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Here is what I recommend on how to exclude it.   Enter the 1099 G exactly the way it is reported, including the amount in Box 6. Go to federal>less common income miscellaneous income>other repor... See more...
Here is what I recommend on how to exclude it.   Enter the 1099 G exactly the way it is reported, including the amount in Box 6. Go to federal>less common income miscellaneous income>other reportable income (it's at the very bottom of the screen). Enter a description: "Section 126 Exclusion Statement attached: EQIP Grant for [Project Name] Give the name of the project if this is available to you. Now enter the taxable amount preceded by a minus sign.  (eg. -1000) This will remove the income from your return. @sherertzg
If your Traditional IRA shows earnings over time, regardless of non-deductible contributions, you will lose the ability to do a tax-free Roth IRA backdoor contribution.   @IM2024 
what did you file for 2024?   check your Form 8606's for 2024 and 2025 to see what's happening.   the $2000 should have been a non-deductible contribution filed for 2024 tax year, and carried ove... See more...
what did you file for 2024?   check your Form 8606's for 2024 and 2025 to see what's happening.   the $2000 should have been a non-deductible contribution filed for 2024 tax year, and carried over on Line 14 of 2024 Form 8606 to Line 2 of 2025 Form 8606.   you should then have a $7000 contribution for 2025 on Line 1 of 2025 8606, total basis $9000.
It is under the "your refund info" row. I have tried in different browsers and rebooted my computer.
Agree...here it is March 17th and it still is not fixed.  Why on earth since there are updates every time I load TurboTax, this has not been fixed yet?  Fortunately, I did have another credit card th... See more...
Agree...here it is March 17th and it still is not fixed.  Why on earth since there are updates every time I load TurboTax, this has not been fixed yet?  Fortunately, I did have another credit card that was ending in month "07" but my preferred card of "12" cannot be entered no matter what I tried.
As an early poster on this discussion group, I wanted to update my situation. I gave up and entered the information from scratch. What I find disappointing is that there doesn’t seem to have been a f... See more...
As an early poster on this discussion group, I wanted to update my situation. I gave up and entered the information from scratch. What I find disappointing is that there doesn’t seem to have been a fix for the problem. Initially, I thought it was me. Seeing all of the replies to this topic, I don’t think it’s me. Intuit needs to address this glitch in a more formal way than just having their customers help customers.
I keep seeing answers for the situation where Box 5 is larger than Box 1. It involves allocating an amount to the student as taxable. I am looking for the parent version of this student’s question. ... See more...
I keep seeing answers for the situation where Box 5 is larger than Box 1. It involves allocating an amount to the student as taxable. I am looking for the parent version of this student’s question.   https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/how-to-enter-this-in-turbotax-aoc-coordination-with-grants-and-scholarships/00/3179821
assuming by 2 step process you mean this https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/retirement-benefits/enter-backdoor-roth-ira-conversion/L7gGPjKVY_US_en_US   Check form 8606 to ... See more...
assuming by 2 step process you mean this https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/retirement-benefits/enter-backdoor-roth-ira-conversion/L7gGPjKVY_US_en_US   Check form 8606 to see what is happening - if you're getting "half" the backdoor as taxable rather than fully taxable or fully non-taxable, that probably means that you have pre-tax balance in your Trad IRAs so Form 8606 is calculating the conversion as being partially taxable (pro rata calculation).  Did you have a MV in your Trad IRAs as of 12/31/25?
The Kentucky instructions say on page 10:  "Soldiers will claim the exemption by excluding military pay when filing a Kentucky individual income tax return starting with the 2010 return. Provide... See more...
The Kentucky instructions say on page 10:  "Soldiers will claim the exemption by excluding military pay when filing a Kentucky individual income tax return starting with the 2010 return. Provided the military member has no income other than military pay, he or she would not be required to file a Kentucky income tax return." However, this assumes that you consider Kentucky to be your home of record. What is your home of record and where are you actually stationed?
I just created a student profile with scholarship and left enough to cover $4,000 for AOTC. It gave the $2500 AOTC as it should. I claimed it had been taken in prior years. I entered the 1098-T, book... See more...
