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Do I just list it in the income section and list him in the Payer's Information box?
I have entered the dates asking when I lived in Virginia: 1/1/25 thru 12/31/25, but Turbo Tax says there is a problem -- the dates exceeds 365 days. Help!
@papeterson3  In addition to the information above, this article has a lot more information on the Enhanced Senior Deduction.   TurboTax Tax Tip:  The new senior deduction https://turbotax.intuit... See more...
@papeterson3  In addition to the information above, this article has a lot more information on the Enhanced Senior Deduction.   TurboTax Tax Tip:  The new senior deduction https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/tax-deductions-and-credits/the-new-one-big-beautiful-bill-senior-deduction-do-you-qualify/c0fGsWtvm
If you meet the qualifications for the new Enhanced Senior Deduction, TurboTax automatically fills out Schedule 1-A in the background and then enters the amount of the deduction on the Form 1040, Lin... See more...
If you meet the qualifications for the new Enhanced Senior Deduction, TurboTax automatically fills out Schedule 1-A in the background and then enters the amount of the deduction on the Form 1040, Line 13b.  It is not part of the standard deduction--it is a completely separate deduction on its own line.   If you are "married filing jointly" and both qualify, then you both get the new deduction.  If you are "married filing separately", you are not eligible.   Single, HOH filers, and qualifying surviving spouse, if they otherwise qualify, are eligible.   You appear to be using Online TurboTax--at least that is what a tag shows underneath your question above.  If you are still preparing your online return, and want to verify that you received that new senior deduction, here's how you can preview the Form 1040 and confirm you are getting the enhanced senior deduction.   With your return open go to the left column menu, and click on TAX TOOLS, then subtab TOOLS. In the Tools window choose "View Tax Summary." On that Tax Summary screen you should see that you are getting "Additional Deductions (Schedule 1-A)." Then, while still on that Tax Summary screen,  you can further verify it by going over to the left column menu and under Federal clicking on "Preview my 1040."  That opens up the Form 1040 Worksheet.    Scroll down to Line 13b, and the figure there includes the enhanced senior deduction from the Schedule 1-A. And while you are there, you should see your standard (or itemized) deduction on Line 12e.
I can't reach anyone to figure this issue out they suck
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This answer assumes your previous returns were prepared in Online TurboTax.   Any return prepared in desktop TurboTax will not be in an Online account.  Here's how one would normally find past-year o... See more...
This answer assumes your previous returns were prepared in Online TurboTax.   Any return prepared in desktop TurboTax will not be in an Online account.  Here's how one would normally find past-year online returns and how to troubleshoot for multiple accounts (User IDs) if necessary.  Many people end up with more than 1 account.  The pathway to download the PDF or tax data file depends on whether or not you have started an online 2025 return.  I provide both scenarios below, so choose which one is appropriate for your situation.   If you have not yet started a 2025 online return: Sign in to your account.   What you see next depends on whether or not you have already started a 2025 return in that account.   If your left column menu is minimal, and does not have a Tax Home tab displayed, that would imply you have not started preparing a 2025 return in that account.  If you haven't yet started a return, it will start asking you some questions.  Answer those preliminary questions on a few screens (you don't actually have to prepare a return), and then when you are far enough into the process, the left menu column will change, and you'll then see a Tax Home option in the left menu column.  Do not click the Documents tab.  Instead, click on Tax Home.  Then on the Tax Home screen, scroll way down to the bottom to "Your Tax Returns & Documents".  Expand that section and choose the past year you want.   If your past returns are not shown there, then you likely have multiple accounts and signed into the wrong one.  I'll tell you below how to troubleshoot.   If you have already started a 2025 online return: Log in, and if you've already started a 2025 return in that account, then it may already open at the Tax Home.  If not, click the Tax Home tab in the left column menu.  Do not use the Documents tab.  At the Tax Home scroll down and expand "Your Tax Returns & Documents."   If the past returns are not there, see the steps below.   If you do all that and can't find the past return, here's how to look for multiple accounts: You can have up to 5 accounts that use the same email address for notification purposes.  A User ID may be an email address, but it doesn't have to be.  It might be only part of an email address, or it can be anything at all.   To get a list of your User IDs, reset password, and recover account access, etc., you can use the tool at the link below.  When using the Account Recovery tool, try using your phone number first if you can still access it.   After that, if necessary, then run the tool on your email address(es) you can access. NOTE: Before running the account recovery tool below, log out of all Intuit accounts including this user forum, or you might end up in a loop.  Then clear your browser Internet cache, close your browser, then reopen it, and go to the link below.  You may wish to copy this link so you can paste it into the new browser session. https://myturbotax.intuit.com/account-recovery If still no luck after running that on your phone number you can still access and email address(es) that you can access,  here's another method:          Go back to the tool again, but this time leave the data field blank, scroll down a bit, then choose the small blue link that says "Try something else", and it will look you up by other parameters.
the new Schedule 1-A for seniors
last federal tax rule changes
So, is it okay to file if the DL has expired?
@ sheholman1  asked;  "can you check if my taxes was processed. I submitted the PIN # via email that was provider for me.can you check if my taxes were accepted by the IRS?"     We can't check any... See more...
@ sheholman1  asked;  "can you check if my taxes was processed. I submitted the PIN # via email that was provider for me.can you check if my taxes were accepted by the IRS?"     We can't check anything for you in this public user community forum, but maybe we can tell you how to check it.   Your question is a bit difficult to understand.  You wrote "submitted the PIN # via email", but that's confusing.   Was that supposed to mean you submitted a tax return by efile?     As for PIN# , does that refer to an IP PIN, a 6-digit Identity Protection PIN provided by the IRS to victims of ID theft or to people who opted-in to the program?   If you are using Online TurboTax, and if you efiled, here's how you can check to see if your efiled return was accepted for processing by the IRS.   Log in and go to the Tax Home page.   What does it show for the status of the Federal return?  Does it say accepted, rejected, printed, started, ready to mail, or something else?   If the Tax Home says your efile was accepted, then if you are due a refund, you can check the status of your Federal refund at the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool: https://www.irs.gov/refunds
I initially answered no to the question that asked me if I wanted to choose this option and now I can't get back to it to choose this option instead.
Some of my information was incorrectly entered, which is why I owed so much for 2024. I am looking to get the errors fixed, so I am able to get a refund from the IRS.