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IF CLERGY HOUSING ALLOWANCE IS IN W-2 BOX 14 - IF YOUR ACCOUNTANT PUTS YOUR HOUSING ALLOWANCE IN box 14 on your W2, put it in box 14 on TurboTax, continue. LET'S CHECK FOR UNCOMMON SITUATIONS: Che... See more...
IF CLERGY HOUSING ALLOWANCE IS IN W-2 BOX 14 - IF YOUR ACCOUNTANT PUTS YOUR HOUSING ALLOWANCE IN box 14 on your W2, put it in box 14 on TurboTax, continue. LET'S CHECK FOR UNCOMMON SITUATIONS: Check Religious Employment, continue LET'S DIG INTO YOUR RELIGIOUS EMPLOYMENT: Check Clergy, continue OK, TELL US ABOUT OUR CLERGY HOUSING: Parsonage or housing allowance = 0 (put nothing or zero). Do fill in your qualifying expenses, continue. NOW TELL US ABOUT YOUR CLEARGY SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAXES: Pay self-employment tax on my housing allowance. You'll know you did this right if your housing allowances shows up right on your SE. IF CLERGY HOUSING ALLOWANCE IS **NOT** IN W-2 BOX 14 - IF YOUR ACCOUNTANT OMITS YOUR HOUSING ALLOWANCE FROM box 14 on your W2 but GIVES YOU A LETTER INSTEAD, leave that box blank, Continue LET'S CHECK FOR UNCOMMON SITUATIONS: Check Religious Employment, continue LET'S DIG INTO YOUR RELIGIOUS EMPLOYMENT: Check Clergy, continue OK, TELL US ABOUT OUR CLERGY HOUSING: Parsonage or housing allowance = put in your housing allowance here. Do fill in your qualifying expenses, continue. NOW TELL US ABOUT YOUR CLEARGY SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAXES: Pay self-employment tax on my housing allowance. You'll know you did this right if your housing allowances shows up right on your SE. DO NOT DO THIS: 1. Search for other reportable income and select the Jump to link. 2. Answer No to Did you receive any other wages? and select Continue. 3. Scroll to the bottom of the Let's Work on Any Miscellaneous Income screen and select Start next to Other reportable income. 4. Answer Yes, and on the Any Other Taxable Income screen, type Clergy Housing Allowance in the description and enter it as a negative number (precede it with a minus sign) -- YOUR RETURN WILL LOOK VERY WRONG WITH NEGATIVE NUMBERS ON Schedule 1 box Z, and the SE box 2. It will also mess up your STATE.
Hi, My federal and state returns were rejected because I used an incorrect AGI. I corrected the error. Now Turbotax wants me to go through the e-filing process again, including giving my credit card... See more...
Hi, My federal and state returns were rejected because I used an incorrect AGI. I corrected the error. Now Turbotax wants me to go through the e-filing process again, including giving my credit card and banking details for payment. However, my card was already charged. Why is Turbotax asking for this information again? Thank you, Brian Wagner
I need help getting my 2023 agi but nothing is working
I'm a travel and event planner.  If I use my home for a class I'm teaching, hosting events, and promos, can I use the comparison of a local hotel meeting room and deduct "meeting space" from Schedule... See more...
I'm a travel and event planner.  If I use my home for a class I'm teaching, hosting events, and promos, can I use the comparison of a local hotel meeting room and deduct "meeting space" from Schedule C?  What category would I list it under?  Local hotel is charging $150 for 4 hours.
Hello!   My husband and I each made Roth IRA contribution for 2023 before we realized that we couldn't. Thankfully, I realized this before the April 15, 2024 deadline, so I contacted my broker and ... See more...
Hello!   My husband and I each made Roth IRA contribution for 2023 before we realized that we couldn't. Thankfully, I realized this before the April 15, 2024 deadline, so I contacted my broker and withdraw the excess contribution. I made a profit of about $700, while my husband took a loss on his contribution. We both received 1099-R in 2024 for the excess contribution. My questions are as follow:   1. I entered both 1099-R in the 2024 tax, that is correct? 2. TurboTax told me that I would need to amend my 2023 tax? Is that something that I need to do? If so, do I need to enter both my husband and my 1099-R? 3. Since my husband took a loss, I'm guessing there's no additional tax and penalty on his part? Since I made a profit, this would be taxed and penalized?   Any guidance would be appreciated. Thank you!!
where i can find do-it-yourself form
That situation usually only applies when the parents earn too much to get the American Opportunity Credit for education so they allow the child to get it. The student checks the box on the federal re... See more...
