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Thanks VolvoGirl....but what do you mean I may have to pay a penalty if I owe too much?   What's wrong with just paying what I owe?
I have to reconstruct my foreign tax credit carryovers for the past 10 years. When completing the 2025 Foreign Tax Credit Computation Worksheet Section: "Foreign Tax Credit Carryovers", what number f... See more...
I have to reconstruct my foreign tax credit carryovers for the past 10 years. When completing the 2025 Foreign Tax Credit Computation Worksheet Section: "Foreign Tax Credit Carryovers", what number from Form 1116 do I put in the column Foreign Taxes. The actual tax paid from 1116 Line 8, or the amount from 1116 Line 14 "...the total amount of foreign taxes available for credit? There's 2 reasons I ask: 1) It makes a huge difference in the credit carryover 2) If I use the 1116 Line 8 then 2016 and 2020 end up being negative numbers and the IRS (not to mention TurboTax) won't accept that. Of course if I should just put "0" instead of the negative number then this is easy. Thanks in advance. I really appreciate this.
How do I edit 1my 1040-SR?? [Plz note I have NOT yet filed and I need to make a small correction (to check an additional checkbox).] I printed my completed return, andI find it created 1040-SR.... See more...
How do I edit 1my 1040-SR?? [Plz note I have NOT yet filed and I need to make a small correction (to check an additional checkbox).] I printed my completed return, andI find it created 1040-SR. BUT I cannot access it via the software to edit it. I have been trying everything I can think of for HOURS. PLEASE HELP. Thank you hugely ion advance!  
Yes, the same tax-exemption rule generally applies to you. Under IRS Notice 2014-7, if you provide care (including IHSS and certain respite services) and live in the same household as the recipient, ... See more...
Yes, the same tax-exemption rule generally applies to you. Under IRS Notice 2014-7, if you provide care (including IHSS and certain respite services) and live in the same household as the recipient, that income is considered a "difficulty of care" payment and is excludable from your federal gross income. California also follows this rule for state taxes.   Why OneWell is taking taxes out OneWell is a third-party agency. Unless you have officially certified with them that you live in the same household, they are legally required to treat you as a standard employee and withhold taxes.   How to stop the withholding To stop federal and state income taxes from being taken out of your future checks, you typically need to file a Live-In Self-Certification form with your employer/the state. Form SOC 2298: This is the standard California form for IHSS providers to certify they live with the recipient. Here is a link to the form to download, print, and submit to them.   OneWell Internal Forms: Since OneWell is the employer of record for your respite hours, they likely have their own version of a "Notice 2014-7 Self-Certification" or a "Live-In Provider" form. You should ask their HR department specifically for the "IRS Notice 2014-7 Exemption Form."   Since you already filed your taxes and likely included this income, you may have overpaid. You will need to amend your return to receive a refund for those taxes. If you used TurboTax, here is how to amend.   Amending your taxes in TurboTax to exclude IHSS/Respite income under IRS Notice 2014-7 is straightforward, but the steps depend slightly on whether you received a W-2 or a 1099. Since you mentioned getting taxes taken out, you likely have a W-2.     Here are the exact steps to file your Form 1040-X (Amended Return) within TurboTax:   Start the Amendment( TTO version) Sign in to TurboTax. On the Tax Home page, scroll down to Your tax returns & documents. Select the year you want to amend (e.g., 2025) and click Amend (change) return. In the pop-up, select Amend using TurboTax Online (or follow the prompts to open your desktop file). When asked "What do you need to change?" choose Wages & Income. Navigate to Federal > Wages & Income.  Find your W-2 from OneWell and click Edit/Update. Review the info (keep everything exactly as it is on the physical paper) and click Continue. Keep clicking Continue through the follow-up screens until you see a screen titled: "Let's check for uncommon situations." Check the box for "Nontaxable Medicaid waiver payments" (this is the technical term for Notice 2014-7).  TurboTax will ask for the amount of "Difficulty of Care" payments. Enter the entire amount from Box 1 of your W-2. Crucial Step: TurboTax will then ask if you want to include this as "Earned Income" for the Earned Income Credit (EIC). Yes: If you want to use the income to potentially get a bigger refund via tax credits. No: If you just want the income removed from your taxable total.TurboTax will automatically generate Form 1040-X. In the "Explain why you are amending" section, type something clear and simple:"Excluding income under IRS Notice 2014-7. I am a live-in care provider for my sibling, and these Medicaid waiver payments are excludable as difficulty of care payments."   State Taxes: TurboTax will automatically prompt you to amend your California return (Schedule X) as well. California follows federal law here, so your state taxable income should drop as well. To activate the amendment process and allow the data to transfer from your federal return, open your state tax return and continue through the return so that your Ca stte return is amended as well.         
You don’t mention it at all.   You don’t reports loans received or amounts you withdraw.    If you are a sole proprietor or self employed, you don't account for cash, money or loans you put into... See more...
You don’t mention it at all.   You don’t reports loans received or amounts you withdraw.    If you are a sole proprietor or self employed, you don't account for cash, money or loans you put into the business. The schedule C is all your personal income and expenses in the first place. Doesn't matter what account the money came out of. It is not income or an expense. You just enter the gross income you received (not loans) and actual expenses you paid. If you paid for something you can take the expense. Doesn't matter how you paid it. You deduct the money you put in to the business by entering the expenses you used it for.   If you got a business loan you can only deduct the interest you paid.  Otherwise you enter the actual expenses you paid with the loan.   
