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To enter, edit or delete a form 1099-R -
Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Wages and Income (Personal Income using Home and Business) Click on I'll choose what I ...
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To enter, edit or delete a form 1099-R -
Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Wages and Income (Personal Income using Home and Business) Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown) Scroll down to Retirement Plans and Social Security On IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R), click the start or update button
a month ago
To enter, edit or delete estimated taxes paid (Federal, State, Local) -
Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Deductions and Credits Click on I'll choose what I work ...
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To enter, edit or delete estimated taxes paid (Federal, State, Local) -
Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Deductions and Credits Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown) Scroll down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid On Estimates, click on the start or update button
a month ago
Can’t file until it’s ready. Need to max carryover for what I’m eligible.
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a month ago
To enter Federal or State Estimated Taxes Paid, including a state estimated payment made in January for the prior year, go to Federal on left or at top (Personal for Home & Business) Deductions and...
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To enter Federal or State Estimated Taxes Paid, including a state estimated payment made in January for the prior year, go to Federal on left or at top (Personal for Home & Business) Deductions and Credits Then scroll way down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid Estimates - click the Start or Update button You enter state estimated payments under the federal side (because they can be a federal itemized Deduction). THEN after you finish filling out the estimates under Federal you need to click on the State Tab at the top and start the state return over for it to update.
a month ago
To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/
Scroll down to the bottom of ...
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To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/
Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and on the section Your tax returns & documents. Click on the Year and Click on Download/print return (PDF)
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When you sign onto your online account and land on the Tax Home web page, scroll down and click on Add a state.
This will take you back to the 2025 online tax return.
Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen. Then click on Print Center. Then click on Print, save or preview this year's return. Choose the option Include government and TurboTax worksheets
If you used the desktop CD/Download editions installed on your computer, the only copy of your tax data file and any PDF's will be on the computer where the return was created. TurboTax does not store online any returns completed using the desktop editions.
a month ago
Estimated tax payments, where are they entered on the Turbo Tax forms?
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a month ago
A couple reasons could be saying you need to upgrade…… You might be seeing this because of form 8959. That goes to Schedule 2. The amount of Medicare taxes withheld in W2 box 6 is not exactly 1.4...
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A couple reasons could be saying you need to upgrade…… You might be seeing this because of form 8959. That goes to Schedule 2. The amount of Medicare taxes withheld in W2 box 6 is not exactly 1.45% of the Medicare wages in box 5, due to rounding. I read a post that said to try leaving the cents off of the Medicare tax on your W2 box 6. Box 6 has to be exactly 1.45% of box 5 or less. If it is saying you need Schedule 3 and can't use the Free Edition it might be giving you the Retirement Savings Credit. You can say you are a student to decline the credit. You must answer Yes when asked in the Retirement Savings Contributions Credit section if your were a full-time student. The answer to this same question asked in the personal-information section is not the answer that is used.
a month ago
I should have added this list https://rebate.blue/qmid Barrie The search continues
a month ago
The OBBBA was passed through a process called budget reconciliation. That reconciliation process specifically prohibits any changes to Social Security (the Byrd Rule). So instead, a lesser workar...
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The OBBBA was passed through a process called budget reconciliation. That reconciliation process specifically prohibits any changes to Social Security (the Byrd Rule). So instead, a lesser workaround was to lessen the pain a bit with a "senior bonus" called the "Enhanced Senior Deduction". It does not equate to full Social Security tax refief for many people, but it does help lower the overall tax burden of seniors and got around the Byrd Rule. It provides some extra spending money, especially for married couples. Hopefully, additional tax relief can be in future legislation.
a month ago
Did all that, then TurboTax asked "what is your RMD for 2025"? I entered that, which was lower then the amount I sent. TurboTax then credited as tax free the RMD, not the whole amount which went di...
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Did all that, then TurboTax asked "what is your RMD for 2025"? I entered that, which was lower then the amount I sent. TurboTax then credited as tax free the RMD, not the whole amount which went directly to the charity!
a month ago
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a month ago
Paid yo get taxes back early haven't gotten them
a month ago
A quick search has that QMID code assigned to Alside windows. Barrie
a month ago
Yes you need box 1. Why did you get a W2? What boxes are filled in?
a month ago
retired 2 years ago?
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a month ago
U filled an amendment before you got your refund? I always wait til after cause they give u that it takes 6 weeks to process an amendment
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Nothing about Social Security has changed. It can still be taxable. For 2025 there is a new Enhanced Deduction for Seniors of $6,000 for each spouse 65 or older if you qualify. It starts to phase ou...
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Nothing about Social Security has changed. It can still be taxable. For 2025 there is a new Enhanced Deduction for Seniors of $6,000 for each spouse 65 or older if you qualify. It starts to phase out if your AGI is 75,000 (150,000 Joint). Then it is reduced by 6 cents for every dollar of income over. That is listed separately on your return and is in addition to the Standard Deduction or your Itemized Deductions and is after any Social Security taxable amount on line 6b. The deduction for seniors will be allowed for 4 years, from 2025 through 2028. It is automatic based on your age. It is not part of your Standard Deduction and not connected to getting Social Security. The new Senior Deduction (it's not a Credit) is separate and in addition to the Standard Deduction or your Itemized Deductions on 1040 line 12e. The 6,000/12,000 senior deduction will be calculated on 1040 Schedule 1-A page 2 Part V Enhanced Deduction for Seniors which goes to 1040 line 13b with any other Sch 1-A amounts. Turbo Tax automatically includes it if you qualify. If you are married you have to file a Joint return.