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No one has used a 1040EZ since 2017.    Everyone uses federal Form 1040.   W-2 employees cannot deduct job-related expenses on a federal return.  Job-related expenses were eliminated as a federal... See more...
No one has used a 1040EZ since 2017.    Everyone uses federal Form 1040.   W-2 employees cannot deduct job-related expenses on a federal return.  Job-related expenses were eliminated as a federal deduction for W-2 employees by the tax laws that changed for 2018 and beyond.  Your state tax laws might be different in AL, AR, CA, HI, MN, NY or PA.     If you are preparing a return for a state that lets you deduct job-related expenses, the information will flow from your federal return  to the state return, so enter it in Federal>Deductions and Credits>Employment Expenses>Job-Related Expenses  
I am on the step entering my 1099-SA and am being asked to fill in my HSA contributions from Box 12...but there are so many codes I don't know which it is looking for.
There was a question in TT asking if I filed form 6251 last year. I  answered no but should have said yes. Does anyone know how to go back and change the response?  
@jmerk53  To enter, edit or delete a 6 digit IP PIN Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Other Tax Situations Scroll down to Other Return Info On Identity Protect... See more...
@jmerk53  To enter, edit or delete a 6 digit IP PIN Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Other Tax Situations Scroll down to Other Return Info On Identity Protection PIN, click the start button    
It doesn't in your case.  SIMPLE and SEP IRAs are types of retirement plans, but don't apply to your situation.  You should answer no and move on. 
A noncovered security is a security for which your broker is not required to report cost basis to the IRS.   
Yes!  Type in 0 into other taxes and re-rerunning the check allows you finally to enter the info into the next one down.  THANK YOU
I graduated college in Fall 2025. I still received a 1098-T form from my school. As stated before, I have never claimed this or any other credit on my tax return before. This time was not caused b... See more...
I graduated college in Fall 2025. I still received a 1098-T form from my school. As stated before, I have never claimed this or any other credit on my tax return before. This time was not caused by a gap year or anything, just the amount of time it took me to gather the 120 credits to graduate. TurboTax states that I am eligible for $1,000 toward my refund for this credit. Is this true? I want to ensure that my understanding is correct before I continue filing my return. All help and feedback is greatly appreciated!
Not sure what you are trying to do.  A self employment business return goes on schedule C in your personal 1040 tax return.  You don't file it separately.  Do you mean you need to do a tax return for... See more...
Not sure what you are trying to do.  A self employment business return goes on schedule C in your personal 1040 tax return.  You don't file it separately.  Do you mean you need to do a tax return for a different person?   Sorry Online is only good for 1 return per account. And you need a different email address for each account. You can start another return in TurboTax Online by: Logging out if you are in your account Choose what TurboTax Online product you want to use for the second return https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/compare/online Create your account screen Set up a new login for the second return Start working on the new return Or use the Desktop program. The Desktop program can do unlimited returns and efile 5 for free. And you can use any Desktop version, they all have the same forms. So you could use a lower version than you might need in the Online version.
You can not upload Form(s) SSA-1099/1099-SM in TurboTax. They must be entered manually. The 1099-SM is a self-mailer form of Form 1099-SSA.    To enter your 1099-SM you will:  Click on ... See more...
You can not upload Form(s) SSA-1099/1099-SM in TurboTax. They must be entered manually. The 1099-SM is a self-mailer form of Form 1099-SSA.    To enter your 1099-SM you will:  Click on "Search" at the top right of your TurboTax screen Type "Form 1099-SSA"  in the search bar  Click on the link that says "Jump to Form SSA-1099" Your screen will say, "Did you receive Social Security or Railroad Retirement Benefits in 2025? Click on Yes. Your next screen will say Tell us about the benefits you received. Select Social Security benefits. And Continue Enter your information and Continue Answer all follow-up questions to complete your entry. See also:    Where do I enter an SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM, or SSA-1099-R-OP1? Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.
You can either enter it in the expense section of your Schedule C with a description that will help you recall what it is such as "income earned in year 20XX" or if the income is entered as cash and ... See more...
You can either enter it in the expense section of your Schedule C with a description that will help you recall what it is such as "income earned in year 20XX" or if the income is entered as cash and not via 1099-NEC you can simply reduce that number by the appropriate amount.    
Hello.  Hope you are doing great.  I think I need the help of a human at Intuit to timely fix a programming error by the IRS or Intuit.   I wrote yesterday: "I, too, entered the correct 2024 AGI. ... See more...
Hello.  Hope you are doing great.  I think I need the help of a human at Intuit to timely fix a programming error by the IRS or Intuit.   I wrote yesterday: "I, too, entered the correct 2024 AGI.  The Federal and the associated State of Kansas submissions are rejected.  I see answers that suggest to enter "0" for the AGI or snail mail it.  No advice explained what to do about the money that was sent to IRS on my credit card and the Intuit fee for the state submission both being collected again.  Please point me to a more comprehensive answer and settlement."   I haven't seen a response.  To better clarify, I hope, I want to resubmit my son's taxes to IRS and State of Kansas before the 15th, but would like your professional help on how to do it to avoid paying again.  The Intuit turbotax app is directing me to resubmit everything again with duplicate payments instead a necessary human intervention to connect to my earlier credit card payments of $256 to IRS and the $20 to Intuit for the state Kansas electronic filing.   dalebunn