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February 27, 2026
6:23 PM
My tax return was supposed to be $405 and I only got back about $200 and something and almost 300 of my tax return went to TurboTax fees I don't understand why
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February 27, 2026
6:23 PM
I’m filing my 2025 federal return in TurboTax and I’m trying to enter my Washington Paid Family & Medical Leave (WA PFML) employee contributions (these are not shown in Box 14 of my W-2, I got them f...
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I’m filing my 2025 federal return in TurboTax and I’m trying to enter my Washington Paid Family & Medical Leave (WA PFML) employee contributions (these are not shown in Box 14 of my W-2, I got them from my Dec Pay stub). Washington does not have a state income tax, so TurboTax does not show a standard “state income tax withheld” section for WA. I understand PFML contributions may be deductible as state and local taxes if I itemize (subject to the $40,000 SALT cap), but I cannot find where to enter this amount in TurboTax 2025. I’ve checked: •Federal → Deductions & Credits •Estimates and Other Taxes Paid •State Income Taxes ( doesn't show WA since no state income tax) But I don’t see a field that allows entry of WA PFML contributions. Where exactly should WA PFML (Box 14) be entered in TurboTax 2025 so that it flows correctly to Schedule A? I am itemizing deductions. thank you Thank you.
February 27, 2026
6:20 PM
Hello, I'm an Amazon Vine member, and I received a 1099-NEC with Box 1 containing $5,000.00 (non-employee compensation). $2,000 is my personal products I ordered, reviewed, and used myself, the oth...
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Hello, I'm an Amazon Vine member, and I received a 1099-NEC with Box 1 containing $5,000.00 (non-employee compensation). $2,000 is my personal products I ordered, reviewed, and used myself, the other $3,000 are products I ordered and reviewed on behalf of my mother, who is using them in her farm business. Is there a way I can transfer the $3,000 to my mother, so she can claim this on her own taxes, like giving her a 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC form? Or am I responsible for reporting the whole $5,000 on my taxes. If I can give her a 1099 form and file a copy with the IRS, how can I do this. It would only be one form to file. Thank you for your help...
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February 27, 2026
6:15 PM
i was a janitor, please help me understand types of retirement plans?
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February 27, 2026
6:14 PM
I have a rental property in PA that has been rented at FMV for the whole year. I am an out of state owner filing a non-resident form for PA. In TT how do I handle the question attached. I also don't ...
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I have a rental property in PA that has been rented at FMV for the whole year. I am an out of state owner filing a non-resident form for PA. In TT how do I handle the question attached. I also don't remember how or what I did for the last 3 years that I have been an owner of this property. I might have simply selected Yes but I'm not sure if that is the correct choice in my case.
February 27, 2026
6:11 PM
"I think they need to change the wording to Jan 1, 2027." Ah, that makes sense.
February 27, 2026
6:10 PM
We don’t know how much difference it would make in your tax liability so it’s your decision.
February 27, 2026
6:10 PM
I have edited the item and the proceeds are costs are correctly entered by gain/loss still shows as $0.00 while on 1099 it shows ($120.57) for example.
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February 27, 2026
6:09 PM
i forgot to claim 42 hours of overtime.
should i fix it?
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February 27, 2026
6:08 PM
@user17722233565 wrote: Do I even need to produce Schedule K1 with zero income? No, you do not. However, a K-1 with all zeros or blank at least lets the beneficiary(ies) know that there is ...
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@user17722233565 wrote: Do I even need to produce Schedule K1 with zero income? No, you do not. However, a K-1 with all zeros or blank at least lets the beneficiary(ies) know that there is nothing to report to the IRS with respect to their distribution.
February 27, 2026
6:05 PM
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February 27, 2026
6:05 PM
How can I open my stuff to see if I marked that I'm a student.
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February 27, 2026
6:04 PM
February 27, 2026
6:03 PM
I don't have any the Foreign Tax and (of course) FACTA was blank. I don't know TurboTax Why it said FATCA filling requirement is checked
February 27, 2026
6:01 PM
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I'm also hung up with this error, flagging my name on the Info Worksheet for a 1099-Q, the distribution to my spouse. And I'm expecting a $360 credit. Is there another way to get the credit if ...
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I'm also hung up with this error, flagging my name on the Info Worksheet for a 1099-Q, the distribution to my spouse. And I'm expecting a $360 credit. Is there another way to get the credit if the 1099-Q is deleted?
February 27, 2026
6:00 PM
How can I get an advance on my return?
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February 27, 2026
5:59 PM
Created credit karma money spend account and agreed terms but it won't automatically go back to Turbotax to link account for advance.
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February 27, 2026
5:59 PM
My w2 form has local taxes of $433 which is more than my state taxes
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February 27, 2026
5:54 PM
Wow. Glad I exited this a while ago. You are quite correct that most people are honest and keep good records, and I'm disappointed if people are implying otherwise in this forum. Self-employed in...
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Wow. Glad I exited this a while ago. You are quite correct that most people are honest and keep good records, and I'm disappointed if people are implying otherwise in this forum. Self-employed individuals who keep good records should be able to deduct their tip income even if it's not included on a 1099. The people correctly interpreting the tax law and IRS guidance also have a point - TurboTax must comply with the law and regulations as written. As foolish as it sounds, Congress specifically required tips to show up on a 1099 in order to be deductible. That ties the IRS' hands and it ties TurboTax' hands. If and when Congress decides to be a little more flexible with the language they put into the tax code I'm sure all the major tax providers - including TurboTax - will jump on the chance to help hard working self-employed folks take full advantage. In the meantime, we're stuck with what was written, including not allowing a deduction for tip income not included on a form 1099.