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To create Form 1040-ES - Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home & Business) Click on Other Tax Situations Under Other Tax Forms On W-4 and estimated taxes, click on the start button
I just checked my Home & Business Desktop program.  It didn't let me skip the Foreign Country question.   Are you married?  I just made a screen shot for married      
I'm using Turbo Tax Desktop version. Where can I manually override/enter my 2026 federal estimated tax payment amounts rather than accept the calculated payment totals?
Many people have multiple TT accounts and forget how to access them.  Log out of the account you are in now.     https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/account-management/m... See more...
Many people have multiple TT accounts and forget how to access them.  Log out of the account you are in now.     https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/account-management/many-intuit-accounts-turbotax/L9aVfKS1Z_US_en_US?uid=ll5g6zcx Account Recovery
Mailing my returns is not a solution to a software problem. I paid to e-file my state returns. 
Thanks!   (I find it strange that one can't upload this form.)
I do not want to mail my California 1041 returns. I paid Intuit so I can e-file these. This is not a solution to a software problem that Intuit has not fixed.
Does not work.....  I tried many times...  deleting, reentering..  still getting error..
Is this for a Rental Property? Did you check the box to indicate the property or asset was sold this year? If so, you need to return to the property or business info section and remove that checkmark... See more...
Is this for a Rental Property? Did you check the box to indicate the property or asset was sold this year? If so, you need to return to the property or business info section and remove that checkmark. Same for the asset. Continue through the topic until you return to the Wages & Income Summary screen. Then go back into your business or rental property to enter or edit your asset. This will allow you to complete the depreciation entry. At that point, you can report that the business/property/asset was sold.
The first thing you should do is double-check that your information on TurboTax matches your Credit Karma profile exactly (Name, SSN, address). Also, you may clear your browser’s cache and cookie... See more...
The first thing you should do is double-check that your information on TurboTax matches your Credit Karma profile exactly (Name, SSN, address). Also, you may clear your browser’s cache and cookies from your computer to clear out any remaining data. How do I delete cookies  How to clear your cache  If the issue persists,  you will need to reach out directly to Credit Karma Credit Karma help center  
You are correct, in TurboTax Desktop, you could use Forms mode and type their information on the form 1095-A as the covered individual.    If you are using TurboTax Online, when the program asks ... See more...
You are correct, in TurboTax Desktop, you could use Forms mode and type their information on the form 1095-A as the covered individual.    If you are using TurboTax Online, when the program asks who the policy belongs to, you can leave that box blank, do not select anyone.  The IRS matches the forms based on the Marketplace identifier to match the form with the correct person. This will not affect your return because she is listed as a dependent.  When you enter the 1095-A, leave the box that asks who the 1095-A belongs to blank.  The IRS will match the form to your son, based on the policy number.  To go back to this section in TurboTax:   Open or continue your return. Navigate to the 1095-A section: TurboTax Online/Mobile: Go to 1095-A. TurboTax Desktop: Search for 1095-a, then select the Jump to link. @liz4cps 
Likely yes. You can claim the Minnesota Renter's Credit for the rental period of January to September if you meet all of the requirements for the credit, including having a Certificate of Rent Paid (... See more...
Likely yes. You can claim the Minnesota Renter's Credit for the rental period of January to September if you meet all of the requirements for the credit, including having a Certificate of Rent Paid (CRP).   Per the Minnesota Department of Revenue, here are the requirements to qualify for the Renter's Credit (all must be true):   You have a valid Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number You must be a full year or part year Minnesota resident You lived in and paid rent on a Minnesota building where the owner was assessed property tax or made payments in lieu of property tax Your household income is below $77,570  You cannot be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return See this article from the Minnesota Dept. of Revenue for details on the Renter's Credit.   Because you paid rent in 2025, the sentence you referred to about not owning your home in January 2026 does not seem relevant in your situation.      
2 W2 from different employers. However my 2nd W2 has 2 pages. The first page in box 18-20, information is missing from 18 and box 20 say “TOTAL”. Second page box 18 is filled, box 19 has a different ... See more...
2 W2 from different employers. However my 2nd W2 has 2 pages. The first page in box 18-20, information is missing from 18 and box 20 say “TOTAL”. Second page box 18 is filled, box 19 has a different figure from the first page and box has my locality state. What figure am I using on my tax return? 
Is there a way to see how TurboTax derives its numbers? Specifically, on the 1040ES workshheet I do not understand how the computation for 2026 projected itemized deductions is derived. I double clic... See more...
Is there a way to see how TurboTax derives its numbers? Specifically, on the 1040ES workshheet I do not understand how the computation for 2026 projected itemized deductions is derived. I double clicked on the computed amount but apparenty drilling down to the coputation is not possible.
Do not expect quick results from amending. It can take four months or more for the IRS to process an amended return.     You can watch for information here: https://www.irs.gov/filing/wheres-my... See more...
Do not expect quick results from amending. It can take four months or more for the IRS to process an amended return.     You can watch for information here: https://www.irs.gov/filing/wheres-my-amended-return