I just created a student profile with scholarship and left enough to cover $4,000 for AOTC. It gave the $2500 AOTC as it should. I claimed it had been taken in prior years. I entered the 1098-T, books, room and board. I tried to answer in all the areas. Since you started back in February and there have been updates, I recommend you delete your entries.   A full or corrupted cache can cause problems in TurboTax, sometimes you need to clear your cache (that is, remove these temporary files). Online version: Delete the form/ worksheet- if possible, see How to Delete   Log out of your return and try one or more of the following: Don't use Internet Explorer. Clear cache and cookies, Sign in using a different browser. Sign in using a different device. Log back into your return. Enter the information again.  Desktop version:  Delete the form Save your return while closing the program. Update the program Open Enter the information again.
I am definitely having a problem with 1099-INT forms. I am uploading them from my laptop and going through all the steps for each one, but in the end, TurboTax just shows the income from one. Very fr... See more...
I am definitely having a problem with 1099-INT forms. I am uploading them from my laptop and going through all the steps for each one, but in the end, TurboTax just shows the income from one. Very frustrating!
Turbotax said I used my 5 efiles after I filed just ONE return. I have two others I started (for son/DIL MFS returns) and I need to efile them.  I wonder if the problem is that when I prepared other ... See more...
Turbotax said I used my 5 efiles after I filed just ONE return. I have two others I started (for son/DIL MFS returns) and I need to efile them.  I wonder if the problem is that when I prepared other returns, I went through the whole return process, including checking the efile box, but I didn't actually efile them.  I even created other "trial" returns to see how other choices would work.  But again, I did not file anything.  I want to be sure when I try to efile the actual "completed" returns in final form that I will be permitted to do so. As a workaround, should I delete duplicate trial returns or just open them and "uncheck" the efile box? I was completely surprised by the TT message suggesting I already used 5 efiles.  Again, nothing was filed by me or anyone in my household other than the one return.
TurboTax is treating this as income in spite of the Publication. In addition, if you have recorded one of these, you still get an error message saying to wait for the update.    You can not get to ... See more...
TurboTax is treating this as income in spite of the Publication. In addition, if you have recorded one of these, you still get an error message saying to wait for the update.    You can not get to an agent these days and we keep seeing wait for a new update. I would like to know when this is promised.   Making me wish I had bought a different product and with customer service so poor -- had to go through a back door to get to Community -- can't get past the purchase product -- more than seriously considering revoking the auto download.
Child is renting my home while I am away. Rent is less than half of what a true rental would pay
A qualified rollover from a 529 plan to a Roth IRA for a beneficiary does not need to be reported on the beneficiary's tax return.  She will receive a Form 5498 for her records and possibly also a 10... See more...
A qualified rollover from a 529 plan to a Roth IRA for a beneficiary does not need to be reported on the beneficiary's tax return.  She will receive a Form 5498 for her records and possibly also a 1099-R from the plan administrator to indicate the non-taxable rollover, which she will enter into her tax return.  Trying to indicate that from a 1099-Q entry may only show a taxable Roth contribution.    Here's more info from IRS Pub. 970.       @ETM     
Line 5a of Income Tax Form 1040 is used to report the total amount of pensions and annuities received.  The total distribution from Box 1 of Form 1099-R goes on Line 5a, while the taxable portion fro... See more...
Line 5a of Income Tax Form 1040 is used to report the total amount of pensions and annuities received.  The total distribution from Box 1 of Form 1099-R goes on Line 5a, while the taxable portion from Box 2a goes on Line 5b. You should be able to add up your Form(s) 1099-R to determine if line 5a is accurate.  See Form 1040 Instructions   If you have distributions from IRA's this should be reported on Line 4 of your Form 1040.   If you had Social Security benefits, this should be shown on line 6 of your Form 1040.   If it appears that the number on line 5a of your Form 1040 is too high, check to see if you accidentally added a Form 1099-R twice or typed in a wrong number.   You can go back to your Form 1099-R entries in TurboTax to check them as follows: Click on Search at the top right of your TurboTax screen Type Form 1099-R in your search box Click on the link Jump to Form 1099-R You will be able to verify your Form 1099-R entry information on the following screens Make sure  all of the follow-up questions are answered correctly   For additional instructions on how to enter a Form 1099-R in TurboTax click here for " Where do I enter my 1099-R?"    Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.