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Thanks, I understand now. In my later research (I'm a newbie), it looks like the scholarship should have been reported on Schedule 1, line 8r (other income/non-W-2 scholarship). I'm not sure if Turbo... See more...
Thanks, I understand now. In my later research (I'm a newbie), it looks like the scholarship should have been reported on Schedule 1, line 8r (other income/non-W-2 scholarship). I'm not sure if TurboTax could have handled that properly. I'm thinking about amending it through TurboTax if possible, but I'm still unsure how to move forward plus it probably should reflect in the state/city tax as well similarly.
If TurboTax paid my taxes using my bank account, will it say e-file in my statement? It doesn't say TurboTax or irs
Il aurait fallu entrer vos frais de scolarité chaque année afin de pouvoir les utiliser/transférer ou reporter. Tous les frais et dépenses ne sont pas admissibles.  Vous pouvez vous informer sur le... See more...
Il aurait fallu entrer vos frais de scolarité chaque année afin de pouvoir les utiliser/transférer ou reporter. Tous les frais et dépenses ne sont pas admissibles.  Vous pouvez vous informer sur le site de l'ARC pour les frais admissibles et comment traiter vos frais de scolarité.     Étudiants   Transfert ou report   Si vous voulez profiter de vos frais de scolarité des dernières anneés, vous pouvez faire des déclarations pour années antérieures ou vous pouvez demander une modification de vos déclarations antérieures déjà produites.  Transmettez vos impôts des années passées   Agence du revenu du Canada: Comment modifier votre déclaration Revenu Québec: DEMANDE DE REDRESSEMENT D'UNE DÉCLARATION DE REVENUS   Tenez-vous au courant dans vos comptes électroniques: Agence du revenu du Canada: Mon dossier pour les particuliers  Revenu Québec: MON DOSSIER POUR LES CITOYENS   Merci de choisir TurboImpôt  
I am well aware of this process.  The issue that i, and other customers are reporting, is that the value is not being zeroed out. "The refund calculator will start new at $0 and only reflect the cha... See more...
I am well aware of this process.  The issue that i, and other customers are reporting, is that the value is not being zeroed out. "The refund calculator will start new at $0 and only reflect the changes in the refund or tax due" I am amending 2023, that i originally filed in 2024.  When the calculator does not start at $0, i have no way to know where the difference is comming from.  When i go through this process, the calculator starts by assuming i already owe $350.
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We need more information. Can you please clarify your question? Are you referring to paying the IRS or TurboTax?
Yes, it does need to be reported.  Reporting it on line 1h of form 1040  is OK.  Line 8r of Schedule 1 is the more appropriate place.  It essentially gets taxed the same either place (nothing will ch... See more...
Yes, it does need to be reported.  Reporting it on line 1h of form 1040  is OK.  Line 8r of Schedule 1 is the more appropriate place.  It essentially gets taxed the same either place (nothing will change if you amend).    A little more discussion at: https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/college-education/discussion/re-i-received-a-stipend-from-my-school-i-received-the-full-amount-no-taxes-were-withheld-i-us/01/3205564/highlight/false#M54384
That article only addresses the flaw in 2024 TurboTax’s ability to defer to a future year. How do I obtain my carryover from my 2023 tax return which Turbo Tax denied last year and which Turbo Tax i... See more...
That article only addresses the flaw in 2024 TurboTax’s ability to defer to a future year. How do I obtain my carryover from my 2023 tax return which Turbo Tax denied last year and which Turbo Tax isn’t showing my full $16,000 of contribution room in 2024? Doug.
I would contact your state. List of Department of Revenue by state  List of state DOR's    If you want to check the debit date you specified, look on the filing instructions for your return.  It w... See more...
I would contact your state. List of Department of Revenue by state  List of state DOR's    If you want to check the debit date you specified, look on the filing instructions for your return.  It will tell you the debit date the IRS or State will deduct the payment.  If you did not print them out you can view them using the following steps:    TurboTax Online  In TurboTax Online, sign into your account. You should be on your Tax Home page. Scroll down to Your tax returns & documents. Select 2024, and then select Add a State (you're not actually adding a state, this just gets you into the right menu). Once you're in your return, you can navigate around as usual. Click Tax Tools (in the black bar on the left of your screen) and then click select Print Center. Click Print, save or preview this year's return TurboTax CD/Download  Go into Forms Mode by clicking on the Forms icon in the top right of the blue bar.   In the Forms in My Return list on the left, click Filing Inst.  [It's usually toward the bottom of the list.]  The form will appear on the right side of the screen. You can view the form on the screen or you can print a copy by clicking the Print box at the bottom of the screen. To return to the interview, click on the Step-By-Step icon in the top right of the blue bar.
