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A potential calculation error has been identified on the federal return related to the Form 5695, Energy Efficient Home Improvement section, specifically the Enabling Property group.   Action Req... See more...
A potential calculation error has been identified on the federal return related to the Form 5695, Energy Efficient Home Improvement section, specifically the Enabling Property group.   Action Required:   This return can't be filed at this time due to a processing error. The fix is scheduled for March 6, 2026.   Next Steps:   On or after March 6, 2026, open the rejected return, review it for errors, and resubmit it for electronic filing.   Relevant Reject Code:   /Return/ReturnData/IRS5695/EgyEffcntHmImprvCrGrp/EnablingPropertyGrp/PanelboardCktFeederStdPctCrAmt    
Didn't work. 
Detail on another taxes return
They want to know if you have Illinois source income (which you do) but were not a domiciliary of Illinois (which you are not - you are domiciled in Indiana). So, the answer is "Yes".   See https:/... See more...
They want to know if you have Illinois source income (which you do) but were not a domiciliary of Illinois (which you are not - you are domiciled in Indiana). So, the answer is "Yes".   See https://tax.illinois.gov/questionsandanswers/answer.369.html
I am a college student who did internship in CA in 2025 for 12 weeks. I am NOT a CA resident, and my unearned income is NOT sourced from CA. I am preparing my 2025 return. For some reason, the FTB 38... See more...
I am a college student who did internship in CA in 2025 for 12 weeks. I am NOT a CA resident, and my unearned income is NOT sourced from CA. I am preparing my 2025 return. For some reason, the FTB 3800 form keeps popping up. It also asked for my parent's 540 NR info. My parents are Non Resident of CA as well but my Dad may have some taxable income. He would have to file an extension for all his returns this year. I did some research and it looks like I really don't need to fill 3800 since non of those income is taxable for CA. Anyone can help me?
Your return cannot be filed at this time due to a processing error that will be corrected on March 6, 2026. On or after this date, open the rejected return, review it for errors, and resubmit the ret... See more...
Your return cannot be filed at this time due to a processing error that will be corrected on March 6, 2026. On or after this date, open the rejected return, review it for errors, and resubmit the return for electronic filing.   @user17723900535   
Do you mean a federal refund?   You do not enter anything about a federal refund on your federal tax return.
A tax refund is generally not considered taxable income, so you do not need to declare it on your 2026 return unless you itemized deductions on your 2024 return and that refund represents a recovery ... See more...
A tax refund is generally not considered taxable income, so you do not need to declare it on your 2026 return unless you itemized deductions on your 2024 return and that refund represents a recovery of state taxes that previously lowered your federal tax bill. Note- many taxpayers were limited to $10,000 in state and local taxes in 2024, yet had much higher income tax expenses.  If that applies to you, you may not have received a benefit of the tax this refund is attributable to.   If you did itemize deductions on your 2024 return and received a benefit of the state tax deduction, you must report the state refund as taxable income on your 2026 return because that is the year you will actually receive the funds.
If your completed Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits does not agree with your step-by-step interview questions you didn't do anything wrong. It was correct to go back and override these answers in... See more...
If your completed Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits does not agree with your step-by-step interview questions you didn't do anything wrong. It was correct to go back and override these answers in Forms Mode in TurboTax Desktop. That is the proper way to correct this issue.   You can go back through your TurboTax screens that you answered regarding your energy credit and review them, but overriding them in Forms Mode will have corrected the issue.    You can get to these screens in TurboTax as follows: Click on Search in the top right of your TurboTax screen Type (exactly) 5695, residential energy credit in the search box Click on the link Jump to 5695, residential energy credit This will take you to the input screen in TurboTax to enter your information regarding your heat pump Your screen will say Energy Efficient Home Improvements Continue through your TurboTax screens to make sure you have answered everything correctly Make sure that the improvement is for your main home.   Click here for Where do I enter qualified energy-saving improvements?  Click here for Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. Click here for 2024-2025 Energy Tax Credit: Which Home Improvements Qualify? Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.
@RogerD1  Desktop version of TT   I effectively started in AZ (has income tax). Was there for less than two months. Rented apartment. Worked in that state. Moved to UT(has income tax). Was there ... See more...
