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I earned about $500 as an InstaCart shopper and did not get a 1099-NEC since it was under $600. Following the instructions I never get to where I would record 'Other self-employed income' sine Turbo...
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I earned about $500 as an InstaCart shopper and did not get a 1099-NEC since it was under $600. Following the instructions I never get to where I would record 'Other self-employed income' sine TurboTax stops as soon as I select 'did not get a 1099-NEC' and the section for Miscellaneous Income doesn't seem to apply either. Step-by-Step Instructions Locate Income Section: Open your return in TurboTax and navigate to Wages & Income. Find Self-Employment: Select "Self-Employment income and expenses" and start this section. Enter 1099-NEC: If you received a 1099-NEC from Instacart, enter the details exactly as shown. Enter Income without 1099: If you earned less than $600 or didn't receive a 1099, select "Other self-employed income" to report your gross earnings. Enter Expenses: Deduct business expenses to lower your net profit, such as: Mileage (highest deduction for most). Insulated bags/supplies. Phone/data charges (partially).
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To edit your HSA information in TurboTax you can:
Click on Search at the top right of your TurboTax screen
Type HSA in the search box
Click on the link that says Jump to HSA
Review your...
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To edit your HSA information in TurboTax you can:
Click on Search at the top right of your TurboTax screen
Type HSA in the search box
Click on the link that says Jump to HSA
Review your TurboTax screens to edit your information
Click here for What is a health savings account (HSA)?
Click here for Basics of Health Savings Accounts
Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.
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NOTE: Are you by any chance using any ad blockers or script blockers? If so, that may be blocking the Captcha. Otherwise, here's how to troubleshoot: First, simply refresh the page in your ...
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NOTE: Are you by any chance using any ad blockers or script blockers? If so, that may be blocking the Captcha. Otherwise, here's how to troubleshoot: First, simply refresh the page in your browser and see if that changes anything. If not, then log out of TurboTax, and clear your browser Internet cache. Then close the browser and reopen it. Make sure cookies are allowed/enabled in your browser settings so the Captcha will appear. Log in and try again. If still unsuccessful, close browser and reopen using a private window/private browsing (aka "incognito mode"). Log in with the private window (again making sure cookies are allowed) and try the efile again. Or if still a problem after all that, see if trying a different browser (with cookies allowed) will solve it.
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Thank you very much! The only other interest expenses I deduct are the mortgage interest on my main residence. Would it affect my mortgage interest expenses on Schedule A for my main residence?
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horrible will never use turbo tax again
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I have the ORSTTT on my Washington W2. Do I need to still pay for the Oregon Statewide Transit Individual Tax Return?
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Go here to track your state refund.
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I need help filing my state return?
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The new 2025 tax law exempted overtime pay (limited in amount) from taxable income. The overtime pay can normally be found in box 14. Some companies have not entered the overtime pay in box 14 and ...
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The new 2025 tax law exempted overtime pay (limited in amount) from taxable income. The overtime pay can normally be found in box 14. Some companies have not entered the overtime pay in box 14 and just have some memo entry. If you have overtime pay not reported in box 14, you have to find where to report that information in Turbo Tax in other situations, etc. to be able to not have your overtime pay taxed. Some states, like Illinois, do not follow the new law and tax overtime pay. Even though you put overtime pay deduction into Turbo Tax for Federal tax purposes, that taxable income reduction does not automatically carryover to the Illinois tax return. Therefore, you most likely have to put the add back in manually and not rely on Turbo Tax taking care of the overtime add back.
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You can't directly deduct your grandchild's college tuition and expenses as a personal deduction. However, these qualified education expenses may allow the grandchild or the parent to claim education...
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You can't directly deduct your grandchild's college tuition and expenses as a personal deduction. However, these qualified education expenses may allow the grandchild or the parent to claim education tax credits such as the American Opportunity Tax Credit or the Lifetime Learning Credit, depending on who claims the grandchild as a dependent on their tax return. Additionally, if you pay the tuition directly to the educational institution, these payments aren't subject to gift tax. For claiming education credits, the key is who claims the grandchild as a dependent. If you don't claim them, the grandchild or their parents may be eligible to claim credits based on those expenses.
