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The exclusion amount on that attachment (Line C) is the one that ends up on the face of Schedule B, but I think you have a fair point inasmuch that part-year and nonresident returns are, by nature, m... See more...
The exclusion amount on that attachment (Line C) is the one that ends up on the face of Schedule B, but I think you have a fair point inasmuch that part-year and nonresident returns are, by nature, messy, and cannot possibly have enough lines for all the needed adjustments and modifications. But the states are capable of understanding those limitations. You can always print and paper file to include an optional copy of Federal Form 1040 (if unavailable to attach in e-filing) if you're worried the state might get confused about what they're looking at: note, this may confuse them more.    The most important thing is to keep good records of your income statements (1099's, invoices, etc.), and to have your own calculations of what your taxable income should be, and why. If you ever had to back it up.   This has been a thoughtful thread, thank you everyone.
Your overtime pay and hours are not required to be included on your W-2 form in 2025. If they are not listed there, you may be able to find that information on your final pay stub of 2025. Otherwise,... See more...
Your overtime pay and hours are not required to be included on your W-2 form in 2025. If they are not listed there, you may be able to find that information on your final pay stub of 2025. Otherwise, you need to ask your employer.
Once the IRS processes your account, they move it to the bank withdrawal group, they set up the withdrawal and take it. It is a process. Once they do, you will see the pending withdrawal on your bank... See more...
Once the IRS processes your account, they move it to the bank withdrawal group, they set up the withdrawal and take it. It is a process. Once they do, you will see the pending withdrawal on your bank account. It can take up to 2 weeks.  
Your tax payment is not "done through TurboTax." If you chose to pay by direct debit from your bank account, TurboTax just sends your bank account information to the IRS. The IRS takes the payment ou... See more...
Your tax payment is not "done through TurboTax." If you chose to pay by direct debit from your bank account, TurboTax just sends your bank account information to the IRS. The IRS takes the payment out of your bank account. TurboTax does not know when or whether the payment is made. You can see if the payment was made by checking the transactions in your bank account.  
@user17763642558 What did not work?   If you purchased TurboTax products they are listed in your TurboTax account for download.   To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign ... See more...
@user17763642558 What did not work?   If you purchased TurboTax products they are listed in your TurboTax account for download.   To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/   Click on Intuit Account on the lower left of the online program screen. Click on Products & billing Click on TurboTax On the following screen all of your purchased TurboTax products will be shown.  Click on the link under each tax year License and downloads
There are a couple ways to do this.    Sign in to the Intuit Account Manager. Select Data privacy from the left-side menu. Look for "Data used for Intuit products" or "Personalized exper... See more...
There are a couple ways to do this.    Sign in to the Intuit Account Manager. Select Data privacy from the left-side menu. Look for "Data used for Intuit products" or "Personalized experiences." If your consent is listed there, you can toggle it off.   Or you do this by contacting Intuit’s privacy team. Send them an email saying: "I am revoking my consent for Intuit to use or disclose my tax return information for any purpose other than the preparation and filing of my 2025 tax return." You can send this to: privacy@intuit.com
Get the information from her. Mark that it is a shared policy and enter 0 for the percent that you pay.
It’s surprising that with all of the comments on this topic that an update wasn’t done. Not even a note to users. It’s unfortunate that this is the choice that was made.
You can submit a Form SSA-711 to request the social security record of a deceased individual.
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.    Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the abil... See more...
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.    Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the ability to offset a refund to pay for certain past due debts.  You generally will receive a letter stating what the offset was for.    The IRS provides a toll-free number, (800) 304-3107, to call for information about tax offsets.   Here are a few FAQs to help you track your refund: When will I get my federal tax refund? How do I track my state refund? Why does Where's My Refund say "approved" but TurboTax still says "accepted"? Why do some refunds take longer than others? What if my IRS refund is taking longer than 21 days?
No, if you had no income from a job, or interest from a bank or dividends like from stock or a retirement disbursement then you are not required to file a tax return. See the filing requirements belo... See more...
No, if you had no income from a job, or interest from a bank or dividends like from stock or a retirement disbursement then you are not required to file a tax return. See the filing requirements below.   2025 Filing Requirements Chart for Most Taxpayers  IF your filing status is. ………THEN file a return if your gross income was at least. Single under 65 $15,750, 65 or older $17,550 or more Head of Household under 65 $23,625, 65 or older $25,625 or more Married Filing Jointly under 65 (both spouses) $31,500, 65 or older (one spouse) $30,750 65 or older (both spouses) $33,100 Married Filing Separately any age  $5 Qualifying Surviving Spouse under 65 $31,500, 65 or older $33,100 If you were born before January 2, 1961, you're considered to be 65 or older at the end of 2025. IRS Publication 501
You need to delete the form associated with the 1098-T.  That is form 8863.     Here is how to delete a form in TurboTax.     Please be very careful about what you delete while you're doing t... See more...
