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8 hours ago
@user17692003622 wrote: Do you really think this is a smart thing to be doing right now?? Does it matter? It's already a done deal and, AGAIN, "Intuit" doesn't read the posts on this board; you...
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@user17692003622 wrote: Do you really think this is a smart thing to be doing right now?? Does it matter? It's already a done deal and, AGAIN, "Intuit" doesn't read the posts on this board; you're complaining to the wind.
8 hours ago
You may enter it as other income in TurboTax.
Log into your account
Select Wages and income
Less Common income
Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099>start
Scroll to the bottom of the pag...
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You may enter it as other income in TurboTax.
Log into your account
Select Wages and income
Less Common income
Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099>start
Scroll to the bottom of the page to Other Reportable Income
Other taxable income, answer yes
Then give a brief description of the income and the amount listed..
8 hours ago
The income from the IRA should be apportioned to where the income was received.
If you received equal monthly payments, then you would allocate 8 payments to Utah and 4 payments to California. ...
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The income from the IRA should be apportioned to where the income was received.
If you received equal monthly payments, then you would allocate 8 payments to Utah and 4 payments to California.
If you received a single lump sum payment, you should allocate that income to the state you were living in at the time of the payment.
Or in other words, any payments you received at any time would be allocated on the income tax for the state you were living in at the time of payment.
8 hours ago
Mine is now complete, but it took a while. Good luck, all!
8 hours ago
Can anyone explain this reject error. IND 027-02
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8 hours ago
Dear Intuit, Add my name to the list of unhappy TTAX customers. I have been using TTax since it was first available on 5.25 inch on disks. I have a Windows 10 PC that is not eligible for Wi...
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Dear Intuit, Add my name to the list of unhappy TTAX customers. I have been using TTax since it was first available on 5.25 inch on disks. I have a Windows 10 PC that is not eligible for Windows 11. And from what I read about 11, I am not interested - even if my PC was upgradable. I understand that an OS can become obsolete, but that is not the case here. As of January 2026, Windows 11 adoption in the U.S. and globally has stalled, with market share hovering around 50-53% and recently dipping. Microsoft knows this - it is why Windows 10 security updates are free and available for at least another year. I am enrolled and have received several updates. Windows 10 has been a popular OS, Windows 11 not so much. I understand that what Intuit has done will be necessary at some point, but now is premature. The on-line services you offer are much more expensive then TTAX Deluxe Federal and State. You are forcing me and other users to find alternative tax software - you are risking a significant loss of customers. Do you really think this is a smart thing to be doing right now?? Pete
8 hours ago
@mark_van wrote: Not selling Turbo Tax software to Windows 10 users does NOT earn profits for shareholders... It does if they don't have to dedicate resources to not supporting Windows 10 and/o...
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@mark_van wrote: Not selling Turbo Tax software to Windows 10 users does NOT earn profits for shareholders... It does if they don't have to dedicate resources to not supporting Windows 10 and/or they can get at least a certain percentage of desktop users to switch to online. I'm sure they have a formula for that and had it figured out well in advance of the decision.
8 hours ago
Your tax return will remain Pending until the IRS starts receiving 2025 federal tax returns on 01/26/2026
8 hours ago
How do I change my email address or access a code to finish
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8 hours ago
Is premium for Earthquake Insurance for my prime residence house deductible?
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8 hours ago
@skorea2131 Or explain further what state your HOR is, and what state you are now posted....and what type of income you had the requires an NR. It isn't exactly clear from what you posted.
8 hours ago
The TurboTax Free online edition is for very simple tax returns that do not require any other form or schedule other than the Form 1040. If your tax data requires entry on any other form or schedule...
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The TurboTax Free online edition is for very simple tax returns that do not require any other form or schedule other than the Form 1040. If your tax data requires entry on any other form or schedule then you must upgrade to the Deluxe edition or higher.
Go to this TurboTax website for the Free online edition - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/free-edition.jsp
Please Note -
TurboTax Online: Important Details about Filing Form 1040 Returns with Limited Credits A Form 1040 return with limited credits is one that's filed using IRS Form 1040 only (with the exception of the specific covered situations described below). Roughly 37% of taxpayers are eligible. If you have a Form 1040 return and are claiming limited credits only, you can file for free yourself with TurboTax Free Edition or TurboTax Live Assisted Basic (if available), or you can file with TurboTax Full Service at the listed price.
Situations covered (assuming no added tax complexity):
W-2 income
Interest or dividends (1099-INT/1099-DIV) that don’t require filing a Schedule B
IRS standard deduction
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Child Tax Credit (CTC)
Student loan interest deduction
Situations not covered:
Itemized deductions claimed on Schedule A
Unemployment income reported on a 1099-G
Business or 1099-NEC income
Stock sales (including crypto investments)
Rental property income
Credits, deductions and income reported on other forms or schedules
9 hours ago
As of 1/23/26 the bundle of W-2 forms does not include a Copy A--at least not anything labelled as such.
9 hours ago
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It says something about the developer’s confidence in their work when the splash screen *immediately * says we know this is taking longer than usual…
9 hours ago
To complete and file a prior year tax return (2022, 2023, 2024) using TurboTax you would need to purchase, download and install on a personal computer one of the desktop editions for each tax year re...
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To complete and file a prior year tax return (2022, 2023, 2024) using TurboTax you would need to purchase, download and install on a personal computer one of the desktop editions for each tax year required from this website - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/past-years-products/
A prior year tax return can only be printed and mailed, it cannot be e-filed using TurboTax. Use a separate envelope for each tax year being mailed.
TurboTax 2025 online editions - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/file-your-own-taxes/
TurboTax 2025 desktop editions - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/cd-download/
9 hours ago
Dear Intuit, Add my name to the list of unhappy TTAX customers. I have been using TTax since it was first available on 5.25 inch on disks. I have a Windows 10 PC that is not eligible for Wind...
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Dear Intuit, Add my name to the list of unhappy TTAX customers. I have been using TTax since it was first available on 5.25 inch on disks. I have a Windows 10 PC that is not eligible for Windows 11. And from what I read about 11, I am not interested - even if my PC was upgradable. I understand that an OS can become obsolete, but that is not the case here. As of January 2026, Windows 11 adoption in the U.S. and globally has stalled, with market share hovering around 50-53% and recently dipping. Microsoft knows this - it is why Windows 10 security updates are free and available for at least another year. I am enrolled and have received several updates. Windows 10 has been a popular OS, Windows 11 not so much. I understand that what Intuit has done will be necessary at some point, but now is premature. The on-line services you offer are much more expensive then TTAX Deluxe Federal and State. You are forcing me and other users to find alternative tax software - you are risking a significant loss of customers. Do you really think this is a smart thing to be doing right now?? Pete
9 hours ago
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9 hours ago
@scottjohnson037 The $$ amount should be noted in box 12 with a code Q, adn only subtract form box 1 $$, and not box 3 or 5. IF not, you need to talk to your HR/Payroll as to why its not the...
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@scottjohnson037 The $$ amount should be noted in box 12 with a code Q, adn only subtract form box 1 $$, and not box 3 or 5. IF not, you need to talk to your HR/Payroll as to why its not there and reflected as such on your W-2. They may need to issue a corrected W-2 (a W-2C) Make sure it was actually a combat zone....hazardous duty pay that is not linked to a Combat zone is usually not exempt.