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You can get it from whoever issued the form.   You may not need the actual form depending on what type of 1099 it is.
The new AC equipment would be reported as an improvement to the building, which would be depreciated over the same class life as the building (39 years for a commercial property). However, you may be... See more...
The new AC equipment would be reported as an improvement to the building, which would be depreciated over the same class life as the building (39 years for a commercial property). However, you may be able to write off these costs if you qualify for the Safe Harbor Election for Small Taxpayers. TurboTax will ask you about this election under the Assets/Depreciation section of your Rental Property. If you choose this election, you can expense up to $10,000 in costs that would otherwise be depreciated over a very long time.   You can report this under Deductions & Credits >> Casualties & Thefts. Be sure to check the box for "Income-producing property." You'll need to know the appraised value before and after the casualty loss and the amount of insurance reimbursement (if any).
What kind of 1099?  Ask the payer for a copy.  
First time doing turboTax. I don’t understand why? It saying I gotta mail my Nj taxes
Please Contact Support to resolve this issue.  We have no ability to issue refunds from the Community forum.  
You will have to contact TurboTax support for assistance with this problem. Use the key words Billing Issue See this TurboTax support FAQ for contacting support - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax... See more...
You will have to contact TurboTax support for assistance with this problem. Use the key words Billing Issue See this TurboTax support FAQ for contacting support - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/account-management/turbotax-phone-number/L0Od33nMQ_US_en_US?uid=lfgviwbm
Did you enter any qualified dividends or capital gains on your tax return?  If so, your taxes are calculated using the Capital Gains and Qualified Dividends Worksheet and not the tax tables.  It is p... See more...
Did you enter any qualified dividends or capital gains on your tax return?  If so, your taxes are calculated using the Capital Gains and Qualified Dividends Worksheet and not the tax tables.  It is possible that you will not have any taxes owed when the CG&QD worksheet is used. Go to this IRS Form 1040 Instructions - https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040gi.pdf#page=36    You can view your Form 1040 plus Schedules 1, 2 and 3 at any time using the online editions. Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen. Click on Tools. Click on View Tax Summary. Click on Preview my 1040 on the left side of the screen.
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I had the same problem and the software updated itself several times.  If there is a bug then the fix should correct the incorrect calculations.  These updates did not do that, it kept the original e... See more...
I had the same problem and the software updated itself several times.  If there is a bug then the fix should correct the incorrect calculations.  These updates did not do that, it kept the original error.  If you know there is a bug then check to see if it had an impact on the return, don't just do a "We checked your return and everything was great".   Eventually, I deleted the origial 1099-R that TT duplicated and downloaded it again and the problem was "fixed", unfortunatly I had already filed the return with the error and TT support said it was my problem.  I guess I need to double check each and every calculation in TT to make sure it's not creating problems.  Nice design.
If it’s asking for the EIN you are in the wrong place.  You don’t enter Social Security SSA-1099 under 1099R.  It has its own place.  So delete it and enter it here…..   Enter a SSA-1099, SSA-1099-... See more...
If it’s asking for the EIN you are in the wrong place.  You don’t enter Social Security SSA-1099 under 1099R.  It has its own place.  So delete it and enter it here…..   Enter a SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM or RRB-1099  under Federal Taxes on the left side or top Wages and Income Then scroll down to Retirement Plans and Social Security Then the second line - Social Security (SSA-1099. RRB-1099) - click the Start or Revisit  button
You should be able to use the license code to install the desktop software 5 times.   Contact Support and find out what the problem is with your license/activation code.  Can I install TurboTax on mo... See more...
You should be able to use the license code to install the desktop software 5 times.   Contact Support and find out what the problem is with your license/activation code.  Can I install TurboTax on more than one computer?     TurboTax Desktop Download Account
You billed my credit card five times for $79 each on 14 April 2025. Please resolve this with my CC issuer and refund all but one of these billings. (i believe the problem was caused by a bug in you... See more...
You billed my credit card five times for $79 each on 14 April 2025. Please resolve this with my CC issuer and refund all but one of these billings. (i believe the problem was caused by a bug in your mobile app which kept showing the billing wasn’t effected until I switched to Apple Pay.)
It may help to follow a YouTube video on how to install the download from Amazon to your MAC.  One thing that you need to make sure you are doing is downloading the .dmz file and NOT the .exe. The .e... See more...
It may help to follow a YouTube video on how to install the download from Amazon to your MAC.  One thing that you need to make sure you are doing is downloading the .dmz file and NOT the .exe. The .exe file will NOT install on a MAC.  That is for PC's. There are a few really good videos on YouTube that will help you with installation and you will  be able to follow along step by step. 
I had this error when submitting my taxes on 4/12.  It evidently duplicated the RMD amount from one of my retirement accounts and even though I clicked the box that said I had no more RMD's it still ... See more...
I had this error when submitting my taxes on 4/12.  It evidently duplicated the RMD amount from one of my retirement accounts and even though I clicked the box that said I had no more RMD's it still calcualated a penalty.   I then went back in and amended the return.  I deleted the 401k they secretly duplicated and re-downloaded it and it did the correct calculation.  I called TT help and they told me it was my problem, not their software.  I love it when a company blames their customers for problems.   I've used TT for years, and will now be looking for an altrnative software product that calculates correctly, doesn't duplicate RMD amounts and doesn't blame their customers for the software bugs.
There is no way to review your return prior to filing TT Premium online.  When I opened the saved PDF of my 2024 return, to review a different section of my return, I discovered TT did not calculate ... See more...
There is no way to review your return prior to filing TT Premium online.  When I opened the saved PDF of my 2024 return, to review a different section of my return, I discovered TT did not calculate the amount of taxes I owed based on line 15, taxable income.  Line 16 is blank.  I did not over-ride any calculations. Yes, I earned enough that I do owe taxes based on the IRS tax table publication.  How is this even possible?
My spouse passed away very late in Dec 2023. He was sole owner of some investment accounts at the time of his death. As a result, for 2024 tax year, there are capital gains in his name and SSN only, ... See more...
My spouse passed away very late in Dec 2023. He was sole owner of some investment accounts at the time of his death. As a result, for 2024 tax year, there are capital gains in his name and SSN only, just for the short period before these accounts were transferred to his heirs (no probate required). I filed his final tax return and estate tax return for 2023.....but how do I report his capital gains for 2024 since his final/estate returns were already filed? Should I report them on a Schedule D? If I report them in my name/SSN I have no supporting documentation. I did not receive clear guidance when requesting live assistance today. Thank you. 
IRS seems to have no record of my return filed by Turbo Tax back in early February. How can I verify if the form was submitted using the Desktop version?