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Select Tax Home from the left-hand side menu and then My info to revisit your entries for your name, and make sure that you don't have any extra spaces in the fields. Click into each box for First Mi... See more...
Select Tax Home from the left-hand side menu and then My info to revisit your entries for your name, and make sure that you don't have any extra spaces in the fields. Click into each box for First Middle and Last and use the Backspace on your keyboard to make sure that your cursor lands exactly behind each letter before selecting Continue.    From there, you can select Final review from the side menu to proceed back to finishing up and filing.    If you still have the issue, try the same backspacing of extra spaces in the signature menu where you're trying to file as well, to make sure that's clear too.      If you need extra time, filing an extension by April 15, 2026, moves your submission deadline to October 15. But remember any taxes owed are still due in full by the original April 15 date.
Not in the online version.   Forms mode is only in the desktop software.    You can print and preview your return in TurboTax Online though.   The Print Center is in the Tools menu on the left sideba... See more...
Not in the online version.   Forms mode is only in the desktop software.    You can print and preview your return in TurboTax Online though.   The Print Center is in the Tools menu on the left sidebar.      Preview Form 1040 in TurboTax Online.   Use Forms Mode if you are using the desktop software.
Federal and state refunds come from completely separate entities.  There is no rule as to which one will come in first or how long it will be between their arrival in your account.   TurboTax giv... See more...
Federal and state refunds come from completely separate entities.  There is no rule as to which one will come in first or how long it will be between their arrival in your account.   TurboTax gives you an estimated date for receiving your refund based on a 21 day average from your date of acceptance, but it can take longer.  “21 days”  is not a promise from TurboTax or the IRS.      First, check your e-file status to see if your return was accepted:  https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/efile-status-lookup/   Once your federal return has been accepted by the IRS, only the IRS has any control.  TurboTax does not receive any updates from the IRS. Your ONLY source of information about your refund now is the IRS.     You need your filing status, your Social Security number and the exact amount  (line 35a of your 2025 Form 1040) of your federal refund to track your Federal refund:    https://www.irs.gov/refunds   To track your state refund:     https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/track-state-refund/L3jgO8PGs_US_en_US?uid=lt447ebr   If you chose to have your TurboTax fees deducted from your federal refund, that will take some extra time, while the third party bank handles the refund processing     https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/refunds-take-longer-others/L14YlqFrH_US_en_US?uid=lexdr7zh . https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/irs-refund-taking-longer-21-days/L2vRAJbdU_US_en_US?uid=lexe7lst         If you are getting earned income credit on line 27 or additional child tax credit on line 28 You are subject to the delay required by the PATH act.  Do not expect your refund before early March   https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/internal-revenue-service/federal-refunds-delayed-due-path-act/L5jnQJsBi_US_en_US   Note:  “Accepted” is not the same as “approved”.  TurboTax tells you the e-file was accepted if the IRS deems that there is enough information on the return for them to take it in for processing.   Only the IRS can approve of the refund, which is a later stage of processing.  If the IRS approves your refund they will provide a date for the refund to be issued.   FROM THE IRS WHERE’S MY REFUND SITE: https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund How it works Where's My Refund shows your refund status: Return Received – We received your return and are processing it. Refund Approved – We approved your refund and are preparing to issue it by the date shown. Refund Sent – We sent the refund to your bank or to you in the mail. It may take 5 days for it to show in your bank account or several weeks for your check to arrive in the mail.
I have 15 rental properties.  I spent 6 hours on the phone today with different agents, none of which have been able to get me past this error message when I do the final review. I've seen cryptic p... See more...
I have 15 rental properties.  I spent 6 hours on the phone today with different agents, none of which have been able to get me past this error message when I do the final review. I've seen cryptic posts about passive income, but trying to find someone who actually knows how to fix this.   TurboTax Schedule E Worksheet Link to QBI Wksht should be linked to an independent copy of QBI worksheet with no other activities linked to it.
TurboTax asks you that question to determine what deductions you may qualify for.  You don't even have to answer it, you can skip it.
Go back to My Info section in your return, revist the section where your name is. After this a screen comes up that asks for other situations.  Here mark that someone else will claim you as a depende... See more...
Go back to My Info section in your return, revist the section where your name is. After this a screen comes up that asks for other situations.  Here mark that someone else will claim you as a dependent.    
Are you logged in with the same account in TurboTax Online? Make sure you are signed in with the correct user ID, as multiple accounts are the most common cause.   You may have created a new acco... See more...
