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Join the crowd.  It's subtle and you can easily miss it. If TT really wanted to make this product elite and save the taxpayer some bucks QCD's would be a line-item and not make it so subtle.  I misse... See more...
Join the crowd.  It's subtle and you can easily miss it. If TT really wanted to make this product elite and save the taxpayer some bucks QCD's would be a line-item and not make it so subtle.  I missed it on several passes through deductions and credits.  If you open up the forms  requesting QCD's you will find it as a line-item way down the page, specifically describing the QCD's and request for a total RMD.  
Hi I cant afford the fees with TurboTax can you please help.
If your bank or financial institution is not on the drop down list, click the words “I’ll type it in myself” and key in your information by hand.     See if your financial institution is on the... See more...
If your bank or financial institution is not on the drop down list, click the words “I’ll type it in myself” and key in your information by hand.     See if your financial institution is on the Partner List - If not, you will have to enter the information manually.  
Did you buy the Desktop yet?    You can buy the Desktop Download program directly from Turbo Tax here, https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/cd-download/ For 2025 You will need Windows 11 or ... See more...
Did you buy the Desktop yet?    You can buy the Desktop Download program directly from Turbo Tax here, https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/cd-download/ For 2025 You will need Windows 11 or Mac OS Sonoma 14 or later   How to install and Activate the Desktop Download program with a License Code How to install TurboTax CD/Download software with license code   How do I find the License Code? https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/i-can-t-find-my-license-code/01/852973    
I have followed the instructions for resolving Error 190, reloading a specific State software, but it doesn't help. Still can't access my tax return.
"Five days early" did not mean you would get your refund in five days.  You misunderstood.   "5 days early" means you are supposed to receive your federal refund from one to five days sooner than... See more...
"Five days early" did not mean you would get your refund in five days.  You misunderstood.   "5 days early" means you are supposed to receive your federal refund from one to five days sooner than the refund date shown on the IRS refund site.   If it does not meet that "at least one day sooner" date, they are supposed to refund the $35 fee.   You have to pay attention to the date on the IRS refund site. 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    
Yes. A joint tax return shows income for both parties. The IRS knows your names and numbers and how much you have where. You are correct that actual ownership is marked where necessary. The IRS has... See more...
Yes. A joint tax return shows income for both parties. The IRS knows your names and numbers and how much you have where. You are correct that actual ownership is marked where necessary. The IRS has long required the social of the first taxpayer listed to be on the forms. Of course, this was before kids and spouses were even verified. Now with modern times, a spouse can have their own form!
@sseale66 were you able to resolve this? I am self employed, with no other contribution other than the one I made myself which was not above the $4300 limit for individuals. I have gone round and rou... See more...
@sseale66 were you able to resolve this? I am self employed, with no other contribution other than the one I made myself which was not above the $4300 limit for individuals. I have gone round and round trying to figure out why it thinks any contribution I made was an overfund. 
How do I double check their numbers against what state is allowing?
I want to import info from last years return which was from downloaded software.
Yes. Just document the heck out of it so you can plausibly argue (in the unlikely event that anyone ever asks) that you did the best you could lacking guidance from the IRS on what to do when the HSA... See more...
Yes. Just document the heck out of it so you can plausibly argue (in the unlikely event that anyone ever asks) that you did the best you could lacking guidance from the IRS on what to do when the HSA custodian does not co-operate with you.
It's the same account (and I can see my documents from last year), and almost everything got pulled forward, but not this. At least, not in the place where it is figuring how much capital losses carr... See more...
It's the same account (and I can see my documents from last year), and almost everything got pulled forward, but not this. At least, not in the place where it is figuring how much capital losses carry forward.  
So sorry to hear that.  I had the same issue to reinput all of my data - quite time consuming.  Turbo Tax does not even admit that they have a problem with their software even after so many people ha... See more...
So sorry to hear that.  I had the same issue to reinput all of my data - quite time consuming.  Turbo Tax does not even admit that they have a problem with their software even after so many people had this happen to them. S. Kimel
@asifhassan76, Thanks for that info. Based on your post, I was able to find 2 files, 'prd.ini' and 'prd.ini.signature' in the 'C:\Program Files\********\64bit' folder. It is possible that TT 2025 fai... See more...
@asifhassan76, Thanks for that info. Based on your post, I was able to find 2 files, 'prd.ini' and 'prd.ini.signature' in the 'C:\Program Files\********\64bit' folder. It is possible that TT 2025 fails to install/generate one or both of these files in some cases. I cannot say if this was the case for me or not as I didn't know about these 2 files and the expert and their supervisor both never asked to me to look for these 2 files.    You mentioned you were asked to run a command to generate these on your PC/laptop. Would you be kind enough to post those commands here? That may help others, or even ourselves in the future, who run into similar issues.    It should be noted that until atleast early Feb 2026, TT 2025 installers for ALL versions of TT 2025 were broken. Similar to TT 2024, one would expect that TT 2025 will be installed by the installers in 'C:\Program Files\TurboTax\Individual 2025' folder. If this folder path does not exist, the installers are supposed to create it. That's what TT 2023 and TT 2024 installer did. However, the TT 2025 installers, atleast until early Feb 2026, were installing TT 2025 in 'C:\Program Files' folder. I manually created the correct path structure, i.e. I manually created 'Individual 2025' folder inside pre-existing 'C:\Program Files\TurboTax' folder and forced the installers to install TT 2025 in this folder, but that did not solve the issue for me. Maybe additional security on my laptop configuration did not allow the installers to create either 'prd.ini' or 'prd.ini.signature' or both on my laptop since the installers were not themselves creating and installing TT in the correct folder. Additionally, it is highly likely that some parts of the installer were ignoring user provided installation location and were trying to install/create some files in user provided installation location while trying to create/install others in the default folder structure that was programmed into the installers. That would result in situation where the files 'prd.ini' and 'prd.ini.signature' referred by @asifhassan76 would either not be created or created in wrong location. Both of these are wild guesses at this point since I am not willing to reformat everything, readjust the security settings and reinstall TT 2025 just to test either of these theories/conjectures. However, I would definitely encourage Intuit to run such tests. That should be part of normal development process in any case.    I am not sure if the issue about incorrect installation folder has since been fixed or not. But it is worthwhile to note that some security software and security settings will prevent installations and changes directly to 'C:\Program Files' folder. They will allow proper installation and changes inside sub-folders within 'C:\Program Files' folder and they will allow creation of sub-folders within 'C:\Program Files' folder but they would block creation or installation of files directly into 'C:\Program Files' folder. I cannot say if that is what was causing my issue, but Intuit should atleast check basic things like installation location, etc. in the installers before releasing them.