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a month ago
@DanaB27 Token 1341613 Thank you very much for your reply. I understand how Turbo Tax came up with those numbers. In line 10 it does 14000/55203=0.254. Line 11 6913*0.254=1753. But isn't it a mistak...
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@DanaB27 Token 1341613 Thank you very much for your reply. I understand how Turbo Tax came up with those numbers. In line 10 it does 14000/55203=0.254. Line 11 6913*0.254=1753. But isn't it a mistake ? The guidelines for line 10 say "devide line 5 by line 9". Line 5 is populated with 7000 in Turbotax, which is correct. But instead of doing 7000/55203 = 0.127 it does 14000/55203 = 0.253. So Turbotax does not devide the number it has in line 5, but different number. Isn't it a mistake?
a month ago
Q. Why then should I ignore a 1099-Q because I've researched it and decided the 529 to Roth rollover was not taxable?
A. Basically because the IRS says you can. A closely related example is the Sa...
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Q. Why then should I ignore a 1099-Q because I've researched it and decided the 529 to Roth rollover was not taxable?
A. Basically because the IRS says you can. A closely related example is the Savings bond exclusion. If you cash savings bonds and use the proceeds for education (including a rollover to a 529), the IRS makes you fill out form 8815 to show the calculations for the exclusion of interest. There is no similar form for a 529 distribution because the IRS knows most distributions are qualified. And it will not sent the TT worksheet to the IRS. Your tax filing reports nothing about the 1099-Q and the 529 distribution.
Q. That information must be sent to the IRS, right?
A. No, just the opposite. When the box 1 amount on form 1099-Q is fully covered by expenses, TurboTax will enter nothing about the 1099-Q on the actual tax forms.
It's been many years since I've seen a post, in this forum, about the IRS questioning a 1099-Q. I got one myself, about 11 years ago. Like your case, it was easily explained and accepted by the IRS.
a month ago
How are1099R copies forwarded thru e-file process?
a month ago
It appears that you are not an owner of this house. You are only the co-borrower or the co-signor on a loan taken on the house.
As such, you do not have to report anything about the sale of the...
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It appears that you are not an owner of this house. You are only the co-borrower or the co-signor on a loan taken on the house.
As such, you do not have to report anything about the sale of the house on your tax return.
a month ago
Follow these steps to apply your refund to next year and set up estimated (ES) tax payments:
Go to Other tax situations
Additional Tax payments
Start the Apply Refund to Next Year sect...
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Follow these steps to apply your refund to next year and set up estimated (ES) tax payments:
Go to Other tax situations
Additional Tax payments
Start the Apply Refund to Next Year section
Follow the prompts
Then, go back to Other tax situations
Other Tax forms
Start the Form W-4 and Estimated Taxes Section
Follow the prompts to calculate your quarterly ES payments
Here's some links that provide more information on this:
How do I apply my refund to next year's (2026) taxes?
Estimated Taxes: How to Determine What to Pay and When
How do I print estimated tax vouchers?
a month ago
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Being away for school is considered a temporary absence and you count the time as living with you; but based on the details you provided though, no, you cannot claim your son as a dependent for 2025....
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Being away for school is considered a temporary absence and you count the time as living with you; but based on the details you provided though, no, you cannot claim your son as a dependent for 2025.
The IRS has two distinct categories for dependents: a "Qualifying Child" and a "Qualifying Relative." Your son unfortunately misses the requirements for both.
To be claimed as a qualifying child:
He must be under age 24 at the end of the tax year. Since he is already 24, he misses this.
Even if he were 23, the IRS requires a student to be enrolled full-time for at least 5 months out of the year. Because he started in September, he was only a student for 4 months (September, October, November, December) in 2025.
Because he aged out of the "Child" category, the IRS looks to see if he can be claimed as a "Relative."
To be claimed as a qualifying relative:
In 2025, that person’s gross income for the entire year cannot exceed $5,200.
Because your son earned $14,000, he is completely disqualified from being your dependent, regardless of the fact that you paid his bills and supported him.
Because he is legally disqualified from being claimed, you should not add him to your tax return at all.