The Doc. Number on my state IDcard is not being accepted why
 There is not a special section or box to check.  Just enter your correct information and TurboTax will take it from there.  If eligible you will find this on Schedule 1-A Part V and line 13b of your... See more...
 There is not a special section or box to check.  Just enter your correct information and TurboTax will take it from there.  If eligible you will find this on Schedule 1-A Part V and line 13b of your form 1040. TurboTax will automatically calculate it based on your date of birth and your income.    For Tax Year 2025 through 2028, seniors may claim an additional deduction of $6,000 per taxpayer over 65.  This is NOT a refundable credit.  This is a deduction of your income.  If your income is above $75,000 ($150,000 if Married filing jointly) the bonus deduction decreases by $.06 for every dollar over the relevant amount.  This deduction is available whether you itemize or take the standard deduction. If your filing status is married filing separately you are not eligible for this deduction. This bonus deduction is ONLY for those who were 65 or older as of December 31, 2025, it does not apply to those who are blind and under 65  
You do not need to input the control number on your W-2. If you get errors when attempting to e-file with an empty box D, just enter any number in this format: 5 digits, space, 5 digits (for example ... See more...
You do not need to input the control number on your W-2. If you get errors when attempting to e-file with an empty box D, just enter any number in this format: 5 digits, space, 5 digits (for example 12345 67890). The IRS doesn't care what's in box D.   A Control Number (box D) is used by many payroll departments to uniquely identify a W-2 in their system. If your W-2 doesn't have one, it's no big deal.   Please read this TurboTax Help topic for more information.
Hi,   Me and my spouse moved from Canada to US in March 2025 on work visa. For years 2022-2024, we lived in Canada, and filed taxes in US as non-resident as we had rental income in US. Prior to 202... See more...
Hi,   Me and my spouse moved from Canada to US in March 2025 on work visa. For years 2022-2024, we lived in Canada, and filed taxes in US as non-resident as we had rental income in US. Prior to 2022, we were living in US on work visa, and filed as tax resident.    question - for 2025, we both seem to be dual-status; Jan-Mar 2025 - Non Resident, and April - Dec 2025 - Resident. Can we file taxes jointly as full year resident ? or need to file separately and also two forms (incl. 1040NR)?   
I don't have the Online edition---have on my desktop---how do I add the discount?  
If you are trying to find your depreciation schedule from last year's return:   1. Navigate to "Tax Home" 2. Scroll to the bottom and click on "Your tax returns & documents" to expand the optio... See more...
If you are trying to find your depreciation schedule from last year's return:   1. Navigate to "Tax Home" 2. Scroll to the bottom and click on "Your tax returns & documents" to expand the options 3. For the year you're interested in, click "Amend (change) XXXX return." XXXX represents the year in question 4. Confirm by clicking "Amend using TurboTax Online" 5. On the next screen, look to the tool bar on the left side of the window. There should be an option for "Tax Tools." Click this to expand options, then click "Print Center" 6. Click "Print, save or preview this year's return" 7. Select the checkbox for Federal return (and any other return you want to save), plus the option to "Include government and TurboTax worksheets (optional)"   Once you save and open the pdf, you should be able to find the depreciation schedule.
It did help, but I called and talked to an expert and he helped me finish. Thank you
Filing under the Premium plan but I am not able to access the Schedule C form to complete my taxes for deductions.
there is no Box-D on my w2
I cannot gt to step 3, even tho I've tried 5 times.
Ok to fix this the Customer needs to go back in to the 1099-R and check the top option saying Qualified plan (pension) not the bottom one saying it is a non qualified plan. This will remove the Error... See more...
Ok to fix this the Customer needs to go back in to the 1099-R and check the top option saying Qualified plan (pension) not the bottom one saying it is a non qualified plan. This will remove the Error for the form 403B that is not needed or relevant to the 1099-R.
Como ya enviaste tu declaración, ahora debes esperar a que el IRS la acepte o la rechace.   Si fue rechazada puedes entrar de nuevo a tu cuenta y corregir el método de reembolso antes de volver a... See more...
Como ya enviaste tu declaración, ahora debes esperar a que el IRS la acepte o la rechace.   Si fue rechazada puedes entrar de nuevo a tu cuenta y corregir el método de reembolso antes de volver a presentarla siguiendo los pasos a continuación:   Abre tu declaración en TurboTax. Selecciona la pestaña "Presentar" en el menú de la izquierda. Durante el paso 2  “Información sobre tu reembolso", haz clic en "Revisar". En la pantalla "¿Cómo quieres recibir tu reembolso?", elige entre depósito directo o cheque. Sigue las instrucciones para actualizar tu cuenta bancaria. Si la declaración ya fue aceptada no se puede cambiar el método de reembolso.  El IRS procesará el reembolso según lo solicitaste originalmente.   
Check the pictures provided by NY to ensure you are using the right number. (It's not the DMV-ID number)   Sample Photo Documents | NY DMV
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, ... See more...
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website. Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms. Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit." Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.   Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
If your mouther has income of $5,200 (not Social Security) or more in 2025 then no one can claim her as a dependent.