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Hi, I'm a researcher who's qualified for a 3-year US-CHINA treaty benefits. I first landed the states as a H1B researcher and received W2 from my employer. I claimed treaty for the first 2 years and ... See more...
Hi, I'm a researcher who's qualified for a 3-year US-CHINA treaty benefits. I first landed the states as a H1B researcher and received W2 from my employer. I claimed treaty for the first 2 years and the tax returns are approved by IRS.    The questions is, I am about to file I-485 the green card application in the coming few years, do I have to file a tax amendment to give back or return the benefits I enjoyed before?   thank you so much for in advance!
I am having the same issue.  When will Turbotax fix this?
No, if someone can't cash a cheque in your name they will be asked for proof that they are the person who the cheque is made out to.   Thank you for using TurboTax.  
It shouldn't have created a K-1, but you do get a tiny little business credit for it.  Go ahead and leave the partnership name blank and enter limited partner and move on.   Just to check - you d... See more...
It shouldn't have created a K-1, but you do get a tiny little business credit for it.  Go ahead and leave the partnership name blank and enter limited partner and move on.   Just to check - you did enter the amount from box 5 of the 1099-DIV into the box 5 entry on the 1099-DIV form, correct?   [Edited 04/29/2025  08:21 AM]   @jAYMUT    @jAYMUT 
It was claimed as investment for the last few years but was originally the primary residence.
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This is the Canadian TurboTax Community. If you are preparing a US return, you should post on US Community.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
@vor17tex wrote: Thanks for your reply, Robert. I didnt mention that I am no longer employed.  So specifically since this money is from only my contributions , not earnings, can I roll it back... See more...
@vor17tex wrote: Thanks for your reply, Robert. I didnt mention that I am no longer employed.  So specifically since this money is from only my contributions , not earnings, can I roll it back to the Roth from which I distributed it on 2/26/25. (The 60 day period ends on 4/26/25) Any IRA withdrawal always has a 60 day rule for rollovers (to put the money in another qualifying IRA or return it to the same IRA).  If you made a qualified withdrawal from a Roth IRA and you don't return it within 60 days, it is not taxable income if you keep the money.  But your opportunity to put it back into an IRA for future tax-free growth is limited to the 60 day rollover rule.   However, since today is 4/25/25 and it's a Friday, it is possible that the original IRA won't be able to process the deposit in time.  It might be better, as @fanfare  suggested, to hand-carry the funds to a local bank and open a new Roth IRA today in person.  Even if the transaction does not official clear until next week, the fact that you opened the account and gave them the money in person before the 60 days were up should cover you.   Or, call the original IRA and talk to their customer support people to verify that they will record the deposit on time.     If you have missed the window, and you keep the money, you can invest it normally, and just pay tax on the interest, dividends and capital gains, per the usual rules for investment accounts.  You just lose the option for tax-free gains in the Roth IRA.  
Did you use the Desktop program for 2023?  If you used the Online version it should still be there.  How did you lose it?  Maybe you have another account?   How to view all your accounts https://t... See more...
Did you use the Desktop program for 2023?  If you used the Online version it should still be there.  How did you lose it?  Maybe you have another account?   How to view all your accounts https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/account-management/many-intuit-accounts-turbotax/L9aVfKS1Z_US_en_US?uid=ll5g6zcx It's common to end up with multiple accounts. First LOG OUT of whatever TurboTax account you're logged into right now. Then use this TurboTax account recovery website to get a list of user ID's for an email address. Run the tool against any email addresses you may have used https://myturbotax.intuit.com/account-recovery/ If you used the Desktop CD/Download program then the only copy is on your computer and not saved or stored online. You can also request a transcript from the IRS https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript
I think it's saying you can enter all your 2024 info manually.  So you will be starting over entering your name, address, ssn then income and deductions, etc.  
You would only be entering data relevant to this year.  If you had a capital loss carryover or something of that nature.  The system will prompt you with questions as you go through.   @mang108 
There was an update today April 25, that resolved this issue.  Now, if you enter a model that is too new for the credit, you will get a message saying you cannot claim due to the year of the vehicle.... See more...
