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March 19, 2026
8:30 AM
Marital status I am widowed for years never remarried, do I use single or widowed for marital status?
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March 19, 2026
8:29 AM
What state are you working on?
March 19, 2026
8:28 AM
I don't think so, but where would I check to see?
March 19, 2026
8:28 AM
Hmm… my brother reports that the H and R block tax software does allow an entry for line 9b when the standard deduction is taken. and the also guarantee their returns against audits. Some arg...
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Hmm… my brother reports that the H and R block tax software does allow an entry for line 9b when the standard deduction is taken. and the also guarantee their returns against audits. Some argue that the IRS ref is ambiguous on this point. is there no way to override?
March 19, 2026
8:28 AM
It should have only printed my dividends on one line. Instead the IRS flagged this because my dividend total was doubled. I have responded to the IRS but have not yet received an answer.
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March 19, 2026
8:27 AM
@dochejed
For the 2025–2028 tax years, seniors 65+ can claim an enhanced deduction of up to $6k
per eligible individual ($12k for married couples) under "One Big Beautiful Bill," which TurboTa...
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@dochejed
For the 2025–2028 tax years, seniors 65+ can claim an enhanced deduction of up to $6k
per eligible individual ($12k for married couples) under "One Big Beautiful Bill," which TurboTax automatically calculates. This new deduction is in addition to the standard senior deduction and is claimed on Form 1040, line 13b, via Schedule 1-A.
March 19, 2026
8:27 AM
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.
The IRS states that most federal tax refunds are issued within 21 days o...
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Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.
The IRS states that most federal tax refunds are issued within 21 days of acceptance, however, some may take longer if they require additional review.
The IRS Where's My Refund site will not take into account the 5 days early, but if you signed up for the 5 Day Early product, you should receive your refund deposited 5 days prior to the date indicated by the IRS, assuming all conditions are met.
For more information click on the link below
5 Days Early Option
If you don't get your deposit 5 days early, there is a few reasons why that might happen.
Your refund was offset or differed from their estimated refund amount, bringing the refund amount below the minimum threshold or above the maximum. What is a refund offset?
Your bank wouldn't accept RTP (Real Time Payments) or Same Day ACH deposits, preventing Intuit from depositing your refund 5 days ahead of when the IRS would have deposited your refund.
The IRS didn't give Intuit 5 or more days of notice in advance. This stopped Intuit from meeting the 5 days early expectations.
If TurboTax is unable to deliver the refund 5 days early, your order will be canceled and you won't be charged the 5-Day Early fee. You will receive a follow-up email with a refund and timing update, and if any cancellation is applicable.
Here are a few FAQs to help you track your refund: When will I get my federal tax refund? How do I track my state refund? Why does Where's My Refund say "approved" but TurboTax still says "accepted"?
Why do some refunds take longer than others?
What if my IRS refund is taking longer than 21 days?
March 19, 2026
8:26 AM
When entering a 1099 NEC, TT goes into a loop. First it tells me to upgrade to the paid version, then after I do it goes back to the form. When I try again it again requires me to upgrade. I am u...
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When entering a 1099 NEC, TT goes into a loop. First it tells me to upgrade to the paid version, then after I do it goes back to the form. When I try again it again requires me to upgrade. I am using the latest update of chrome on windows. I have cleared the cache and all intuit cookies, Turned of my VPN, Turned on third party cookies. And turned off my privacy filter and ad blocker. How can I do my taxes?
March 19, 2026
8:26 AM
Look at your federal tax return, Form 1040 Lines 6a for amount received and 6b for taxable amount
You can view your Form 1040 plus Schedules 1, 2 and 3 at any time using the online editions. Cl...
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Look at your federal tax return, Form 1040 Lines 6a for amount received and 6b for taxable amount
You can view your Form 1040 plus Schedules 1, 2 and 3 at any time using the online editions. Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen. Click on Tools. Click on View Tax Summary. Click on Preview my 1040 on the left side of the screen.
March 19, 2026
8:25 AM
To clarify, did you do anything in the Foreign Tax Credit portion of your return?
March 19, 2026
8:25 AM
This is the message: "Hmm, looks like we hit a slight snag in this section
Let's get you back to your taxes. Make sure your Internet is connected, and then select Try again or check back in a few minu...
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This is the message: "Hmm, looks like we hit a slight snag in this section
Let's get you back to your taxes. Make sure your Internet is connected, and then select Try again or check back in a few minutes." I have tried a different browser and checked back over several days. The AI help has told me that this is a known problem and will not give any assurance if or when it will be fixed before the filing deadline.
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March 19, 2026
8:25 AM
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Georgia SB1199 passed the house yesterday and has been sent to the Georgia State Senate for a new vote of updated bill. SB1199 is an annual bill that conforms state tax law to federal tax law. It ...
