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I don't completely understand what all you were experiencing in the program with the AGI messages when you submitted the first 2 attempts.   So see what happens with whatever you did this third time.... See more...
I don't completely understand what all you were experiencing in the program with the AGI messages when you submitted the first 2 attempts.   So see what happens with whatever you did this third time.   Please clarify something.   Is your return as a single taxpayer, or is this a married joint return, or married filing separately?   In your original question you said "my AGI" and "my return", so I assumed you were a single taxpayer.  And "most" of your response used "me, I, " etc.   Then suddenly one time you said "I remember entering our AGI the first time I resubmitted."    If you are married, are you filing a joint return, or married filing separately?  Or are you a single taxpayer?      If this is a married joint return, it's important to know exactly "whose" 2024 AGI has been rejected.   You wrote:  "Will I be penalized for late submittal?  My original filing was April 12, my first resubmittal was April 15, and the second on the 18th."   Since you efiled prior to the April 15 deadline and got rejected, you should have an extra 5-day grace period to either resubmit a successful efile or to postmark the return by April 20.    If you are due a Federal refund, there is no penalty for a late Federal return.   Furthermore, since you said "stationed at a US military base in Germany", you may qualify for an automatic 2-month military extension (without filing Form 4868) if you are active duty and stationed abroad (see article below.)    I'm a fellow user--not a tax expert, and I'm certainly not an expert on military filing and automatic extensions some are entitled to.  If you qualify and need that extension, I think you have to attach a statement to your return when you ultimately file it.   Again, if you're getting a Federal refund, that's moot, since there is no penalty for a late return that's due a refund (state return rules might vary.)   If you owe taxes due, however, you should have paid them by the April 15 deadline to avoid a "failure-to-pay" penalty (which is the heftier penalty than a late penalty).      Intuit Article:  Military Tax Return Filing and Extensions https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/military/tax-return-filing-and-payment-extensions-for-the-military/L8EiW19iD#GoTo-Filing-tax-returns-and-making-tax-payments
As baldie tax said, it's too late to contributed to your traditional IRA for 2025.  If you filed your 2025 tax return claiming a deduction for an IRA contribution or included Form 8606 showing a nond... See more...
As baldie tax said, it's too late to contributed to your traditional IRA for 2025.  If you filed your 2025 tax return claiming a deduction for an IRA contribution or included Form 8606 showing a nondeductible contribution for 2025, you'll need to amend to correct that.
Where in Turbo Tax do I enter the income?
Tu reembolso de impuestos de $367 siendo menor que los $619 que pagaste puede deberse a varias razones comunes. El IRS puede reducir reembolsos para cubrir deudas pendientes, como manutención infanti... See more...
Tu reembolso de impuestos de $367 siendo menor que los $619 que pagaste puede deberse a varias razones comunes. El IRS puede reducir reembolsos para cubrir deudas pendientes, como manutención infantil o préstamos federales. Además, errores o ajustes en tu declaración fiscal pueden cambiar el monto del reembolso. Como presentaste tu declaración a principios de marzo, es posible que tu reembolso aún esté en proceso. Los retrasos en reembolsos pueden ocurrir por verificaciones de créditos, problemas con la información bancaria o controles de seguridad del IRS. Normalmente, el IRS envía una carta explicando cualquier reducción o retraso. Revisar los detalles de tu declaración también puede aclarar la diferencia entre lo que pagaste y el reembolso recibido.
I don't think extensions apply for contributions per 590a   https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p590a.pdf Contributions must be made by due date. Contributions can be made to your traditional IRA for ... See more...
I don't think extensions apply for contributions per 590a   https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p590a.pdf Contributions must be made by due date. Contributions can be made to your traditional IRA for a year at any time during the year or by the due date for filing your return for that year, not including extensions. For most people, this means that contributions for 2025 must be made by April 15, 2026.   @carolinatbr16 your broker won't allow you to designate a contribution for 2025 at this point.  you'll need to amend your return to remove the contribution.
@nj follow form 1095A exactly as it is presented to you.  If november and december are blank, then leave it blank in Turbo Tax 
@boricuanyc contact your IRA administrator and discuss, 
Very convoluted and not transparent
Es común que en la temporada de impuestos, si realizas tu pago estatal cerca del fin de semana, los bancos no procesen los pagos durante esos días. Por eso, el cargo del impuesto estatal de Carolina ... See more...
Es común que en la temporada de impuestos, si realizas tu pago estatal cerca del fin de semana, los bancos no procesen los pagos durante esos días. Por eso, el cargo del impuesto estatal de Carolina del Norte podría tardar en aparecer en tu tarjeta de crédito hasta la próxima semana. Además, el cargo federal puede mostrarse primero porque puede procesarse en un sistema o momento diferente. En resumen, si ves reflejado solo el pago federal, probablemente debas esperar unos días más para que se procese y aparezca el cargo estatal.
Yes.  Leave the columns for those months blank (empty).
Alimonies for divorces and separations finalized after 2018 are no longer taxable or deductible.
You may want to contact a Taxpayer Advocate in your area.  See this IRS website for Taxpayer Advocate - https://www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/ or call 1-877-777-4778
Clear cache and cookies on your web browser. See this - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/intuit-account-settings/help/how-do-i-clear-my-cache-and-cookies/01/2718836?search-action-id=624901643941&s... See more...
Clear cache and cookies on your web browser. See this - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/intuit-account-settings/help/how-do-i-clear-my-cache-and-cookies/01/2718836?search-action-id=624901643941&search-result-uid=2718836   If that does not correct the problem, then change your web browser to one of these that you are not currently using - Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge
@BTRR    2021 software can no longer be installed, nor updated.....nor can any states be downloaded/installed.   Make sure you get 2021 PDF files from your old system  (Generate PDF files both as... See more...
@BTRR    2021 software can no longer be installed, nor updated.....nor can any states be downloaded/installed.   Make sure you get 2021 PDF files from your old system  (Generate PDF files both as just the filing copy, and another with ALL the forms and worksheets) , and transfer them to the new computer.  Transfer any PDF files from older years too. _________________ Get your 2022, 2023, and 2024 years software installed on the new computer now.  The ability to install the 2022 software will drop off sometime this year.
Thank you for the prompt response.   😊   I did resubmit the second time before posting this question yesterday, and during this resubmit the TurboTax screen showed zero as the AGI I had previously... See more...
Thank you for the prompt response.   😊   I did resubmit the second time before posting this question yesterday, and during this resubmit the TurboTax screen showed zero as the AGI I had previously submitted.  The message was (paraphrased) "the IRS has already rejected the following amount: $0."   That was odd, because I remember entering our AGI the first time I resubmitted, and my browser's autofill function confirmed this--when I hovered my cursor over the screen to change the number from zero to the actual AGI, the same number popped up as a previous entry (before I started typing).   In any case, I'll change it to zero if it's returned to me a *third* time.  Given both of my resubmissions have the same AGI, I suspect this is a distinct possibility.  I really do appreciate your response, and have another question, if you don't mind: we're now four days after the April 15 deadline, and if it's returned to me again it'll be the 21st (based on the pattern of every-three-days, so far).  Will I be penalized for late submittal?  My original filing was April 12, my first resubmittal was April 15, and the second on the 18th.   (Maybe important - I'm stationed at a US military base in Germany, and have no American phone number.  I really wish I could have asked for a callback, as is offered on this website, but the Intuit database has no provisions for non-US phone numbers.)