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Yes, but you can only claim the amount that you pay for your share of the rent.  
No change whether I use drop-down File, etc. or use oblong box.  Same result:  Ttax says return was successfully filed, yet won't let me file amended one with "It looks like you haven't e-filed 1040 ... See more...
No change whether I use drop-down File, etc. or use oblong box.  Same result:  Ttax says return was successfully filed, yet won't let me file amended one with "It looks like you haven't e-filed 1040 through turbotax."
Correct.  You will have to pay income tax on any interest regardless of a gain, loss or no profit or loss on the sale.  The interest is treated separately. You can choose to opt out of the install... See more...
Correct.  You will have to pay income tax on any interest regardless of a gain, loss or no profit or loss on the sale.  The interest is treated separately. You can choose to opt out of the installment method which would make it easier if you have no gain to report the sale in the year it is sold.  
If you transferred your 2023 information into TurboTax Online 2024, then you'll see a year over year comparison during the Review.  
In order to assist you properly, we will need you to clarify.   Which TurboTax software are you using, Online or Desktop? Is it for a NETFILE return (for an adjustment)?   Thank you f... See more...
In order to assist you properly, we will need you to clarify.   Which TurboTax software are you using, Online or Desktop? Is it for a NETFILE return (for an adjustment)?   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
Were you signed in when you filed the original return?   You may need to be signed into the same account.  How many TurboTax Accounts do I have?     And where did you check the e-file status?   ... See more...
Were you signed in when you filed the original return?   You may need to be signed into the same account.  How many TurboTax Accounts do I have?     And where did you check the e-file status?      
Bonjour @impotGEEK1    J'ai réussi à recréer le cas et je suis en train d'investiguer. Je vous réécris sous peu. 
Did you check the status here?   You  first need to check the filing status inside the program so it knows it was filed and accepted.  Open your return and go up to the top black menu bar first item ... See more...
Did you check the status here?   You  first need to check the filing status inside the program so it knows it was filed and accepted.  Open your return and go up to the top black menu bar first item File > Electronic Filing > Check Electronic Filing Status Then save your return and close it.  Close the program and reopen it.  
On a PC, not Mac.  Software has been updated.  Tried the solution as shown, all 5 steps, but end result was exactly the same:  Ttax still claims I hadn't e-filed 1040 thru Ttax, yet checking status s... See more...
On a PC, not Mac.  Software has been updated.  Tried the solution as shown, all 5 steps, but end result was exactly the same:  Ttax still claims I hadn't e-filed 1040 thru Ttax, yet checking status shows that I had.  Still stumped.      
So I think you're saying I'd still pay income tax on any interest I receive each year, which makes sense. But how would I claim the step-up in basis and show that I had no gain if I received the down... See more...
So I think you're saying I'd still pay income tax on any interest I receive each year, which makes sense. But how would I claim the step-up in basis and show that I had no gain if I received the down payment in one year and the balance up to 5 years later? Would I have to opt out of the installment sales method so that I could report the entire sale all at once in the first year to show I have no gain?   
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Okay, you want to enter for this way: box 18 12864 box 19 144 Box 20 NY CIT   That's it, no other lines. Also make sure if there are any spaces in the other boxes they are deleted. TurboTax sees... See more...
Okay, you want to enter for this way: box 18 12864 box 19 144 Box 20 NY CIT   That's it, no other lines. Also make sure if there are any spaces in the other boxes they are deleted. TurboTax sees a space as an entry. I would also very your other W2's if they have Box 18, 19, and 20 filled in.   Let me know how it works out.
I live in one state, but have non-resident income in a second.  I entered all information, completed the non-resident state return, and tried to buy my home state return.  Prompted to enter address f... See more...
I live in one state, but have non-resident income in a second.  I entered all information, completed the non-resident state return, and tried to buy my home state return.  Prompted to enter address for payment, but never permitted to move from that screen to actual payment screen.  Tried to back up and file Federal and non-resident returns (e-file), but software said I could not do that until I purchased the home state service.  This is ridiculous!  I wanted to purchase this service, but the software would not permit this.  What is the trick?  
Yes, been carrying forward since before 2010. No, only 8582-CR which lacks the information needed for form 3800 this year. So, I just put it in on Part IV as zz (Other) from 2009.
Normally you just file and wait.  If the IRS wants to know more they will mail you a letter.   
You don't need to do anything.   The IRS will automatically mail you a check to the address on your tax return once the bank notifies them the bank account is inactive/closed.   See IRS Refund Inquir... See more...
You don't need to do anything.   The IRS will automatically mail you a check to the address on your tax return once the bank notifies them the bank account is inactive/closed.   See IRS Refund Inquiries