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Thanks CatinaT1. I check the notice and there is no indication file an amendment. But to review my transcript and/or make payment arrangements.
how did you enter the tranactions? short-term needs either type a  - sales section proceeds and basis reported to IRS (covered) or type b sales section proceeds but not basis reported to IRS (noncove... See more...
how did you enter the tranactions? short-term needs either type a  - sales section proceeds and basis reported to IRS (covered) or type b sales section proceeds but not basis reported to IRS (noncovered).  This is similar to entries for long-term type d or e if entered as summary totals  summary totals need to be code with an M and details need to be sent to the irs. you can use Form 8453  (soukd be prepared automatically if you use code M) to submit the 1099-B reporting the details,      
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No, don't amend again unless the IRS asks you to, which is highly unlikely.   You already added the crypto transactions and there is not a digital asset box on the 1040-X.   Your capital loss carryov... See more...
No, don't amend again unless the IRS asks you to, which is highly unlikely.   You already added the crypto transactions and there is not a digital asset box on the 1040-X.   Your capital loss carryovers amounts are correct now as well.  
You don't need to wait for the 2024 filing to be completed before filing the offshore procedures.     I would just efile NC if you can.   @Kat409 
No, that is not a one-to-one change.     Contributing to the 403B at work will reduce your taxable income, but it will not reduce your taxes by the amount that is contributed.   For example, ... See more...
No, that is not a one-to-one change.     Contributing to the 403B at work will reduce your taxable income, but it will not reduce your taxes by the amount that is contributed.   For example, suppose your income tax rate is 10%.  Then reducing your taxable income by $100 would reduce your taxes by $10 (10% of the $100).  This means that if you wanted to make a one-to-one change in your W4, then you could only reduce it by $10, not the $100 that was contributed to the retirement plan.
Hello - My wife and I file separately.  I filed itemized and then found out that she filed standard.  Is this an issue?  If so, suggestions on how to correct this?
TurboTax makes it easy to prepare your taxes.  You have the option of doing them yourself, having an expert help you in process, or having someone else prepare your return by using TurboTax Live.  Se... See more...
TurboTax makes it easy to prepare your taxes.  You have the option of doing them yourself, having an expert help you in process, or having someone else prepare your return by using TurboTax Live.  See the links below for more information:   TurboTax   How do I get TurboTax Live? What is TurboTax Live Full Service?   You can also reach out to us again here in community and we can help you with any questions.    
Based on the amended tax return for 2022, I should've received less federal refund for 2022. How should I pay the difference back to IRS? Is it in the next year (2025) filing or as part of this amend... See more...
Based on the amended tax return for 2022, I should've received less federal refund for 2022. How should I pay the difference back to IRS? Is it in the next year (2025) filing or as part of this amendment filing? Will IRS apply any penalty or interest for all 3 years for this additional tax?
En effet, ceci a été un problème détecté dans TurboImpôt cependant cela a été corrigé au début d'avril. Probablement que vous aviez déjà envoyé votre déclaration à ce moment.  Nous sommes désolés p... See more...
En effet, ceci a été un problème détecté dans TurboImpôt cependant cela a été corrigé au début d'avril. Probablement que vous aviez déjà envoyé votre déclaration à ce moment.  Nous sommes désolés pour cet inconvénient.     Merci
After we finished our taxes I found the 1099SA and 5498SA tax forms. Do I need to do an ammended tax return? I did enter the $7000 from the w2 for the contributions but I did not enter any distributi... See more...
After we finished our taxes I found the 1099SA and 5498SA tax forms. Do I need to do an ammended tax return? I did enter the $7000 from the w2 for the contributions but I did not enter any distributions into the tax form.
Yes, you should be able to take that loss on your return. Once you get into the amended return, navigate to the K-1 entries and make the appropriate changes.   If you want to make changes or add a ... See more...