That situation usually only applies when the parents earn too much to get the American Opportunity Credit for education so they allow the child to get it. The student checks the box on the federal return saying someone can claim them and then checks the box saying that no one will claim them.    To claim the student on the California return: Go to the "State Interview" page.  That page says "Your 2024 taxes are ready for us to check".  There is then a "General Info" area with an edit button.  After a couple of screens, that one gets you to the "Do you have a dependent you didn't claim on your federal return" page. 
The Free edition of TurboTax is for Simple Form 1040 returns only ( no schedules except for Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, and Student Loan Interest). Refer to the TurboTax Start For Fre... See more...
The Free edition of TurboTax is for Simple Form 1040 returns only ( no schedules except for Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, and Student Loan Interest). Refer to the TurboTax Start For Free link.  
The Oklahoma non-resident tax form (511NR) asks me to  list my state of residence, but it  does not allow me to put FC (for foreign country) or name of country for state return.  When I tried to e-f... See more...
The Oklahoma non-resident tax form (511NR) asks me to  list my state of residence, but it  does not allow me to put FC (for foreign country) or name of country for state return.  When I tried to e-file it, it kept telling me I need to correct it. The version I'm using is TurboTax Home and Business 2024.  Thank you!
@fanfare I believe that the issue stems from the same - three years later, and TurboTax is still having issues connecting and uploading documents from Robinhood Hence - just as the post author state... See more...
@fanfare I believe that the issue stems from the same - three years later, and TurboTax is still having issues connecting and uploading documents from Robinhood Hence - just as the post author states - it prompted me to manually enter summary of my sales, and is making me file the details by mail.   
The UTMA account for your granddaughter should be in her name because she is the owner and if her investment income exceeds $1,300, it needs to be reported on her return.    For additional inform... See more...
The UTMA account for your granddaughter should be in her name because she is the owner and if her investment income exceeds $1,300, it needs to be reported on her return.    For additional information, please review the TurboTax articles Tax Filing Requirements for Children    I'm not clear what you are trying to do.  Are you filing a return for your granddaughter? Are you filing your return.  Please provide more information so we may help you. 
filing separate with my wife and I'm claiming my daughter.
@fanfare Thanks. My question above was actually a reply to that post. what fixed my issues was the TurboTax software update. After the update the system was able to upload my Robinhood 1099-B succ... See more...
@fanfare Thanks. My question above was actually a reply to that post. what fixed my issues was the TurboTax software update. After the update the system was able to upload my Robinhood 1099-B successfully and generated detailed transaction records on form 8949 instead of a summary. I no longer need to mail anything
Just use box 7 code = "7" code 7 is for person over age 59 1/2. It really doesn't matter which of those three codes you pick. @sp8181 
i want use do it yourself form where i can find it
First of all, It is my understanding that the order of these letters go in the order of a 6174 first, then the 6174-A and finally a 6173. Although I never recall receiving a 6174 to begin with; I am ... See more...
First of all, It is my understanding that the order of these letters go in the order of a 6174 first, then the 6174-A and finally a 6173. Although I never recall receiving a 6174 to begin with; I am having a hard time understanding why I received this letter from the IRS to begin with. I have no business in crypto-currency currently and haven't had any actual trading other than the dabbling in it from December 2017 to March 2018 and never exceeded $400. I even went through the hassle of accessing these old accounts I could remember. Accounts such as Binance US (Which is no longer supported in the USA), Poloniex (shutdown last year) and finally Coinbase.  None of these accounts I got into have any trading currently let alone any holdings in them other than Coinbase which to my surprise has a very minuet amount of LTC but its only 0.00000002 which shows only worth $0.01. I'm just really confused on why I am getting this letter when I haven't bought, sold and/or used virtual currency for transactions in over 7 years. If someone could please shed some light on this or give me some answers of relief, I'd be happy.