Are you logged in with the same account in TurboTax Online? Make sure you are signed in with the correct user ID, as multiple accounts are the most common cause.   You may have created a new account by mistake. Use the Account Recovery tool with your phone number and email to find all associated user IDs.   @mrusskida93 
what do you use as PIN number to e-file
Pause for a minute----were you still legally married at the end of 2025?   Unless  you were still legally married at the end of 2025, you cannot file as "married" for 2025.
Other than W2's, I added school 1099T and 1099E's, isn't that still a simple free return?
The link of the FAQ you included is for Traditional 401k excess deferral and does not apply to the Roth 401k excess. You do not need to add the Roth 401k excess to your wages on your 2025 return. You... See more...
The link of the FAQ you included is for Traditional 401k excess deferral and does not apply to the Roth 401k excess. You do not need to add the Roth 401k excess to your wages on your 2025 return. You will only report the earnings on your 2026 return.  Please  Pub 525 for additional information.   @Wolverine94 
"I was not a employee of the school district." Correct. If you were, you would have received a W-2.  It appears that the school district is treating you as an independent contractor.  This means th... See more...
"I was not a employee of the school district." Correct. If you were, you would have received a W-2.  It appears that the school district is treating you as an independent contractor.  This means that the income probably should be reported as self employment income on Schedule C.  The IRS considers anything on a form 1099-NEC to be self employment income and will be looking for it to be reported that way.   On the hand, you call it "student teaching support grant money". Grants/stipends are usually reported as taxable scholarship, which is better than the  option of reporting it as other income. "Other income" is taxed as unearned income.  Enter at Educational Expenses and Scholarships, under Deductions and credits (not the income section). Answer yes to having education expenses and working on a degree, even if you’re not. That’s needed to get to the scholarship entry screen. Check received scholarship, grant or aid at the Did you have any of these common situations screen. At the scholarship screen, enter the amount of the grant. When asked if any was used for room and board, answer yes. Then enter the amount you want to be taxable (usually all of it), in the pop up box. R&B are not "qualified educational  expenses".  So, this is how you tell TT that it is taxable. You didn’t have to literally use the scholarship for R&B.  This will put it on line 8r of Schedule 1.   Scholarships are a hybrid between earned and unearned income. It is earned income for purposes of the $15,750 filing requirement (2025) and the dependent standard deduction calculation (earned income + $450).  It is not earned income for the kiddie tax and other purposes (e.g. EIC).  For grad students and post grad fellows, scholarship, stipend and fellowship income is earned income ("compensation") for IRA contributions. Taxable scholarship goes on line 8r of Schedule 1, from which TT treats it as hybrid income    
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If you are itemizing, then you can add your reservist expenses under business expenses on Form 2106. After you answer yes to travel, there will be options for parking, lodging, meal and incidentals. ... See more...
If you are itemizing, then you can add your reservist expenses under business expenses on Form 2106. After you answer yes to travel, there will be options for parking, lodging, meal and incidentals. The uniforms are an incidental in this case since the deduction is only allowed according to Veterans when "your base restricts wearing uniforms while off duty and the price of your uniform’s upkeep exceeds your uniform allowance, you can deduct the excess costs. This deduction is typically available to National Guard members and reservists and is not the case for active-duty soldiers."   If you need extra time, filing an extension by April 15, 2026, moves your submission deadline to October 15. But remember any taxes owed are still due in full by the original April 15 date.  Pay through either Direct Pay or your individual online account. See if you need to file a state extension.
It is highly likely that you have an HDHP. By law, you are generally only allowed to open or contribute to an HSA if you are enrolled in an HSA-qualified High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP).   You... See more...
It is highly likely that you have an HDHP. By law, you are generally only allowed to open or contribute to an HSA if you are enrolled in an HSA-qualified High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP).   You can log in to your health insurance website to check, or call member services. An HDHP (High Deductible Health Plan) is a plan with a minimum deductible of at least $1,700 (maximum out-of-pocket of $8,500) for self-only coverage or $3,400 (maximum out-of-pocket of $17,000) for family.   If you need extra time, filing an extension by April 15, 2026, moves your submission deadline to October 15. But remember any taxes owed are still due in full by the original April 15 date.
A self-employed transportation worker may claim the per diem expense.  A transportation worker who receives a W-2 may not claim the expense.   This TurboTax Help states:   Truck drivers ca... See more...
A self-employed transportation worker may claim the per diem expense.  A transportation worker who receives a W-2 may not claim the expense.   This TurboTax Help states:   Truck drivers can claim tax deductions for expenses incurred on the road, including tools and equipment, association dues, and meals while working away from home overnight. Only self-employed truck drivers can claim tax deductions on their federal tax return for job-related expenses, while those who receive a W-2 from a trucking company typically cannot.