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March 12, 2026
11:48 AM
To calculate estimated taxes and prepare Form 1040-ES:
Log into TurboTax
Under Federal
Deductions & Credits,
Scroll to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid section, and
Select Start or...
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To calculate estimated taxes and prepare Form 1040-ES:
Log into TurboTax
Under Federal
Deductions & Credits,
Scroll to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid section, and
Select Start or Revisit next to Estimated Tax Payments.
March 12, 2026
11:47 AM
This was very likely caused by an update after 2/28/2026 because my fed review turned up NO errors UNTIL i received a late k-1 loss and went back to see if my tax would decrease. The fed review then...
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This was very likely caused by an update after 2/28/2026 because my fed review turned up NO errors UNTIL i received a late k-1 loss and went back to see if my tax would decrease. The fed review then brought me to the Person On The Return" worksheet and Enrollmentstatus must be entered". The Stoopid part is the error is on the form is for YOUR RECORDS ONLY! Cmon Intuit, test your software updates before distributing!! Customer service cant fix the program so hope and pray the feedback gets to a programmer somehow...
March 12, 2026
11:46 AM
If you're filing as Married Filing Separately, it doesn't matter tax-wise if your Spouse is claimed by someone else, so TurboTax may have not checked that box for you. If this doesn't apply to you, ...
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If you're filing as Married Filing Separately, it doesn't matter tax-wise if your Spouse is claimed by someone else, so TurboTax may have not checked that box for you. If this doesn't apply to you, let us know and we'll try to help. @swissmann
March 12, 2026
11:46 AM
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Your taxable social security benefits cannot be more than 85% of your total social security benefits. The total social security benefits from 2024 are listed on line B of the worksheet. Line D list t...
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Your taxable social security benefits cannot be more than 85% of your total social security benefits. The total social security benefits from 2024 are listed on line B of the worksheet. Line D list the taxable benefits associated with the amount on line B. You must have $0 in line B, so 85% of $0 equals $0. You need to list an amount in box B for the social security benefits from 2024.
March 12, 2026
11:46 AM
Is my face red! Sorry everyone. After doing more digging I determined that the supposed error is not an error at all. The difference I was seeing was due to how, on one of the 1099Rs, the Simplified...
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Is my face red! Sorry everyone. After doing more digging I determined that the supposed error is not an error at all. The difference I was seeing was due to how, on one of the 1099Rs, the Simplified Method calculates Line 14, Taxable Pension for the year. That amount is slightly smaller than the amount appearing in Box 2a of the 1099R. I apologize for any confusion I may have caused.
March 12, 2026
11:44 AM
To check the status of your 2019–2021 federal tax returns, the most direct method is to log in to your IRS Online Account.
This will give you access to your tax records.
You may have to cont...
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To check the status of your 2019–2021 federal tax returns, the most direct method is to log in to your IRS Online Account.
This will give you access to your tax records.
You may have to contact the IRS if you didn't get a refund.
March 12, 2026
11:43 AM
This is from my Desktop program. Look again it should be there
March 12, 2026
11:42 AM
If it is asking if your employer provided on site child care, this would mean child care that was on the facility grounds. So if your kids are not going to daycare on the facility campus, you would ...
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If it is asking if your employer provided on site child care, this would mean child care that was on the facility grounds. So if your kids are not going to daycare on the facility campus, you would say no.
March 12, 2026
11:40 AM
You can enter this adjustment using Forms Mode in TurboTax Desktop. This entry isn't available using the step-by-step interview.
Open your return and click the Forms icon in the TurboTax hea...
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You can enter this adjustment using Forms Mode in TurboTax Desktop. This entry isn't available using the step-by-step interview.
Open your return and click the Forms icon in the TurboTax header.
In the list of Forms in My Return on the left, scroll down to Virginia Individual and look for Activity Wks (name on K-1).
Click the form name to open it in the large window.
Scroll down to Part II Line 2 and enter the depreciation adjustment from the Virginia K-1.
Click Step-by-Step in the header to return to the main screens.
If you are using TurboTax Online, see How do I switch from TurboTax Online to the TurboTax software?
March 12, 2026
11:39 AM
I have used desktop TT for many years, but this year cannot get my 2024 data to transfer into 2025 program. I have the PDF file from 2024, and it says it will help me transfer. Then nothing happens...
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I have used desktop TT for many years, but this year cannot get my 2024 data to transfer into 2025 program. I have the PDF file from 2024, and it says it will help me transfer. Then nothing happens. Any help??
March 12, 2026
11:38 AM
Are you entering the 1099R in the right place? I entered box 5 on mine. Enter a 1099R under Federal Taxes Wages & Income Then scroll way down to Retirement Plans and Social Security Then IR...
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Are you entering the 1099R in the right place? I entered box 5 on mine. Enter a 1099R under Federal Taxes Wages & Income Then scroll way down to Retirement Plans and Social Security Then IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R) – Click Start
March 12, 2026
11:38 AM
The reason you owed North Carolina income tax may be due to not having had enough NC tax withheld from your wages.
If you W-2 did not have NC tax withholding shown in Boxes 15 and 17 or did no...
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The reason you owed North Carolina income tax may be due to not having had enough NC tax withheld from your wages.
If you W-2 did not have NC tax withholding shown in Boxes 15 and 17 or did not have enough tax withheld to cover the wages you earned when you lived in NC, that could result in you owing income tax to NC for 2025.
March 12, 2026
11:38 AM
Have you tried calling the IRS at 800-829-1040 for assistance wit your IP PIN?
@Pete81
March 12, 2026
11:38 AM
delete the 0 and leave it blank, if there is anything in the box, delete it.
March 12, 2026
11:37 AM
Yes, the IRS will notify the state, but the state may not act on it until the three year deadline is close to expiring.
I suggest that you file an amended return with your state.
March 12, 2026
11:36 AM
It is POSSIBLE, but it is not overly likely that you had the exact same amounts paid for both federal and state. You would need to look at your W-2's to see for sure.
March 12, 2026
11:36 AM
Yes, you should report the $3500 of overfunding this year. You will also tell the system that you drew out the overfunded amount before the due date of the tax return along with the earnings. You w...
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Yes, you should report the $3500 of overfunding this year. You will also tell the system that you drew out the overfunded amount before the due date of the tax return along with the earnings. You will be taxed on the earnings but because you corrected the mistake you won't pay any penalties on the overfunding. The system will walk you through all of it.
March 12, 2026
11:36 AM
My employer provides an in-home child care benefit that I have utilized on occasion in 2025. There was an out of pocket cost to us each time to use the service. I also work remotely from home. How do...
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My employer provides an in-home child care benefit that I have utilized on occasion in 2025. There was an out of pocket cost to us each time to use the service. I also work remotely from home. How do I answer this question?
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March 12, 2026
11:35 AM
smart check said no overrides for efilling. once removed I have the 6% penalty. something is not right.