, leave it blank when inputting your Form 1099-R information. This will automatically trigger TurboTax to ask, "Do you have info in Box 2a or Box 2b?" on the next screen.
Here, you will select "No" because you do not have an amount to input, then Continue.
From there, TurboTax will ask you additional questions to do the Simplified Method calculations.
By following the interview prompts, you will not need to do the calculations yourself.
To complete the questions successfully, you will need:
The amount from Box 9b of your Form 1099-R.
Annuity Start Date
Plan Cost (Matches Box 9b of your Form 1099-R)
If this is not your first year receiving these payments, you will need the total amount of tax-free money you already excluded in previous years. You can find this by reviewing your prior year tax returns and look for the difference between the gross distribution and the taxable distribution (the smaller amount reported as income)
March 1, 2026
10:10 AM
Al's question: What does "the after-tax deductions ($5887 total) that were collected by my employer" mean? Answer: $5887 is the total amount of after-tax deductions that my employer withheld fro...
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Al's question: What does "the after-tax deductions ($5887 total) that were collected by my employer" mean? Answer: $5887 is the total amount of after-tax deductions that my employer withheld from my paychecks in 2025. They collected the taxes exceeding $5250 (max tax-free). They prepaid my taxes every quarters and then collected these taxes back from my paychecks throughout the year. BTW, $5887 is not itemized in W-2; it's the total after-tax deductions from all paychecks. Al's question: Is $5887 the amount of reimbursement over $5250? Earlier you indicated the amount was $17,161. Answer: No, $5887 is the total after-tax amount withheld from my paychecks (See above for explanation). $17,161 is the "Tuition paid to school" that is included in Box 1 of W-2 (There is also Tuition Reimbursement = $643.7, but I don't understand what this is). However, Full Tuition = $31,743, that would indicate the taxable amount is 31,743 - 5250 = $26,493. That's why I'm confused on whether to enter $17,161 or $26,493 into the place "Amount reported as income on a W-2". Al's question: Did you get $22,411 (5250 + 17,161) in tuition assistance? Answer: No, I got 31,743 from my employer.
March 1, 2026
10:09 AM
Hi Everyone, Could you please advise me on how to correctly report my earnings from Upside? I received five bank transactions totaling $0.31 with the description: “You just earned $… thanks to y...
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Hi Everyone, Could you please advise me on how to correctly report my earnings from Upside? I received five bank transactions totaling $0.31 with the description: “You just earned $… thanks to your referral using Upside.” It’s not a bonus — it’s earnings — but the amount is very small. I would like to report it in TurboTax. Could you please provide step-by-step instructions for 2025 on how to do that correctly? I did not receive any tax forms.
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March 1, 2026
10:08 AM
Hi: I am filing a return for a deceased parent where there is no will or named personal representative. This is not the final return and there is no refund or payment due for 2025. Do I need to file...
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Hi: I am filing a return for a deceased parent where there is no will or named personal representative. This is not the final return and there is no refund or payment due for 2025. Do I need to file form 56 and request a EIN to file this return. I would also like to do this electronically through turbo tax. Please advise. Thank you for any help.
March 1, 2026
10:07 AM
I guess I am mistaken, if it is not eligible, then that’s fine. Wasn’t sure if my work equipment, uniforms, etc. is not eligible. I work under an employer.
March 1, 2026
10:07 AM
Is she paying you the Fair Market Value of rent in your area? If not, then this would be considered personal use and although the income would be reported if you are considering it rent, the expense...
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Is she paying you the Fair Market Value of rent in your area? If not, then this would be considered personal use and although the income would be reported if you are considering it rent, the expenses would not be deductible. You would report this as "Other income" on Schedule 1 instead of schedule E.
