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10 hours ago
Can I claim her like a dependent? Or how do I do this?
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10 hours ago
If it's not deposited this week it's been months we'll be in the Detroit United States district court taking about it, after going through bbb better business bureau of course get this together peopl...
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If it's not deposited this week it's been months we'll be in the Detroit United States district court taking about it, after going through bbb better business bureau of course get this together people you can't steal people's returns what are you thinking!?
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10 hours ago
I received a 1095a that has 0 in the B column (SLCSP). In fact I received 2 of them that way. I went to the gov site and the form they had there was exactly the same. TurboTax won't let this pass ...
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I received a 1095a that has 0 in the B column (SLCSP). In fact I received 2 of them that way. I went to the gov site and the form they had there was exactly the same. TurboTax won't let this pass through. What needs to be done?
10 hours ago
Why does my 2025 TT Premier "Wages & Income" summary's "State and Local Tax Refunds on Form 1099-G" line show "Available now" and not my prior year's CA state tax refund amount even after my "Update"...
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Why does my 2025 TT Premier "Wages & Income" summary's "State and Local Tax Refunds on Form 1099-G" line show "Available now" and not my prior year's CA state tax refund amount even after my "Update" of this section? For 2025 CA 540 form Line 72 (2025 California estimated tax and other payments), our prior year 's CA tax refund was added to estimated taxes paid, is this correct? My 2025 CA voucher 1 was $1,500, voucher 2 was $1,530, additional voucher 2 was $470 , voucher 3 was $0, and voucher 4 was $1,500. All 2025 CA vouchers totaled to $5,000. Prior year CA refund was $13,307 (received a physical check from FTB in 2025, with some added interest). Prior year federal return had standard deduction and prior year state return had itemized deductions. So, Line 72 now shows a whopping $18,307 payment. Is this correct? I sense that something is wrong with the TT software.
11 hours ago
This is the most helpful way of explaining this I have ever found. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
11 hours ago
For any 2025 tax year 1099-NEC compensation; is a self-employed taxpayer classified as an independent contractor for Federal purposes always classified as an employee receiving income for tax purpose...
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For any 2025 tax year 1099-NEC compensation; is a self-employed taxpayer classified as an independent contractor for Federal purposes always classified as an employee receiving income for tax purposes by the state of California?
11 hours ago
Thanks for the reply! I did mark the question “I inherited the IRA” as "no" as I misunderstood the question & thought it meant did I inherit the IRA from the brokerage – No, it came from my deceased ...
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Thanks for the reply! I did mark the question “I inherited the IRA” as "no" as I misunderstood the question & thought it meant did I inherit the IRA from the brokerage – No, it came from my deceased Mother. When I switched it to Yes, the $2305 RMD showed up as taxable on line 4b and Form 8606 corrected to include the full $8000 basis on lines 1, 3, and 14. I am in the process of filing an amended 2024 1040 X Federal & state return to pay the additional tax for the RMD 😐 The IRA Info Wkst still lists the $7485 Conversion (for 2024 done on 4/14/25) as a nontaxable conversion amount for both 2024 & 2025 (?) Maybe it will correct itself? I have another question about 8606 Traditional IRA basis: For tax year 2021 I performed a backdoor Roth conversion in calendar year 2022 and ended up with a $931 remaining basis on 2022 Form 8606. I forgot to report this on my 2023 Return, but on the 2024 Amended Return I added the $931 in at the prompt to enter the Traditional Basis as of 12/31/23. I did see that if I missed an 8606, I can print out a 2023 Form 8606 to show the carryforward basis and mail it to the IRS with an explanation and hopefully no charge? Thanks for your help!
12 hours ago
How can I file a 6th federal tax through turbo tax
12 hours ago
I'm sorry, but it's unknown what that means. If you have an issue or question, you should ask it with some detail that enables us to understand. Then someone may be able to comment.
12 hours ago
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@destinymcdonald1974 wrote: Having the IRS direct deposit and or paying for TurboTax 5-day early is it the same deposit time To me I feel like it is an unnecessary fee please give me some clarific...
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@destinymcdonald1974 wrote: Having the IRS direct deposit and or paying for TurboTax 5-day early is it the same deposit time To me I feel like it is an unnecessary fee please give me some clarification on this matter I'm a fellow user, not a TurboTax employee. So this is my opinion. That "Up to 5 days early" option does not speed up any processing time at the IRS. It only kicks in once the IRS is ready to release your refund. Here's some info on it: The "Up to 5 day early" offer has a $35 fee if you choose to have it sent to your own bank account. There is no fee if you choose the "Up to 5 days early" offer deposited to a Credit Karma Money checking account. So they are hoping to entice folks to open a Credit Karma Money account. Since it says "Up to 5 days", that means it might come 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days early. TurboTax says if it doesn't come at least 1 day earlier than it would have if it had come directly from the IRS, then they will not charge the $35 fee. In my opinion, it is not worth $35 if you might only get it 1 day early. You'll have to decide if it's worth it to you to get it 1-5 days early. Plus that offer uses a third-party bank to handle the funds. Whenever there's a third party bank in an add-on option, that's an extra step where things could go wrong. Here's a FAQ with complete details: FAQ: "Up to 5 days early" offer https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund-advance/turbotaxs-five-days-e... NOTE: Also be aware you will save money if you pay any TurboTax fees upfront with credit/debit card. If you choose to pay fees out of your refund, that also involved a third-party bank to receive the funds, and there is an extra $40 service fee for that option ($45 for California filers) and again is an extra step that can cause problems if anything goes wrong.
12 hours ago
To me I feel like it is an unnecessary fee please give me some clarification on this matter
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12 hours ago
Yes
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13 hours ago
The address on my credit card matches my tax return
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13 hours ago
I was due the credit for transferring schools and put the wrong school in and now the state has rejected my return and says I owe over 700
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13 hours ago
I like to edit import info on IRA withdraw amount on previous year 2024
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13 hours ago
Will you please have a real person contact me by my correct email address?
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13 hours ago
Thank you for the reply. According to TT, IRS is now asking about this to determine if more tax credits are applicable; hence there is a change in the tax forms, wherein the question of having lived...
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Thank you for the reply. According to TT, IRS is now asking about this to determine if more tax credits are applicable; hence there is a change in the tax forms, wherein the question of having lived in the US for at least 6 months pertains to more than just Earned Income credit, and hence this question is being asked to all who use TT. Is this true?