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To qualify to file for free their return should be a simple 1040, no other forms or schedules except to claim credits like Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, student loan interest, and Sched...
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To qualify to file for free their return should be a simple 1040, no other forms or schedules except to claim credits like Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, student loan interest, and Schedule 1-A. The Education Credits are not included in the free filings.
TurboTax Online: Important Details about Filing Simple Form 1040 Return
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To avoid confusion, simply attaching examples of John Doe's Form 709, and Jane Doe's 709 for this simple example of John Doe splitting his 2025 $50K gift would help all a lot, and minimize communicat...
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To avoid confusion, simply attaching examples of John Doe's Form 709, and Jane Doe's 709 for this simple example of John Doe splitting his 2025 $50K gift would help all a lot, and minimize communication errors.
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My W2 includes an amount of $16.00 in Box 11 - Nonqualified plans. TurboTax is asking me to answer one of these options: Yes, I took this money out of my nonqualified or Section 457 plan. No, thi...
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My W2 includes an amount of $16.00 in Box 11 - Nonqualified plans. TurboTax is asking me to answer one of these options: Yes, I took this money out of my nonqualified or Section 457 plan. No, this is money I contributed to my nonqualified or Section 457 plan. I have no idea what this amount is. I don't have any nonqualified plans (that I'm aware of). So I don't know how to answer this question. What do I do?
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If he does not have custody more than half the nights of the year, he can't file HOH and must file single. However, if she files HOH, her deductions (whether she uses itemized or standard) are not l...
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If he does not have custody more than half the nights of the year, he can't file HOH and must file single. However, if she files HOH, her deductions (whether she uses itemized or standard) are not linked to her spouse. Your son can file with whichever deduction method gives the least tax.
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Ok - I logged in today and it seems that something was fixed with the software, but it still isn't correct. It is now not including my real estate/property taxes in my itemized deductions. This has b...
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Ok - I logged in today and it seems that something was fixed with the software, but it still isn't correct. It is now not including my real estate/property taxes in my itemized deductions. This has been a mess! Can someone at least tell me how I can ignore what TurboTax is doing and manually complete the forms for filing? I can't even figure out how to do that on the Online version.
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Or do you need to know how to enter it in Turbo Tax? Enter a SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM or RRB-1099 under Federal Taxes (Personal for Home&Business) Wages and Income Then scroll down to Retirement ...
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Or do you need to know how to enter it in Turbo Tax? Enter a SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM or RRB-1099 under Federal Taxes (Personal for Home&Business) Wages and Income Then scroll down to Retirement Plans and Social Security Then the second line - Social Security (SSA-1099. RRB-1099) - click the Start or Revisit button Then keep going, on the next screen be sure to answer Did you live in a Foreign Country? NO. If you are married you need to say No for each spouse.
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Did you by any chance fail to withdraw your Required Minimum Distribution from your IRA or other retirement plan? Even if that's the case, I would rectify that ASAP and then request for a waiver ...
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Did you by any chance fail to withdraw your Required Minimum Distribution from your IRA or other retirement plan? Even if that's the case, I would rectify that ASAP and then request for a waiver of all the penalties.
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As @DianeW777 mentioned earlier, you can file your joint state return in TurboTax after e-filing the Federal return. See these articles for details: How do I e-file my state return after I alread...
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As @DianeW777 mentioned earlier, you can file your joint state return in TurboTax after e-filing the Federal return. See these articles for details: How do I e-file my state return after I already filed federal? Can I file my federal taxes now and skip my state for later? You could also use the state's website to file Wisconsin; however, you would need to use a PDF of your Federal return to get started and would need to take additional steps to complete it. @soulwinner10
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I put in an entry like you explained and I got the partial year depreciation. This is what I did, you can copy my steps and it may work for you:
- Edit your rental property entries
- On...
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I put in an entry like you explained and I got the partial year depreciation. This is what I did, you can copy my steps and it may work for you:
- Edit your rental property entries
- On the screen that says Review your Rental Summary, choose Assets/Depreciation
- Go to the asset summary and edit the property you sold
- On the screen that says Tell us more about this rental asset - indicate that the asset was sold, retired, stolen, etc...
- Enter the date sold and indicate the property was used 100% for business and enter the date put into service
- On the next screen confirm the prior depreciation (cost of asset/27.5 years divided by 12 times months rented)
- On the sales information screen I entered the sales proceeds and cost basis
- On the Results screen I got the correct partial year depreciation for the year of sale
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You must file a RITA return if: You lived in a RITA municipality (even if you owe $0) OR you worked in a RITA city and taxes weren’t fully withheld OR you had business/self-employment income i...
