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Yes, you can enter the total of both 1099-INTs as one 1099-INT in TurboTax.  As long as it's from the same bank and it was issued to the same person.
Thank you AmeliesUncle. I now see the $535 on the K-1. Still something is not right. I created a form 4797. Wondering if that was necessary? Anyway, it's late. We'll take another crack at it tomor... See more...
Thank you AmeliesUncle. I now see the $535 on the K-1. Still something is not right. I created a form 4797. Wondering if that was necessary? Anyway, it's late. We'll take another crack at it tomorrow. Thanks again!
I followed the instructions found at "How do I enter a backdoor Roth IRA conversion?" in the F1 Help.  But when I checked the results of the backdoor Roth IRA conversion (as it says to below) on Form... See more...
I followed the instructions found at "How do I enter a backdoor Roth IRA conversion?" in the F1 Help.  But when I checked the results of the backdoor Roth IRA conversion (as it says to below) on Form 1040, Line 4B Taxable amount was showing as $8000 instead of zero, as it should have been.   Why ?  What did I possibly enter incorrectly?   To check the results of your backdoor Roth IRA conversion, see your Form 1040: Select Forms from the menu. Select Form 1040 from the menu. Use the scroll bar to find: Line 4a IRA Distributions. Your backdoor Roth IRA amount should be listed. Line 4b Taxable amount should be zero, unless you had earnings between the time you contributed to your Traditional IRA and the time you converted it to a Roth IRA.
I was having the same issue with DA Davidson in Chrome. CatinaT1's suggestion to look at the Local Network Access setting did the trick. Toggled that on and worked.
Turbo Tax says box 16 cannot be less than box 14, but nothing is listed in box 16, even though box 14 has dollar amounts.
Federal and state refunds come from completely separate entities,  There is no rule as to which one will come first or how much time there will be between their arrivals.  Some states process returns... See more...
Federal and state refunds come from completely separate entities,  There is no rule as to which one will come first or how much time there will be between their arrivals.  Some states process returns quickly and some are very slow.   STATE RETURN Make sure your state return was accepted:  https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/efile-status-lookup/   To track your state refund:       ttps://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/track-state-refund/L3jgO8PGs_US_en_US?uid=lt447ebr https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/state-taxes/contact-state-department-revenue/L9qVToi02_US_en_US?uid=m6e06um0
Zero help, sad that they can get away with taking folks hard earned money for products that don't work for so many. I'm done... many free places to get tax help, NO MORE FOR INTUIT!!! Buh-by!~
Unless the house is a rental you don't need to do anything for the other state.  Neither owning real estate in another state nor having a bank account in another state requires you to file a non-resi... See more...
Unless the house is a rental you don't need to do anything for the other state.  Neither owning real estate in another state nor having a bank account in another state requires you to file a non-resident tax return for that state.  When and if you sell the property you will have to file a non-resident tax return to report the sale.  Similarly, if you were to make a rental property out of the house, then you would have to file a non-resident state tax return (assuming it's not one of the states without an income tax).  
To enter estimated tax paid in 2025  Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Estimates and Other Taxes Paid>Estimates
Yes. Tips received by massage therapists are included among the tipped occupations that qualify for the “No Tax on Tips” provision. As long as the tips are earned in the tipped role, and meet the pro... See more...
Yes. Tips received by massage therapists are included among the tipped occupations that qualify for the “No Tax on Tips” provision. As long as the tips are earned in the tipped role, and meet the program's requirements, they are eligible for the exclusion.   To review additional information, including qualifications, see, What is the new tax law for tips?
I had to purchase a new computer with windows 11 to download turbotax 2025 . now how do i get all my tax info from 2024 from my old desktop to my new computer  
Make sure you do not have two forms entered on your return.   Use the Delete a Form tool to view your forms list.   Scroll through the list and delete one of them if you have two entered.   If you do... See more...
Make sure you do not have two forms entered on your return.   Use the Delete a Form tool to view your forms list.   Scroll through the list and delete one of them if you have two entered.   If you do remove a form, make sure the form you left entered is correctly and completely filled out before submitting your return.      How to delete forms in TurboTax Online    How to delete forms in TurboTax Desktop   Or, if your return was rejected, do you have a rejection code?   
Is the fuel cell property cost the value of property or home?
You stated that you are self-employed.  What adjusted gross income are you reporting on line 11a of the IRS form 1040?   Perhaps your self-employment income alone exceeds the dollar limit for a p... See more...
You stated that you are self-employed.  What adjusted gross income are you reporting on line 11a of the IRS form 1040?   Perhaps your self-employment income alone exceeds the dollar limit for a person to be eligible for the qualified overtime deduction reported on a W-2?   This TurboTax Help states:   The overtime deduction is gradually phased out – potentially to $0 – if your modified adjusted gross income exceeds $150,000 ($300,000 for joint filers).    
This error message has been coming up since January and is still present. This needs to be fixed soon-- "Depreciation and Amortization will be ready by February, but likely sooner"
Check your info in the Personal Info section to see what your Filing Status is.  Form 8958 should not keep repopulating unless TurboTax thinks you're filing separately in a community property state. ... See more...
Check your info in the Personal Info section to see what your Filing Status is.  Form 8958 should not keep repopulating unless TurboTax thinks you're filing separately in a community property state.   There's a question in that section that asks if 'you want to file jointly with your spouse' to look for.  If you make any changes in this section, try closing the program, clear your  Cache and Cookies and see if that resolves your issue.   @nickers92 
I am in a CONSTANT loop for the Federal Taxes when I get to the review section, it tells me that answers are needed and that I need to review it and when I click on Fix it just shows me this same pag... See more...
I am in a CONSTANT loop for the Federal Taxes when I get to the review section, it tells me that answers are needed and that I need to review it and when I click on Fix it just shows me this same page over and over again. It doesn't tell me what or where the error is. It just says Answers Needed and FIX and NOTHING happens. I have tried everything from clearing cache and cookies to different browsers. I have looked and reviewed everything. I am at a total loss. Can someone please help?