If your grandchild is your dependent, you potentially can claim education-related tax credits like the American Opportunity Tax Credit or the Lifetime Learning Credit for qualified tuition and expenses you pay. These credits apply to higher education expenses paid for a dependent student listed on your tax return. The American Opportunity Credit offers up to $2,500 per student, while the Lifetime Learning Credit can reduce taxes up to $2,000.
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Could you please clarify what form you are referring to?
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The third-party short-term disability payments you received during your family and medical leave (FMLA) in 2025 are generally considered taxable income if your employer paid for the premiums.
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The third-party short-term disability payments you received during your family and medical leave (FMLA) in 2025 are generally considered taxable income if your employer paid for the premiums.
You will enter these in TurboTax by entering your Form W-2 as it is reported to you. (You may have received a Form 1099-MISC. If you did you would report that under other common income). TurboTax will properly determine the taxability based on your entries.
You likely received a W-2 from the third-party insurance vendor for the FMLA and not your regular employer. You will enter this form W-2 into TurboTax. In Box 13, "Third-Party Sick Pay" should be checked. If the your W-2 shows taxable income in Box 1, it is taxable. If Box 1 is $0 or blank and only Box 12 shows Code J, then the payments are usually not taxable.
It is not the same as Paid Family leave.
See also:
Is disability income taxable?
Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.
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Why won't my captcha load to verify I'm not a robot? It won't let me transmit my returns until this happens.
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No. There is no longer an actual tuition deduction, but there is a tax credit. Only the parson who claims the student as a dependent can claim the tuition credit (including the student hersel...
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No. There is no longer an actual tuition deduction, but there is a tax credit. Only the parson who claims the student as a dependent can claim the tuition credit (including the student herself if she is not a dependent, with some limitations).
However the person who does claim the student, as a dependent (usually the parent), may claim the money you paid when calculating the credit.
Although the general rule, in taxes, is that you must be the one making the payment, to get the deduction or credit, there is an exception for education.
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You can select this jump-to link for TurboTax Online/Mobile to get to the capital loss carryover entry menu.
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Make sure that you are using the same TurboTax account that you used last year. To find the account where your 2024 return is:
First, sign out of your account
Go to our Let's get you sig...
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Make sure that you are using the same TurboTax account that you used last year. To find the account where your 2024 return is:
First, sign out of your account
Go to our Let's get you signed in page
Enter your email address, phone number, or user ID
We'll send a code to either your email address or your phone
Enter the code we've sent you
We'll show you a list of your accounts. Select the one you want to sign in to.
Once you are in the same account, to enter your business income and expenses follow the steps below:
Open your return
Go to Schedule C
Answer Yes to Did you have any self-employment income or expenses?
Here is some information you may find helpful:
A Guide to Self-Employment Taxes for Contractors, Freelancers, and Beyond
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Yes, enter the Georgia limit for Section 179 on GA Form 4562. But I believe this amount should go on Line 16 Column I under Elected Section 179 Cost.
Line 42 is for amortization of intangibles,...
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Yes, enter the Georgia limit for Section 179 on GA Form 4562. But I believe this amount should go on Line 16 Column I under Elected Section 179 Cost.
Line 42 is for amortization of intangibles, not depreciation of vehicles.
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Or did it already come over from last year if online? Do you have your 2024 return handy? I had to do this and look at lines on my 2024 return.
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I chose that one (Roof/HVAC/FIRE etc) for the simple fact that it states HVAC and it is depreciating over 39 years instead of 27.5! How do I change this in Turbo Tax when I bought this in 2024 and a...
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I chose that one (Roof/HVAC/FIRE etc) for the simple fact that it states HVAC and it is depreciating over 39 years instead of 27.5! How do I change this in Turbo Tax when I bought this in 2024 and am now working on 2025 taxes?? Didn't catch it last year! I don't care about what I missed out on last year but want to correct it going forward. I'm thinking we should have used -Qualified Improvements category?? WHY does it say HVAC if that's not where we should put it??