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@csullyfilm The IRS has absolutely nothing to do with a a state tax refund.   If you want to check the status of a state tax refund, see this - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help... See more...
@csullyfilm The IRS has absolutely nothing to do with a a state tax refund.   If you want to check the status of a state tax refund, see this - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/track-state-refund/L3jgO8PGs_US_en_US?uid=m7ulm2n7
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If it is special clothing that you would not wear normally. Examples include: safety gear, uniforms, costumes and the cleaning and maintenance of the clothes. Clothes you can't deduct - business cl... See more...
If it is special clothing that you would not wear normally. Examples include: safety gear, uniforms, costumes and the cleaning and maintenance of the clothes. Clothes you can't deduct - business clothes, general workwear
All you have to do is answer YES to the Can someone else claim me question.  Then you can e-file again and as long as you answer Yes to that question, the return should go through.   It is on the fir... See more...
All you have to do is answer YES to the Can someone else claim me question.  Then you can e-file again and as long as you answer Yes to that question, the return should go through.   It is on the first screen where you type you name in TurboTax Online.       
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Unmarried couples claiming mortgage interest.   You pretty much have a choice. One can claim it all or you can split it. It's usually best if only one claims it, allowing the other to use the sta... See more...
Unmarried couples claiming mortgage interest.   You pretty much have a choice. One can claim it all or you can split it. It's usually best if only one claims it, allowing the other to use the standard deduction. You have to meet the rules, which are: You are legally obligated to pay it You actually pay it. Paying from a joint account where you made sufficient deposits to cover the payments will usually meet this standard. However, paying from your own account would be a stronger audit defense. 
Since you paid for and are using TurboTax Experts software, you have access to your tax expert between 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Pacific time. Your agent should be able to troubleshoot this issue either over ... See more...
Since you paid for and are using TurboTax Experts software, you have access to your tax expert between 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Pacific time. Your agent should be able to troubleshoot this issue either over the phone or by screensharing.   For more info, see How do I connect with a Tax Expert in TurboTax Experts?
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corru... See more...
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website. Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms. Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit." Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.   Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
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I have tried and the IRS.gov site keeps freezing up or saying it's unavailable right now, which is why I've come here.
Here's some info on How to Fix a Rejected Return.   @kleckapaul 
The IRS uses your prior year AGI to combat fraud. Make sure you take into account the information below.   You can find your 2024 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) by: Looking at line 11 on page 1... See more...
The IRS uses your prior year AGI to combat fraud. Make sure you take into account the information below.   You can find your 2024 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) by: Looking at line 11 on page 1 of your 2024 Form 1040 Requesting a transcript of your 2024 tax return from the IRS. You can request your transcript online at the following link: Get Transcript Please click on this TurboTax article for more information.    Check these items as well to ensure you have the correct number.  If you:  Filed late last year after mid-November or your return was processed after that time—try entering 0. Amended your return last year—make sure you’re using the AGI from your original return, not the amended one. (If you only have a 1040X form, it’s on line 1, column A). Rounded your AGI to the nearest dollar—be sure to round up when it’s 50 cents or more and down when it’s 49 cents or less. Filed with your spouse last year—you and your spouse have the same 2024 AGI. (Don’t split the AGI amount or enter  0  for one of you).   Time-saving Tip: If what you entered is correct and you continue to get a reject, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, or some other situation beyond your control that prevents your return from being e-filed. In this case, your only option would be to print and mail in your return.    This article will give you instruction on how to print and mail your return. 
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, ... See more...
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website. Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms. Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit." Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.   Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, ... See more...
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website. Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms. Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit." Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.   Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
Thank you for investigating this.  It sounds like you agree that this is a bug in TurboTax.  I have already filed an extension, so I have no rush to file my return (I have until Oct 15).  Is there a ... See more...
Thank you for investigating this.  It sounds like you agree that this is a bug in TurboTax.  I have already filed an extension, so I have no rush to file my return (I have until Oct 15).  Is there a chance this bug could be fixed within the next 6 months (before Oct 15)?   I hope that this problem can eventually get fixed by the development team, because even if I override the QBI value on my Idaho return and file a paper copy of the return, I'll have the exact same problem next year (and the years after that), unless the root cause of the problem is determined and fixed.  
Here's how you can check: How to Check your E-file Status
Let's look for 3rd year issues: 5a is  blank or zero is good 5b is the amount being claimed this year. 8915 FEMA number must match original 8915 must be 1/3 of original amount 8915 covid, line ... See more...
Let's look for 3rd year issues: 5a is  blank or zero is good 5b is the amount being claimed this year. 8915 FEMA number must match original 8915 must be 1/3 of original amount 8915 covid, line C blank Honestly, switching from MFJ to HOH may be causing the rejection with the new  revised 8915 this year. Thankfully, this is the 3rd year for you and you are done. If none of the above are the issue, you will need to mail it in. I think the new 8915 this year may be your issue. I don't know how the IRS is programmed to match them up. If they used 2023, when it started and is looking at filing status, maybe that is the culprit. If they are using 2024, yours should go through. I would expect first year to be the one to match, honestly, no idea what the IRS has done or is doing.   If you mail, be sure to sign your return, mail it certified with no signature required by IRS receiver.
The dash is part of the formatting for all TINs that are from entities (rather than individuals).  I recommend deleting the 1099R and re-entering it manually (particularly if it was imported initiall... See more...
The dash is part of the formatting for all TINs that are from entities (rather than individuals).  I recommend deleting the 1099R and re-entering it manually (particularly if it was imported initially) as this will sometimes clear this error. Once this is done, try retransmitting the return.  The dash that the program enters will not cause a rejection, but sometimes there is an extra space or something odd that happens if a document is formatted that can cause the system to read it incorrectly.  If this doesn't resolve the issue, then it lies somewhere in the database that houses the payer tax identification numbers and the return will need to be printed and mailed.  @krconn 
Can you please clarify your question?