Because he cannot be claimed as a dependent, he will file his own 2025 tax return as an independent single filer. Since his income is only $14,000, his standard deduction ($15,000 for single filers in 2025) will wipe out his federal income tax liability, meaning he should get back all the federal income taxes his employer withheld.
a month ago
Los errores de pago pueden ser porque la dirección de la tarjeta no concuerda con la dirección en la declaración, por problemas con el navegador, o problemas con la autorización de la tarjeta.
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Los errores de pago pueden ser porque la dirección de la tarjeta no concuerda con la dirección en la declaración, por problemas con el navegador, o problemas con la autorización de la tarjeta.
Para resolver esto, asegúrate de que la dirección en tu declaración concuerde con la dirección de la tarjeta, verifica la información de tu tarjeta, borra tus archivos temporales, usa otro navegador, o intenta otro método de pago.
Sigue las instrucciones para borrar tus archivos temporales dependiendo del navegador que estés utilizando:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Microsoft Edge
Si el problema persiste, no dudes en contactarnos de nuevo.
a month ago
The property itself will be entered as an Asset under the Schedule E Rental Income and Expenses section of your return.
In the Property Profile section, if you checked the box that this is th...
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The property itself will be entered as an Asset under the Schedule E Rental Income and Expenses section of your return.
In the Property Profile section, if you checked the box that this is the first year you are renting the property and it is the first year, then questions about the property itself that are needed to set up the depreciation should be asked automatically.
If this is not the first year you rented the property, then go to the Assets section to enter the depreciation details for the property. Based on the information you enter, TurboTax will calculate the depreciation amount for you.
Use the information in the following TurboTax help article to get started:
Where do I enter income and expenses from a rental property?
a month ago
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.
The IRS states that most federal tax refunds are issued within 21 days o...
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Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.
The IRS states that most federal tax refunds are issued within 21 days of acceptance, however, some may take longer if they require additional review. Also, by law, the IRS cannot issue EITC or ACTC refunds before mid-February. This applies to your entire refund, not just the portion related to those specific credits.
Here are a few FAQs to help you track your refund: When will I get my federal tax refund? How do I track my state refund? Why does Where's My Refund say "approved" but TurboTax still says "accepted"?
Why do some refunds take longer than others?
What if my IRS refund is taking longer than 21 days?
a month ago
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a month ago
Here is a link to contact Turbo Tax Customer Service.
a month ago
For Arizona Form 322, which relates to contributions or fees paid to public schools, you enter the amount in TurboTax under the Arizona state tax credits section. To enter these contributions in T...
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For Arizona Form 322, which relates to contributions or fees paid to public schools, you enter the amount in TurboTax under the Arizona state tax credits section. To enter these contributions in TurboTax Deluxe 2025 Online: 1. Navigate to the State Taxes section and select Arizona. 2. Find the subsection for Arizona Credits or look specifically for education-related credits. 3. Locate the option for Form 322 Contributions to Public Schools or similar. 4. Enter the total amount of your contributions or fees paid to public schools. TurboTax will then apply any eligible credit based on your entry.
a month ago
Here is a link to contact Turbo Tax Customer Service.
a month ago
Yes. Since rent is below FMV, it is treated as "not-for-profit" (or "personal use") income rather than standard business rental income. You generally would report this income on Schedule 1 (Form 104...
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Yes. Since rent is below FMV, it is treated as "not-for-profit" (or "personal use") income rather than standard business rental income. You generally would report this income on Schedule 1 (Form 1040), Line 8j, and you can't deduct rental expenses that exceed income. So, if your expenses wipe out your income, you technically have no income to report, it's basically a wash. Additionally, you could include property taxes, mortgage interest and mortgage insurance premiums, if any on Form Sch A, itemized deductions for your main home and second home. So this could be something worth looking into to see if itemized deductions would be more beneficial than the Standard Deduction. Here's a link to an FAQ from the IRS regarding a similar situation that may be of help: IRS FAQ - I am renting a house to my son and daughter-in-law. Can I claim rental expenses? [Edited 03/19/26 | 7:07 am PST] @piverson999
a month ago
Helpful TurboTax Articles:
What if I can't import my 1099?