If she is paying the Fair Market Value for rent? If so, then the income and expenses would be reported on Schedule E. If she gets 1 bedroom and full use of the house, then you can use the bedroom method and say she is 25% of the expenses, or you can count the number of people in the home and allocate that way. Another method is the square footage method. The method that you use simply needs to be reasonable. You would not be able to allocate 90% of the home expenses to her when she has 1 bedroom. Where do I enter income and expenses from a rental property?
If on the other hand, this is simply her paying her share of the expenses, then this is considered shared expenses and it is not taxable income to you.
Also, since you are providing caregiving services to her, if part of the $1,300 is for caregiving, then this could be considered self-employment income which would need to be claimed on Schedule C.
Do be aware, that if she is paying you to live there and providing over half of her own support, you would not be able to claim her as a dependent on your return.
March 1, 2026
10:06 AM
Georgia itemized deductions for state and local income taxes paid are still limited to the 10,000 cap, because Georgia does not automatically conform to the federal law, as a fixed-date conformity st...
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Georgia itemized deductions for state and local income taxes paid are still limited to the 10,000 cap, because Georgia does not automatically conform to the federal law, as a fixed-date conformity state. As of the current time, the instructions for personal income tax in Georgia still require the filer to limit their income tax deduction to a 10,000 max.
March 1, 2026
10:05 AM
When using the TurboTax online editions your information is saved as it is entered. Click on Sign out at the bottom left of the online program screen.
March 1, 2026
10:04 AM
With online, your information is autosaved.
March 1, 2026
10:03 AM
All of the TurboTax desktop editions support the sale of land.
March 1, 2026
10:03 AM
Every version of desktop download software has all of the forms and all of the schedules. You get more help in the interview screens with Premier or Home and Business.
March 1, 2026
10:02 AM
What is your question? If you are filing a joint return, the income entry screens will have a spot for income from each spouse.
March 1, 2026
10:01 AM
on the state form ICR some questions must be answered yes. answer one no or don't answer them and you don't get the credit.
i got the credit so it's either a bug in your version or you entered...
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on the state form ICR some questions must be answered yes. answer one no or don't answer them and you don't get the credit.
i got the credit so it's either a bug in your version or you entered something incorrectly.
March 1, 2026
10:01 AM
If you are using the TurboTax download/desktop, make sure that your product is up to date. You should allow it to run updates when you open the program and it requests updates. If you have that pro...
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If you are using the TurboTax download/desktop, make sure that your product is up to date. You should allow it to run updates when you open the program and it requests updates. If you have that program open, you can run updates by clicking the word Online in the black banner near the top of the program and select "Check for updates" in the dropdown.
Next, I would recommend deleting the form for the energy credit and starting over with it.
To delete a form in the download/desktop version:
Select Forms on the blue banner near the right edge.
Look for Form 5695 and click on it to highlight it.
Click Delete Form at the bottom of the page under the form, then select Yes in the pop up.
To delete a form in Online TurboTax:
Click on Tax tools in the left side menu.
Click on Tools, then click Delete a form in the Tools Center pop-up.
Find Form 5695 in the listing of forms and click the trashcan icon to the right of it
Click Yes, delete to get rid of the form.
Once you've done that, go back and re-enter the information for the energy credit. I used the information you had given in some mock tax returns in both the Online and Desktop versions of TurboTax and it correctly limited the credit to a $600 total amount.
March 1, 2026
10:01 AM
Thanks for responding. Ok, the Schedule K-1 brings up the Schedule K-1 worksheet in Forms Mode. If fact, I don't have the Schedule K-1 in Form Mode; I have the worksheet, but not the Schedule K-1. Ho...
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Thanks for responding. Ok, the Schedule K-1 brings up the Schedule K-1 worksheet in Forms Mode. If fact, I don't have the Schedule K-1 in Form Mode; I have the worksheet, but not the Schedule K-1. How do I know? When I print out my Federal Tax 1040, no Schedule K-1 shows up! Schedule E, page 2 is there, and guess what that $30 dollars now shows up in Schedule B. So where is my Schedule K-1? Any clue?