Yes, you should be able to take that loss on your return. Once you get into the amended return, navigate to the K-1 entries and make the appropriate changes.   If you want to make changes or add a document to a tax return that has already been filed and accepted by the taxing agency, you should follow these guidelines.    You must first wait until the initial return is completely processed. You will have to use the same TurboTax account that you used for the original tax return. Once you begin your amendment, you'll see your original return. The refund calculator will start new at $0 and only reflect the changes in the refund or tax due Only make changes to the areas of your return that need to be corrected. You have three years from the date you filed your return or two years after you paid the tax due (whichever is later) to file an amendment Select your product below and follow the instructions.  Amend TurboTax Online  Amend TurboTax CD/Download 
I e-filed my 2024 Federal & New York State tax return on 4/12/25 and I didn’t realize until after I filed that there aren’t any of my 156 stock options trades transactions (Proceeds from Broker and B... See more...
I e-filed my 2024 Federal & New York State tax return on 4/12/25 and I didn’t realize until after I filed that there aren’t any of my 156 stock options trades transactions (Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions-SHORT-TERM TRANSACTIONS FOR COVERED TAX LOTS) listed on my tax return which go on form 8949-Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets. The 1099B section on the 1099 Consolidated form from my brokerage account (Tastytrade) contains all of these transactions but they were not imported into my tax return as they have been in my previous tax returns over the past several years. I might have accidentally selected No instead of Yes when I answered the question: “Did you sell stocks, mutual funds, bonds, or other investments in 2024?” I have a Total Loss of -$3,240.87 and I don’t owe any tax so listing these transactions will not change anything on my tax return if I amend it. Since the Cost Basis, Proceeds and Total Loss amounts would remain the same, do I need to amend my 2024 tax return to show all of my individual options trades?
Thank you very much.  I am working on creating a T5008 summary.  As I understand it the T5008 forms list every transaction to tell the CRA that there have been stock transactions.   But they should n... See more...
Thank you very much.  I am working on creating a T5008 summary.  As I understand it the T5008 forms list every transaction to tell the CRA that there have been stock transactions.   But they should not be relied on in order to enter capitsl gains.  I can do a T5008 summary and enter the final results for each category.  I can do this by downloading a CSV report from my financial institution.    Where would final summaries be entered?  From memory, I see that the T5008 forms say "do not enter this info as a capital gain" or something similar.  I find this confusing.
1. Yes 2. There is no real deadline.  However, you have three years from the original filing date to get a refund if you are owed one.   @user123450 
Yes, you can amend to add those expenses.   If you want to make changes or add a document to a tax return that has already been filed and accepted by the taxing agency, you should follow these guid... See more...
Yes, you can amend to add those expenses.   If you want to make changes or add a document to a tax return that has already been filed and accepted by the taxing agency, you should follow these guidelines.    You must first wait until the initial return is completely processed. You will have to use the same TurboTax account that you used for the original tax return. Once you begin your amendment, you'll see your original return. The refund calculator will start new at $0 and only reflect the changes in the refund or tax due Only make changes to the areas of your return that need to be corrected. You have three years from the date you filed your return or two years after you paid the tax due (whichever is later) to file an amendment Select your product below and follow the instructions.  Amend TurboTax Online  Amend TurboTax CD/Download 
Follow the instructions below to include a Claim of Right on your 2024 tax return to take a deduction for the income you included in your income in 2023 that was paid back in 2024.  What is a clai... See more...
Follow the instructions below to include a Claim of Right on your 2024 tax return to take a deduction for the income you included in your income in 2023 that was paid back in 2024.  What is a claim of right repayment?
If you use it for personal use then five twelfths of the property taxes and mortgage interest should have been on schedule A.  So if the correct amount of property tax and interest is on schedule E (... See more...
If you use it for personal use then five twelfths of the property taxes and mortgage interest should have been on schedule A.  So if the correct amount of property tax and interest is on schedule E (7/12) and the remaining amount of taxes and interest are not enough for you to itemize deductions then you do not need to amend.     However, if the correct amount is not on schedule E then you should amend it in order to get the schedule E deductions to be right.   @Sangd 
If what you entered is correct and you continue to get a reject, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, or some other situation beyond your control that prev... See more...
If what you entered is correct and you continue to get a reject, you won't be able to e-file. There's probably a data mismatch at the government, or some other situation beyond your control that prevents your return from being e-filed. In this case, your only option would be to print and mail in your return.