How can I fix my 1099 import issue?
How do I import my 1099s?
How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax?...
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Helpful TurboTax Articles:
What if I can't import my 1099?
How can I fix my 1099 import issue?
How do I import my 1099s?
How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax?
If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due to recent browser security updates regarding Local Network Access.
To fix this you need to allow TurboTax to securely retrieve your data through your browser settings:
Locate the View Site Information icon (the "tune" or "lock" icon) on the far left of your address bar, just before the URL.
Find Local Network Access in the dropdown menu.
Toggle the switch to ON.
Refresh the page and attempt your import again.
What do I do when my data isn't imported into TurboTax Desktop even though it says successful import in my browser?
If permissions aren't the issue, one of the following factors may be at play:
Brokerage Delays: While most forms arrive by January 31, many brokerages delay Consolidated 1099s (like the 1099-B) until mid-February due to complex reporting requirements.
Availability: Your brokerage must specifically "release" the import file to TurboTax. If it isn’t ready, we recommend checking back.
Connection Blocks: Active VPNs or aggressive Anti-Virus software can occasionally block the import feature between your bank and TurboTax. Try disabling them temporarily or switching to a different browser.
a month ago
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TurboTax does not have an option built into the software to handle a 6013h election. Since there is no specific form for this, this is how the IRS recommends how to prepare the return.
Prepa...
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TurboTax does not have an option built into the software to handle a 6013h election. Since there is no specific form for this, this is how the IRS recommends how to prepare the return.
Prepare a joint return as if both spouses were full‑year residents
Attach a manually written 6013(h) election statement. This must include:
A declaration that both spouses were nonresidents at the start of the year and became residents during the year
A statement that both spouses elect under IRC §6013(h) to be treated as U.S. residents for the entire year
Names, SSNs, and signatures of both spouses
The tax year (2025)
3. Print and mail the return. You cannot e‑file a 6013(h) election. The IRS requires a paper filing
You cannot e‑file a 6013(h) election.
4. Your printed paperwork will contain instructions on where to mail the return after preparation.
a month ago
You must remove the mark in the No box on the second question of line 7a and mark the No box on the first line. When the No box on the first line is marked, both the Yes and No box for the second qu...
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You must remove the mark in the No box on the second question of line 7a and mark the No box on the first line. When the No box on the first line is marked, both the Yes and No box for the second question must remain unmarked.
a month ago
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For more specific advice, provide your actual numbers,
A simple formula would be box 5 minus box 1 plus $4000.
a month ago
TurboTax Deluxe calculates Maryland state tax using the official 2025 Maryland tax brackets and rules. Minor differences like the $1 variance you noticed between TurboTax and Maryland iFile usually c...
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TurboTax Deluxe calculates Maryland state tax using the official 2025 Maryland tax brackets and rules. Minor differences like the $1 variance you noticed between TurboTax and Maryland iFile usually come from rounding differences or variations in how taxes are applied within income brackets. Maryland’s 2025 tax includes new progressive rates, and TurboTax incorporates those accurately. The slight difference can also arise from how fractional cents are rounded at each step or how additional taxes, like the 2% capital gains tax for high earners, are factored. A $1 difference on over $81,000 income is common and not a sign of error. Both calculations are effectively correct given minor computational nuances.
a month ago
@ Jonathan-orel wrote: "I missing my federal refund but it say action required." If the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool says "action required", the IRS may be in the process of sending you a letter...
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@ Jonathan-orel wrote: "I missing my federal refund but it say action required." If the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool says "action required", the IRS may be in the process of sending you a letter. If so, then often it is a letter asking a filer to ID Verify, but that's strictly a guess; it could be that they need some other information from you. So you should watch your mail closely to see if you get an IRS letter. If there was no further information at "Where's My Refund", and if you want to phone the IRS to see if they can explain why you are seeing "action required," and if you should expect a letter, here's the number: IRS: 800-829-1040 (7AM-7 PM local time) Monday-Friday