There was an update today April 25, that resolved this issue.  Now, if you enter a model that is too new for the credit, you will get a message saying you cannot claim due to the year of the vehicle.
I found it and every time I enter the code it says something went wrong and reenter it.   After about 10 times of doing this, there must be another way,  What
Line 24a should match the actual amount paid to New Jersey.  Does it already match the amount from your NJ-1040NR line 49?   @davidash805 
Mire aquí.  https://es.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/news/tax-tips/wheres-my-refund/2025/03/
Bonjour @descami    Pour un statut de travailleur autonome confirmé, en règle générale, toute dépense engagée pour gagner des revenus est déductible.   Les diners au restaurant pourrait être dédu... See more...
Bonjour @descami    Pour un statut de travailleur autonome confirmé, en règle générale, toute dépense engagée pour gagner des revenus est déductible.   Les diners au restaurant pourrait être déductible que s'ils visaient une rencontre avec un objectif d'affaires clair. Il y a des règles à respecter concernant le suivi de la dépense (noter la date et le but de la rencontre, le contexte, les clients rencontrés, etc).   Voir le site de Revenu Québec pour plus de détails   Les dépenses de véhicule à moteur sont également admissibles dans le contexte de l'exploitation de votre entreprise.  Vous devez tenir un registre de vos déplacement et calculer la portion des dépenses que vous pouvez déduire au prorata du kilométrage parcourrus durant la période Ex: 1,000 km pour fins d'affaires sur 10,000 km totaux parcourrus durant la période = 10% des dépenses engendrées durant la période de l'entreprise (les 4 mois d'été dans votre cas, en assumant que vous avez cessé de l'exploiter passé cette période).   Bonne journée.
Thank you for coming to Ask the Experts Day – the event has now concluded View the library of questions and answers from the All About the W-4 event    On behalf of the Experts participating, I... See more...
Thank you for coming to Ask the Experts Day – the event has now concluded View the library of questions and answers from the All About the W-4 event    On behalf of the Experts participating, I would like to thank you for joining us.  We hope you will return to the forums to share your experiences, both good and bad.   We will be hosting more Ask the Experts events in the months to come.  We hope to see you then!   If you still have questions to ask, feel free to post them on the Community – we always have experts on the Community ready to help you out.   -------------------------------------   Join us on Wednesday, May 28th any time between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm Pacific Time for our latest installment of our Ask the Experts event series. We know you have questions about your W-4 form and we’re here to help answer them all. We’ll even simplify it for you!      Come spend a minute, an hour, or the whole day in the TurboTax Community forums. We'll have Tax and Financial Experts live - waiting to give you tax or personal finance advice for free! There’s no limit on how many questions you can ask—we’re up for the challenge and ready to answer things like:   How do I fill out my W-4 to get more take home pay? How do I change my W-4 so I don’t owe taxes again? I have a side gig – should I change withholding at my job or pay estimates? How do I get a larger refund next year? If my spouse works too, how do I fill out my W-4?   How The Day will work:   On May 28th, we will post a link on this page to access the Special Event Forum. Tax and finance experts will be online and ready to tackle your tough questions and engage in real-time conversation with you. Just sign in to the TurboTax Community, and select the teal Ask a Question button at the top of our special event forum to start a conversation! If it is after 9 am Pacific Time on May 28th, and you don't see the event link yet, just refresh this page and it will appear.    Already RSVP’d?   In the meantime, check out our refund calculator by clicking here and signing in to calculate your tax outcome in just a few minutes or less.   Millions of customers come to the TurboTax Community every month—we hope that you’ll join us for this special event on May 28th.     ***Stay tuned for future events on the TurboTax Community!***
You can adjust the amount directly on the forms before you mail them in.  When you print them out just line through the incorrect amounts and clearly write the correct amounts next to them.   @ja... See more...
You can adjust the amount directly on the forms before you mail them in.  When you print them out just line through the incorrect amounts and clearly write the correct amounts next to them.   @jackw2931