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You must file a RITA return if: You lived in a RITA municipality (even if you owe $0) OR you worked in a RITA city and taxes weren’t fully withheld OR you had business/self-employment income in a RITA city For OHIO >> TurboTax supports all CCA and RITA returns, close to 300 cities and municipalities in all. Visit each agency's website for a complete listing of CCA member communities and the RITA list. RITA returns must be printed and mailed, even if your Ohio return is e-filed. You can complete the return when you go through the Ohio state return interview. See this TurboTax FAQ
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You can get your SSA-1099 form online by signing into your My Social Security account at ssa.gov. You can view, print, or save your Form SSA-1099. The Social Security Administration mails these forms...
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You can get your SSA-1099 form online by signing into your My Social Security account at ssa.gov. You can view, print, or save your Form SSA-1099. The Social Security Administration mails these forms out every January. If you did not receive it or you can't find it, you can request a replacement by calling the SSA or visiting a local office.
To get a replacement SSA-1099 form, you can call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. It takes about ten days to get it.
Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.
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Social Security mailed them in January.
GET SSA1099
https://www.ssa.gov/faqs/en/questions/KA-01723.html
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Make sure you entered the number exactly as it is on your driver's license, including any spaces or special characters. If you continue to experience issues, you can try the following and then enter...
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Make sure you entered the number exactly as it is on your driver's license, including any spaces or special characters. If you continue to experience issues, you can try the following and then enter the number again:
Go out of your program and go back in.
Clear your cache and cookies.
Try a different Web Browser.
Also if your state does not require you to enter your driver's license number, you can skip it and continue with your return.
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Ohio has a complicated system of local and city taxes, including RITA tax. If you live or work in a RITA area, you are subject to paying RITA. If you work in a RITA area, your employer will withho...
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Ohio has a complicated system of local and city taxes, including RITA tax. If you live or work in a RITA area, you are subject to paying RITA. If you work in a RITA area, your employer will withhold the necessary amount from your pay, but if you also live in a RITA area--which might be a different RITA area, you will need to file a return for the RITA area in which you live. You can do that after you complete your state return with TurboTax or you can go to the RITA site and prepare and file from the RITA site I personally find it easier to use the RITA site. Various RITA areas may have different tax rates.
RITA Web site: http://www.ritaohio.com/
Of course----if you live and/or work in OH you need to be certain of what kind of taxing locality you are in---you might be in something other than a RITA area.......
http://www.tax.ohio.gov/Individual/LocalTaxInformation.aspx
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I am in the same situation as some of the others who have asked this question or replied or asked further questions. THIS IS A REAL FAILURE OF TURBOTAX. Turbotax has ALL of my taxpayer informatio...
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I am in the same situation as some of the others who have asked this question or replied or asked further questions. THIS IS A REAL FAILURE OF TURBOTAX. Turbotax has ALL of my taxpayer information to complete this section on foreign tax credit. I have no qualified dividend income or capital gains. My total foreign tax paid is only a little over $600 and the foreign dividend income is much larger. I followed all the Turbotax basic instructions (including supplemental instructions) on how to complete the Foreign Tax Credit. I am giving up this year, will claim a deduction rather than a credit, and move my foreign mutual funds into IRAs. Since I will take the standard deduction for 2025, the inability to take a credit will cost me $600+.
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Ive made an error and want to review all from the beginning.
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Corrective distributions removed by the tax deadline are no longer subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty. Follow these steps:
Enter the 1099-R:
Go to Federal > Wages & Income > Retirement P...
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Corrective distributions removed by the tax deadline are no longer subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty. Follow these steps:
Enter the 1099-R:
Go to Federal > Wages & Income > Retirement Plans and Social Security > IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan (1099-R).
You can use your broker's information to enter details like broker name, address, EIN, etc.
Box 1 gross distribution
Box 2a taxable amount
Box 7 code P to let the IRS know you took it in 2026 for prior year.
Penalty Exception: If TurboTax tries to apply a 10% early withdrawal penalty on the earnings, continue through the screens until you reach "Special Situations" or "Penalty Exceptions."
Select the exception for "Corrective distributions made before the due date of the return." This will zero out any penalty on Form 5329.
Verify the Math:
Check your Form 1040, Line 4b. It should show $3,225 as taxable income.
Check Form 5329. Line 2 should now show the $3,225 as an exception, and Line 4 (the actual penalty) should be $0.
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Before you amend, make sure that your original return has been fully processed by the IRS, this means that you have received your refund or that you have already paid if you had a balance. Make sure...
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Before you amend, make sure that your original return has been fully processed by the IRS, this means that you have received your refund or that you have already paid if you had a balance. Make sure that you do have to amend a return, calculation issues are usually resolved by the IRS. Some of the most common situations where you would need to amend are if you missed a credit, need to add/remove a dependent, change your filing status, or add additional income.
To amend your return:
Log in to your TurboTax account
Go to Tax Home
On the FAQ's on the right side, select How do I amend my return?
The option of Amend Using TurboTax will show, select it.
The program will guide you as you make the changes necessary, you do not need to enter anything other than what you are changing.
How to File an Amended Tax Return with the IRS