@RogerD1  Desktop version of TT   I effectively started in AZ (has income tax). Was there for less than two months. Rented apartment. Worked in that state. Moved to UT(has income tax). Was there for 6 months. Rented apartment. Worked out of this state. Moved back to TX. (no income tax). Finished the rest of the year there.   Do my filing mechanics change based on the above?
If I understand correctly what you are saying in your question, I would not file a 1041 Estate Tax Return in this situation.  Just make sure the interest (and any other income, if there is any) is re... See more...
If I understand correctly what you are saying in your question, I would not file a 1041 Estate Tax Return in this situation.  Just make sure the interest (and any other income, if there is any) is reported on either the decedent's tax return or the beneficiary's tax return.  If that's done, I see no reason to file the 1041.  
Try using Microsoft edge. The one that comes with windows. For some reason it does not work with Chrome. I used edge and it worked on the first time. 
I just amended our 2024 return and will get a refund.  Since it will be received in 2026 is it declared in 2026 return or the 2025 one?  I'm not sure how to use the amended return in doing the 2025 r... See more...
I just amended our 2024 return and will get a refund.  Since it will be received in 2026 is it declared in 2026 return or the 2025 one?  I'm not sure how to use the amended return in doing the 2025 return,.
No, he cannot report rental income for a property he does not own.  You can pay him a management fee equal to the amount of rent, or whatever amount you want.  But only you can report the income and ... See more...
No, he cannot report rental income for a property he does not own.  You can pay him a management fee equal to the amount of rent, or whatever amount you want.  But only you can report the income and expenses (including depreciation) as rental. 
TurboTax does recognize this law.  For 2025, navigate to State Taxes > Virginia > Income > Income that Virginia taxes differently.  Select Military Benefits Subtraction, and on the next screen, enter... See more...
TurboTax does recognize this law.  For 2025, navigate to State Taxes > Virginia > Income > Income that Virginia taxes differently.  Select Military Benefits Subtraction, and on the next screen, enter the subtraction.   If you missed this in prior years, you can file an amended return. Log in to TurboTax, go to Tax Home, scroll down to your tax returns & documents, select the year you want to amend. Then select the Amend (change) return drop-down. Choose  Amend using TurboTax Online. On the "Why are you amending?" screen, choose "The IRS or state contacted me" and "Continue," this will allow you to just amend the state and leave the federal return as it was.   See: How to amend your state tax return - TurboTax Support Video for more information.    
Thank you so much for your quick and thorough response!  Your knowledge is much appreciated. I am surprised the institution let me contribute to an IRA.  I will take the necessary steps to withdraw ... See more...
Thank you so much for your quick and thorough response!  Your knowledge is much appreciated. I am surprised the institution let me contribute to an IRA.  I will take the necessary steps to withdraw my contribution.   jnjmt
I'm getting an error that reads: " Your transmission didn't go through We could not e-file your return for the following reason: Tax Year 2025 transmissions are not available."   When... See more...
I'm getting an error that reads: " Your transmission didn't go through We could not e-file your return for the following reason: Tax Year 2025 transmissions are not available."   When trying to file my taxes electronically for my partnership. Please help? 
If you have already paid, this does not work for the online filing version, Marilyn. The algorithm will continue looping you back to needing to correct your state return, because there is an error in... See more...
If you have already paid, this does not work for the online filing version, Marilyn. The algorithm will continue looping you back to needing to correct your state return, because there is an error in the Turbo Tax system that will not allow the WFTC worksheet to be deleted once you have created it. You can even backpedal into the Tools option, select "Delete a Worksheet" and you will discover that the WFTC worksheet cannot be deleted. TT needs to internally fix this. I spent four hours today trying to remove this to no avail.
You don't have to complete the EITC section if you don't wish to or know you won't qualify.    If you aren't required to file a return but would qualify for $2 of earned income credit, you can st... See more...
You don't have to complete the EITC section if you don't wish to or know you won't qualify.    If you aren't required to file a return but would qualify for $2 of earned income credit, you can still file.   There is no need to enter the tax portion of your car registration unless you will have a tax liability and have enough deductions (more than the standard deduction) to itemize.   See this TurboTax tips article for more information about the Earned Income Credit. TurboTax can calculate the credit for you. To claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), you must have what qualifies as earned income and meet certain adjusted gross income (AGI) limits.   @CompleteNoob