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I am amend past years taxes but I’m stuck on the gambling part. I won on Fanduel and am trying to put it on my taxes but when I ask Fanduel to send me activity statement for the time it was active th... See more...
I am amend past years taxes but I’m stuck on the gambling part. I won on Fanduel and am trying to put it on my taxes but when I ask Fanduel to send me activity statement for the time it was active they sent me December 2022 to December 2023. And said I they cant split into months or years. Is there anything I can do with this information to put on my taxes? Sorry not sure how to ask this question.
I'm on the "Time to enter <my name>'s education expenses" page, and all I'm seeing is a place to put required books and materials from the school, and then optional books and materials from the school... See more...
I'm on the "Time to enter <my name>'s education expenses" page, and all I'm seeing is a place to put required books and materials from the school, and then optional books and materials from the school. I'm not seeing a place to put things that I purchased on my own and not from the school. I started online college and that required me to have a laptop, so I bought one to use exclusively for school, but I'm not seeing where I enter that information.
My neighbors all get money back when they file their taxes and use the information we receive from our landlord.
No. Since Nevada has no state income tax, you do not need to tell TurboTax that you earned money in another state.  You can enter the W-2G in the Federal Section in TurboTax. Do not enter any s... See more...
No. Since Nevada has no state income tax, you do not need to tell TurboTax that you earned money in another state.  You can enter the W-2G in the Federal Section in TurboTax. Do not enter any state information from the W-2G if Nevada is listed.    Next, do your resident state return if your state has an income tax.    You will pay Federal tax on the gambling income and, if your state has an income tax, you will report the gambling winnings (as well as all your other income) on your resident state return.  Once you enter the W-2G in the Federal Section, the gambling winnings will flow to the state return, you don't need to enter it a second time. 
Yes, if you claim the person who purchased the Marketplace plan as a dependent, you must enter their Form 1095-A on your tax return. Even if the dependent obtained the Marketplace plan themselves, th... See more...
Yes, if you claim the person who purchased the Marketplace plan as a dependent, you must enter their Form 1095-A on your tax return. Even if the dependent obtained the Marketplace plan themselves, the taxpayer claiming them is responsible for reconciling the Premium Tax Credit. Do not enter it on the dependent's return.    When TurboTax asks for your % Allocation, you can try a couple of different configurations to see what works best for you (gives you a larger PTC), if you are the one paying the entire premium. Any way you want to allocate the premium cost between the persons on the policy is fine, as long as the total doesn't exceed 100%.   If the dependent received a subsidy (Advance Premium Tax Credit) they did not qualify for, it may need to be paid back on the return.   Please see this help article for more information on entering Form 1095-A information in TurboTax.   Please see this tax tips article for more information about the Premium Tax Credit.    
Useless. My wife's 2024 AGI was 0, but the IRS won't accept that because TurboTax keeps changing her AGI to my AGI.
I could not see how to file for Indiana without having worked a day in Indiana. Maybe I don't need to file since my losses were $5000 and my win was $1700
You can add multiple Forms 1099-SA for the same person.  To do so,    Go to Deductions & Credits Scroll down to "HSA, MSA Contributions Form 5498" Next to "HSA, MSA Contributions" click ... See more...
You can add multiple Forms 1099-SA for the same person.  To do so,    Go to Deductions & Credits Scroll down to "HSA, MSA Contributions Form 5498" Next to "HSA, MSA Contributions" click on Start or Revisit Check the  box for the health related accounts you had in 2025 & Continue On the 1099-SA Summary screen, you should see information for the first 1099-SA.  Click on the blue "+ Add" box at the bottom of the screen. Enter your additional 1099-SA
I have the same problem. IRS instructions specifically state that for donated securities you must use average selling price on the date of donation. It is an option on the drop down menu, but if you ... See more...
I have the same problem. IRS instructions specifically state that for donated securities you must use average selling price on the date of donation. It is an option on the drop down menu, but if you select it, the program defaults to Comparative Sales, which is NOT the same thing. Why have something on a drop down menu and then make you unable to use it? I will attempt to report it.
The State Tax Refund Worksheet determines if a prior-year state tax refund (reported on Form 1099-G) is taxable on your federal return. If you took the standard deduction last year, the refund is not... See more...
The State Tax Refund Worksheet determines if a prior-year state tax refund (reported on Form 1099-G) is taxable on your federal return. If you took the standard deduction last year, the refund is not taxable; enter $0. If you itemized, enter the amount of state/local taxes deducted (Schedule A, Line 5a/5c) to calculate the taxable portion.
Here's How Do I See My Fees in TurboTax Online? to see what you were charged for.   To see your fees in the TurboTax Desktop software, select File in the top menu bar, then choose Order Summary o... See more...
Here's How Do I See My Fees in TurboTax Online? to see what you were charged for.   To see your fees in the TurboTax Desktop software, select File in the top menu bar, then choose Order Summary or Review Fees to view a detailed breakdown of your product costs, state filing fees, and any add-on services.   @Catt12181 
See How do I fix e-file reject IND-031-04 or IND-032-04?
Hi, It's me again! Waiting for my Depreciation Info on Premier 2025.  Last thing I need to do so I can file. Does the BBB impact really tiny coop rentals that much?!? Any work arounds you might su... See more...
Hi, It's me again! Waiting for my Depreciation Info on Premier 2025.  Last thing I need to do so I can file. Does the BBB impact really tiny coop rentals that much?!? Any work arounds you might suggest.   However, since I'm writing to you ( a few minutes ago I accidentally found you & reached out - not realizing you helped me last year), how/where do I add 2025 amortized principal of underlying mortgage  and actual reserve monies used in 2025 to replace and improve long term assets ( roofing, building facade, plumbing and more) to my increase my existing basis.   Lastly, I selected the De Minimus option to expense items less than $2500.  Is this an annual election or am I good going forward for 2025 and future, automatically? Thank you in advance.  Glad you're still out there. @RobertB4444 
Military stationed in one state, but purchased vehicle in another state.
UPDATE MY ACCOUNT https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/account-updates/help/how-do-i-update-my-turbotax-account-information/00/25927
Follow the steps in this article to sign in and correct your efile rejection: What does my rejected return code mean and how do I fix it?