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@MarilynG1 - that did not work.  My KY state tax filing would not go through.   Is there anyone who can ask engineering to fix this error?
Yes. The work on that section of TurboTax (Rental and depreciation of rentals) is still in process. The updates are now scheduled to be released with this week's updates, which usually come through T... See more...
Yes. The work on that section of TurboTax (Rental and depreciation of rentals) is still in process. The updates are now scheduled to be released with this week's updates, which usually come through Thursday night.    Use this link Sign up for email notification which will let you know when the depreciation/amortization will be ready to file for Schedule E. This will be the most efficient notification.  
I was a senior in high-school from January-August 2025. I was a homeschool student during that time and received disability benefits through my mother until August. Do I qualify as a full-time studen... See more...
I was a senior in high-school from January-August 2025. I was a homeschool student during that time and received disability benefits through my mother until August. Do I qualify as a full-time student on my 2025 taxes? I will not be claimed on my parent's taxes as a dependent. I used the money received to pay my medical expenses, purchase my clothing, and for other personal expenses. 
Enter the Form 1098 under Deductions & Credits Your Home  Mortgage Interest, Points, refinancing, and Insurance   START or UPDATE
Qualified Tuition Plans  (QTP 529 Plans) Distributions General Discussion It’s complicated. For 529 plans, there is an “owner” (usually the parent), and a “beneficiary” (usually the student dep... See more...
Qualified Tuition Plans  (QTP 529 Plans) Distributions General Discussion It’s complicated. For 529 plans, there is an “owner” (usually the parent), and a “beneficiary” (usually the student dependent). The "recipient" of the distribution can be either the owner or the beneficiary depending on who the money was sent to. When the money goes directly from the Qualified Tuition Plan (QTP) to the school, the student is the "recipient". The distribution will be reported on IRS form 1099-Q.  The 1099-Q gets reported on the recipient's return.** The recipient's name & SS# will be on the 1099-Q. Even though the 1099-Q is going on the student's return, the 1098-T should go on the parent's return, so you can claim the education credit. You can do this because he is your dependent. You can and should claim the tuition credit before claiming the 529 plan earnings exclusion (unless your income is too high).  The American Opportunity Credit (AOC or AOTC) is 100% of the first $2000 of tuition and 25% of the next $2000 ($2500 maximum credit). The educational expenses he claims for the 1099-Q should be reduced by the amount of educational expenses you claim for the credit. Room and board (R&B) are also qualified expenses for the 529 distribution, but not the AOC (R&B are also not qualified expenses for a scholarship to be tax free). But be aware, you can not double dip. You cannot count the same tuition money, for the tuition credit,  that gets him an exclusion from the taxability of the earnings (interest) on the 529 plan. Since the credit is more generous; use as much of the tuition as is needed for the credit and the rest for the interest exclusion. Another special rule allows you to claim the tuition credit regardless of whose money was used to pay the tuition. In addition, there is another rule that says the 10% penalty is waived if he was unable to cover the 529 plan withdrawal with educational expenses either because he got scholarships or the expenses were used (by him or the parents) to claim the credits. He'll have to pay tax on the earnings, at his lower tax rate (subject to the “kiddie tax”), but not the penalty.   Total qualified expenses (including room & board) less amounts paid by scholarship less amounts used to claim the Tuition credit equals the amount you can use to claim the earnings exclusion on the 1099-Q.  Example:   $10,000 in educational expenses (including room & board)    -$3000 paid by tax free scholarship***    -$4000 used to claim the American Opportunity credit  =$3000 Can be used against the 1099-Q (on the recipient’s return)   Box 1 of the 1099-Q is $5000 Box 2 is $2800 3000/5000=60% of the earnings are tax free; 40% are taxable 40% x 2800= $1120 There is  $1120 of taxable income (on the recipient’s return)   **Alternatively; you can just not report the 1099-Q, at all, if your student-beneficiary has sufficient educational expenses, including room & board (even if he lives at home) to cover the distribution. You would still have to do the math to see if there were enough expenses left over for you to claim the tuition credit. Again, you cannot double dip!  When the box 1 amount on form 1099-Q is fully covered by expenses, TurboTax will enter nothing about the 1099-Q on the actual tax forms. But, it will prepare a 1099-Q worksheet for your records, in case of an IRS inquiry. On form 1099-Q, instructions to the recipient reads: "Nontaxable distributions from CESAs and QTPs are not required to be reported on your income tax return. You must determine the taxability of any distribution."  ***Another alternative is have the student report some of his scholarship as taxable income, to free up some expenses for the 1099-Q and/or tuition credit. Most people come out better having the scholarship taxable before the 529 earnings. A student, with no other income, can have up to $15,750 of taxable scholarship (in 2025) and still pay no income tax. 
You can't enter those room and board expenses yet. This is a known glitch in TurboTax (TT). They are working on it. The 2025 education and 529 sections appear totally redesigned, from last year. Po... See more...