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Georgia SB1199 passed the house yesterday and has been sent to the Georgia State Senate for a new vote of updated bill. SB1199 is an annual bill that conforms state tax law to federal tax law. It isn’t guaranteed that Georgia will conform the SALT deduction limit increase to match the federal SALT deduction increase to $40,000. Currently Georgia SALT limit is still at the 2024 level of $10,000. Depending on the Senate vote (which hopefully will happen soon), Georgia will/won’t pass SB1199 to bring Georgia tax law to conform to federal tax law changes that occurred in the middle of 2025 (but are retroactive at the federal level as of 1/1/2025). Even if SB1199 is passed by Georgia State Senate, it won’t necessarily adopt the SALT increase for 2025 tax year. Waiting to see how State Senate Votes. They just received the bill yesterday 3/18/26.
March 19, 2026
8:25 AM
They will likely deduct the amount from your previous refund. Because you filed your amendment prior to your first return being processed, it will delay the whole process. You should not amend until ...
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They will likely deduct the amount from your previous refund. Because you filed your amendment prior to your first return being processed, it will delay the whole process. You should not amend until your first return is completely processed for this reason.
March 19, 2026
8:25 AM
Hi, I have a question regarding form 3115 for those using a foreign address. I know that this has to be filled out in forms mode only but the foreign address as inputed on the 1040 does not tran...
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Hi, I have a question regarding form 3115 for those using a foreign address. I know that this has to be filled out in forms mode only but the foreign address as inputed on the 1040 does not transfer properly onto the 3115 nor does it allow the ability to correct. Is there a fix or work around for this? thx
March 19, 2026
8:25 AM
You can submit a claim to accuracy guarantee. Scroll to the bottom to begin the process.
See How do I submit a claim under the TurboTax 100% Accurate Calculation Guarantee or 100% Accurate, Expert ...
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You can submit a claim to accuracy guarantee. Scroll to the bottom to begin the process.
See How do I submit a claim under the TurboTax 100% Accurate Calculation Guarantee or 100% Accurate, Expert Approved Guarantee?
@louiecm24
March 19, 2026
8:24 AM
Request refund for 5 days early payment, it’s been 21 days after the acceptance and I still have not received my tax refund, there’s no point in paying for it. Please refund me the amount and more for...
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Request refund for 5 days early payment, it’s been 21 days after the acceptance and I still have not received my tax refund, there’s no point in paying for it. Please refund me the amount and more for the deceiving offer.
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March 19, 2026
8:24 AM
If you are filing as Married Filing Separately you are not eligible for the deduction. If you are Single and your AGI is over $175,000 or Married Filing Jointly and your AGI is over $250,000 you are...
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If you are filing as Married Filing Separately you are not eligible for the deduction. If you are Single and your AGI is over $175,000 or Married Filing Jointly and your AGI is over $250,000 you are not eligible for the deduction.
If you are age 65 or older and meet the requirement, the additional deduction is automatically added on your federal tax return.
Standard deductions for 2025
Single - $15.750 add $2,000 if age 65 or older Married Filing Separately - $15,750 add $1,600 if age 65 or older Married Filing Jointly - $31,500 add $1,600 for each spouse age 65 or older Head of Household - $23,625 add $2,000 if age 65 or older
New Bonus Standard Deduction (OBBB): An additional $6,000 deduction for taxpayers 65 and older. This is per eligible individual, meaning a married couple both over 65 could get $12,000. Important: This bonus deduction is temporary, lasting from 2025 through 2028. Income limitations: It phases out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income over $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for joint filers.
The amount is calculated on Schedule 1-A, Part V, with that amount flowing to Form 1040 Line 13b
Look at your Form 1040 -
You can view your Form 1040 plus Schedules 1, 2 and 3 at any time using the online editions. Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen. Click on Tools. Click on View Tax Summary. Click on Preview my 1040 on the left side of the screen.
March 19, 2026
8:24 AM
No Return Filed" means your return is still in the queue or being processed. It does not necessarily mean your return was rejected.
Code 960 is for an "Appointed Representative".
This often o...
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No Return Filed" means your return is still in the queue or being processed. It does not necessarily mean your return was rejected.
Code 960 is for an "Appointed Representative".
This often occurs when you opt for audit protection, a refund advance, or certain paid services.
March 19, 2026
8:23 AM
According to the instructions for 8960, look in Part 11 under Reasonable Method Allocations. Without going into detail, it mentions that certain taxes reported as itemized deductions may be allocable...
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According to the instructions for 8960, look in Part 11 under Reasonable Method Allocations. Without going into detail, it mentions that certain taxes reported as itemized deductions may be allocable to 8960. Even if it doesn't specifically mention the standard deduction, it does suggest that State, local, and foreign income taxes are deductible if properly deducted on your return when calculating your U.S. regular income tax. This specifically refers to itemizing your deductions.
If you don't claim a deduction for these taxes by itemizing, you can't claim them on line 9b of Form 8960. This is an IRS requirement and not a TurboTax error.
March 19, 2026
8:22 AM
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