You need to delete the form associated with the 1098-T.  That is form 8863.     Here is how to delete a form in TurboTax.     Please be very careful about what you delete while you're doing that.  Forms are interlinked and if you delete the wrong one you'll be starting over.  So just the 8863.    
I did it successfully last year the same way. I am 100% certain I did direct debit, but it says “Ready to mail.”
Have you tried restarting your computer?   Here are two FAQs to help: What if I'm having trouble with my filing verification code? and How do I get a verification code if the email address is wro... See more...
Have you tried restarting your computer?   Here are two FAQs to help: What if I'm having trouble with my filing verification code? and How do I get a verification code if the email address is wrong?
@lewis88c   Are you trying to enter the code into the Online version?  Costco only sells the Desktop download program.  Did you download and install the Desktop program?   How to get started with t... See more...
@lewis88c   Are you trying to enter the code into the Online version?  Costco only sells the Desktop download program.  Did you download and install the Desktop program?   How to get started with the Desktop program, install and activate it https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/product-delivery/download-software-turbotax-com/L7u9oLEkq_US_en_US?uid=luqgvzrd
It's the IRS taking their sweet time sending you the money that THEY owe you. When someone owes the IRS, they're like vultures and want payment instantly. But when they owe someone money, their atti... See more...
It's the IRS taking their sweet time sending you the money that THEY owe you. When someone owes the IRS, they're like vultures and want payment instantly. But when they owe someone money, their attitude is, You'll get it when you get it!
Yes, your return will either need to be mailed or you can get an IRS IP PIN to efile.  Since you already paid, no worries about filing late (that was smart).  Your son can Amend his return to see if ... See more...
Yes, your return will either need to be mailed or you can get an IRS IP PIN to efile.  Since you already paid, no worries about filing late (that was smart).  Your son can Amend his return to see if he has to repay any of his refund.   He has three years to file an Amended Return.   @selamgillett 
Can you tell us a little bit more about what you are experiencing?  Also, clarify if this is for the South Carolina subsistence allowance for law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS or something else.... See more...
Can you tell us a little bit more about what you are experiencing?  Also, clarify if this is for the South Carolina subsistence allowance for law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS or something else.  
Call IRS e-file Payment Services 24/7 at 1-888-353-4537 to inquire about your payment.   If you want to check the debit date you specified, look on the filing instructions for your return.  It wi... See more...
Call IRS e-file Payment Services 24/7 at 1-888-353-4537 to inquire about your payment.   If you want to check the debit date you specified, look on the filing instructions for your return.  It will tell you the debit date the IRS or State will deduct the payment.  If you did not print them out you can view them using the following steps:    If you filed using TurboTax Online, the Electronic Filing Instructions page will give that info.   Here's how to view the PDF copy: Sign in to TurboTax and open your return. On the Tax Home screen, scroll to Your tax returns & documents and select Add a State (don't worry, you're not actually adding a state, this just gets you into the right area) to access your tax forms and worksheets. In the menu, select Tax Tools, then Print Center. On the TurboTax Print Center screen, select Print, save or preview this year’s return. On the next TurboTax Print Center screen, select 2025 Federal return and Include government and TurboTax worksheets, then select View or print forms. The information will be on the first page, Electronic Filing Instructions, for your 2025 Federal Tax Return, next to Balance Due/Refund. TurboTax CD/Download  Go into Forms Mode by clicking on the Forms icon in the top right of the blue bar.   In the Forms in My Return list on the left, click Filing Inst.  [It's usually toward the bottom of the list.]  The form will appear on the right side of the screen. You can view the form on the screen or you can print a copy by clicking the Print box at the bottom of the screen. To return to the interview, click on the Step-By-Step icon in the top right of the blue bar. The IRS/States is currently processing a high volume of e-filed returns, so it can take several days for your payments to go through.  The IRS/States may debit the payment after the deadline. Also, it can take the banks another few days to post the debit to your account. As long as you filed you return or extension on or before April 15, 2026, and you selected April 15, 2026, or earlier as your payment date, you won't get penalized for late payment. If you don't see the debit in your bank account 7–10 days after their return has been accepted,  call the IRS e-file Payment Services at 888-353-4537 or contact your state tax agency.   How do I contact my state Department of Revenue?
File the state return by mail with the payment. They may be satisfied with that and if not they may ask you to amend, but the tax payment will be made with little to no late payment fee.   File t... See more...
File the state return by mail with the payment. They may be satisfied with that and if not they may ask you to amend, but the tax payment will be made with little to no late payment fee.   File the federal by e-file and don't be concerned about the state in this process. It's likely to reject since one may have already been accepted. If it does go through then you can still send the paper file with the payment and mark it duplicate.   @CRS1985