You can't enter those room and board expenses yet. This is a known glitch in TurboTax (TT). They are working on it. The 2025 education and 529 sections appear totally redesigned, from last year. Post from an Employee Tax Expert, Wednesday Feb 18, at another thread, This is expected to be resolved in a TurboTax update to be released by February 27th.   The 1099-Q is  only an informational document. The numbers on it are not required to be entered onto your (or your student's) tax return. The interview is complicated and it's easy to make mistakes. Avoid it if you can and you probably can.  You can just not report the 1099-Q, at all, if your student-beneficiary has sufficient educational expenses, including room & board (even if he lives at home) to cover the distribution. When the box 1 amount on form 1099-Q is fully covered by expenses, TurboTax will enter nothing about the 1099-Q on the actual tax forms. But, it will prepare a 1099-Q worksheet for your records (you don’t need it). You would still have to do the math to see if there were enough expenses left over for you to claim the tuition credit. You also cannot count expenses that were paid by tax free scholarships. References: On form 1099-Q, instructions to the recipient reads: "Nontaxable distributions from CESAs and QTPs are not required to be reported on your income tax return. You must determine the taxability of any distribution."  IRS Pub 970 states: “Generally, distributions are tax free if they aren't more than the beneficiary's AQEE for the year. Don't report tax-free distributions (including qualifying rollovers) on your tax return”. "IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education states: If the entire 1099-Q went to qualified expenses, room and board, tuition, etc; then, you do not need to enter the form." 
The update should happen sometime this weekend.   We now have a sign up link so you can get notified if you would like to sign up, here is the link!  
Have you returned to the Rental Property topic and worked through the QBI portion of the interview?    Also, it's possible this is browser-related. Please log out of TurboTax, refresh your browse... See more...
Have you returned to the Rental Property topic and worked through the QBI portion of the interview?    Also, it's possible this is browser-related. Please log out of TurboTax, refresh your browser, and clear your cookies and cache. Then restart your browser and log into TurboTax again. Or try a different browser.    For more help, please see:  How do I delete cookies? How to clear your cache
Hello - I did not ask for any additional Turbo Tax Online Help... It said I was going to pay $40 for the filing, but then you charged $159.  Please refund my funds of $119 which is what was said to b... See more...
Hello - I did not ask for any additional Turbo Tax Online Help... It said I was going to pay $40 for the filing, but then you charged $159.  Please refund my funds of $119 which is what was said to be the cost. Give me the refund or it will be reported as fraud. Thanks!
To file an injured spouse form with your taxes select the following: Federal Other Tax Situations Other Tax forms Miscellaneous tax forms Report an injured or illness spouse claim ... See more...
To file an injured spouse form with your taxes select the following: Federal Other Tax Situations Other Tax forms Miscellaneous tax forms Report an injured or illness spouse claim If you live in a community property state, special rules may apply.  Including this form with your return will likely delay processing of your return.  Sometimes it is easier to file as married filing separately depending on your situation.   
I need to know where i claim my mortgage interest i paid on my 1098
Did you use Turbotax Online last year to file your 2024 tax return?   If not, it won't give you the option of amend ONLINE, which is expected.   The issue that this thread is about is, when peopl... See more...
Did you use Turbotax Online last year to file your 2024 tax return?   If not, it won't give you the option of amend ONLINE, which is expected.   The issue that this thread is about is, when people filed the 2024 tax return with Turbotax Online, and now need to amend it, the website's "amend" button does not work (unresponsive).
Q. There is a question in TurboTax asking if funds were received for more than 1 year (yes). Does this question only relate to money received for "qualified educational expenses"? A. Yes.    An... See more...
Q. There is a question in TurboTax asking if funds were received for more than 1 year (yes). Does this question only relate to money received for "qualified educational expenses"? A. Yes.    Any taxable income, including the stipend, is reportable, on your tax return, in the year received. You may not spread it out over a two year period, even though it is "for" those two years. 
I'm having the same problem in Feb 2026.  Support agent said try different browser, still didn't work.  Another agent said it is a known problem which they are working on.  No estimate as to when it ... See more...
I'm having the same problem in Feb 2026.  Support agent said try different browser, still didn't work.  Another agent said it is a known problem which they are working on.  No estimate as to when it might be fixed.  Suggested I enter manually.  Seriously?  Why would I buy TT just to enter this data manually. I've used TT for probably more than 20 years.  Worst experience ever.
When entering summary sales of wash sales, you can check the box I need to adjust my total cost basis.  You can then enter the total wash sale adjustments in the Total adjustments to gain (or loss), ... See more...
When entering summary sales of wash sales, you can check the box I need to adjust my total cost basis.  You can then enter the total wash sale adjustments in the Total adjustments to gain (or loss), then click the box by code W for nondeductible wash sales.
Every time I try to import my data into Turbo, I get the error below. The institutions say the information is available and I was able to do it other problem other years. Also, my login info is certai... See more...
Every time I try to import my data into Turbo, I get the error below. The institutions say the information is available and I was able to do it other problem other years. Also, my login info is certainly correct as I can login to those accounts We can't update your account because your login details for RBC have changed. Please sign in again using your current username and password. (103)
@DawnC  Can you please look at my problem, which is very similar to the problem being discussed here. My problem is at : https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/retirement/discussion/turbotax-not-handling-... See more...
@DawnC  Can you please look at my problem, which is very similar to the problem being discussed here. My problem is at : https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/retirement/discussion/turbotax-not-handling-roth-ira-withdrawal-correctly-for-nj-state/00/3775240
INJURED SPOUSE https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/spouse-partner/file-form-8379-injured-spouse-allocation/L3KVDvR02_US_en_US?uid=ltmrgzbp   https://turbotax.intuit.com/... See more...
INJURED SPOUSE https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/spouse-partner/file-form-8379-injured-spouse-allocation/L3KVDvR02_US_en_US?uid=ltmrgzbp   https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/marriage/what-is-irs-form-8379-injured-spouse-allocation/L7tsrxCbr   Federal>Other Tax Situations>Other Tax Forms>Miscellaneous Tax Forms   will take you to the injured spouse form   Note:  Using the injured spouse form delays your refund for at least 14 weeks.