Will it say e-file on my bank statement when TurboTax pays for you?
Please call TurboTax Customer service.  Here is a link:  Turbo Tax Customer Service 
Call IRS e-file Payment Services 24/7 at 1-888-353-4537 to inquire about your payment.   You will need to contact the IRS for information. It might be easiest to set up an account with them.   IR... See more...
Call IRS e-file Payment Services 24/7 at 1-888-353-4537 to inquire about your payment.   You will need to contact the IRS for information. It might be easiest to set up an account with them.   IRS Individual Online Account   Taxpayers with a Social Security number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number can create or access their IRS Individual Online Account to get information they need to file their return. With an IRS Individual Online Account, people can: View balance owed, payment history and schedule payments. Cancel scheduled payments. Get transcripts. View or create payment plans. See digital copies of some IRS notices. View key data from their most recently filed tax return, including adjusted gross income. Validate bank accounts and save multiple accounts, eliminating the need to re-enter bank account information every time they make a payment. View, approve and electronically sign power of attorney and tax information authorizations from their tax professional. 
You will need to contact the IRS for information. It might be easiest to set up an account with them.   IRS Individual Online Account   Taxpayers with a Social Security number or an Individual Ta... See more...
You will need to contact the IRS for information. It might be easiest to set up an account with them.   IRS Individual Online Account   Taxpayers with a Social Security number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number can create or access their IRS Individual Online Account to get information they need to file their return. With an IRS Individual Online Account, people can: View balance owed, payment history and schedule payments. Cancel scheduled payments. Get transcripts. View or create payment plans. See digital copies of some IRS notices. View key data from their most recently filed tax return, including adjusted gross income. Validate bank accounts and save multiple accounts, eliminating the need to re-enter bank account information every time they make a payment. View, approve and electronically sign power of attorney and tax information authorizations from their tax professional. 
Where are you seeing $0? It could be a display issue. Have you checked your state's Where's My Refund?   Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing of your return or the... See more...
Where are you seeing $0? It could be a display issue. Have you checked your state's Where's My Refund?   Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing of your return or the release of your refund.   Here are a couple FAQs to track your refund: When will I get my federal tax refund? How do I track my state refund? Why does Where's My Refund say "approved" but TurboTax still says "accepted"? Why do some refunds take longer than others? What if my IRS refund is taking longer than 21 days?
Non, la personne à charge qui a eu un revenu doit faire sa propre déclaration de revenus. Vous entrez son revenu net de sa ligne 23600 qui est généralement moins que la case A du RL-1 puisque les lig... See more...
Non, la personne à charge qui a eu un revenu doit faire sa propre déclaration de revenus. Vous entrez son revenu net de sa ligne 23600 qui est généralement moins que la case A du RL-1 puisque les lignes 20700 à 23500 sont des déductions.    Vous pouvez voir ici une déclaration de revenus de l'Agence du revenu du Canada et toutes les lignes :    Déclaration de revenus et de prestations (pour QC seulement)     Voici celle de Revenu Québec : Déclaration de revenus, guide et annexes    Merci de choisir TurboImpôt
If you didn't receive your Form 1099-R form, you can contact your administrator to get a duplicate.
We need more information. Can you please clarify your question?
Greetings,   I am attempting to complete the Statement of Employment Expenses, Calculation of work-space-in-the-home expenses. My concern is regarding the automatic calculation of line 48.   Ther... See more...
Greetings,   I am attempting to complete the Statement of Employment Expenses, Calculation of work-space-in-the-home expenses. My concern is regarding the automatic calculation of line 48.   There is a very clear example showing that, for line 48, Total Employment-Use amount, you must calculate the percentage of hours in a week during which the home is used for work, and multiply that by the percentage of square footage of the home which is used for work. (The example reads that if you use 12% of your home for work, and work for 23.8% of the hours in a week, then your total employment-use amount is 12% * 23.8% = 2.86%).    However, the Turbotax automatic calculation is simply entering the percentage of square footage of the home used for work (in the example that would be 12%).   Is the automatic calculation incomplete or am I not understanding the total employment-use amount correctly? I could override this number, but then the software warns NetFile will no longer file my return for me.   Thanks for clarifying!