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See my "Edit" in my original post, which could be important.
@CuriousK wrote:  A judge ordered she live with me full-time at the beginningof the year.    As in January 1st, or after January 1st?   It sounds like your parental rights were terminated,... See more...
@CuriousK wrote:  A judge ordered she live with me full-time at the beginningof the year.    As in January 1st, or after January 1st?   It sounds like your parental rights were terminated, so in the view of the law, unfortunately your child isn't considered your child.  Does that sound right?   If the law does not consider her your child, you can't claim her based on the rules for a "Qualifying Child", but you would look at the rules for a "Qualifying Relative" (which does not actually have to be related).   One of the rules for a "Qualifying Relative" is that a non-relative (in your case, legally not your child) must live with you ALL year, which is why I asked about January 1st.   *IF* she is NOT considered your Qualifying Child [because the law does not view her as related to you] but *IS* considered as your Qualifying Relative [which includes non-related people, but need to live with you ALL year], you can claim her as a dependent, BUT only qualify for the $500 credit.  On step 3 of the W-4, you would enter her as an "other dependent" for the $500.   EDIT:  As soon as I posted this answer, I realized you said you had "legal custody".  That might change the rules, and as Opus said, you might be considered in the same category as a Foster Parent, in which case his answer may be correct.
Sorry--I am not familiar with NY forms.
@JohnQT wrote: ....I'm pretty hopeful that Intuit will be taking the simplest approach possible to verify that it's running on Windows 11... Yeah, couldn't possibly agree more with that stateme... See more...
@JohnQT wrote: ....I'm pretty hopeful that Intuit will be taking the simplest approach possible to verify that it's running on Windows 11... Yeah, couldn't possibly agree more with that statement. 😉  
Sorry I don’t know that form.   I googled it.   Seems to be a NY form.   I only know federal and some of California forms.   
I seriously doubt that TurboTax for TY2025 will be inspecting hardware capabilities directly.  I also doubt that it cares if you have a TPM to save "secrets".  We all have plenty of essentially open ... See more...
I seriously doubt that TurboTax for TY2025 will be inspecting hardware capabilities directly.  I also doubt that it cares if you have a TPM to save "secrets".  We all have plenty of essentially open secrets in our tax returns, and Intuit has never cared previously to safeguard those locally in any way, other than allowing us to password-protect the .ttax files.  And TurboTax never required a TPM previously just to password-protect files.   CPU, memory, and TPM capabilities are all requirements of Windows 11.  TurboTax is just along for the ride on that OS.   I could be wrong about all this but one thing I am certain of is that Intuit wants to reduce their programming requirements & costs for desktop TurboTax as much as possible.  Adding hardware feature checks to TurboTax would only add more programming "debt" to the product, which is exactly the direction that Intuit does not want to go.   So yeah, I'm pretty hopeful that Intuit will be taking the simplest approach possible to verify that it's running on Windows 11.  The simpler the cheaper (and also the easiest to circumvent).  😉
@BobRay wrote: Also take a look at FreeTaxUSA. I have not used it, but it looks like it has all the features of TT Home and Office at a *much* lower price. It will import TT data.... I honest... See more...
@BobRay wrote: Also take a look at FreeTaxUSA. I have not used it, but it looks like it has all the features of TT Home and Office at a *much* lower price. It will import TT data.... I honestly don't know for sure, one way or the other, but you have to be careful about feature comparisons.   That product may or may not import some or all of a user's TT data but it will NOT import brokerage account data (e.g., from a 1099-B) and a LOT of users assume that to be basic (very basic) functionality which would be sorely missed if not supported.
@VolvoGirl @Mike9241 Thanks for help.   What is the difference between the IT-201-ATT and the work sheets for IT196 and other Taxes? Why is IT-201-ATT not shown in the full calculation PDF?   In... See more...
@VolvoGirl @Mike9241 Thanks for help.   What is the difference between the IT-201-ATT and the work sheets for IT196 and other Taxes? Why is IT-201-ATT not shown in the full calculation PDF?   In IT-225 line 10, what are the terms S-141 and S-103 meaning and used for? Why did my donation-data come into S-141 term?
@VolvoGirl @xmasbaby0  Where is the IT-201-ATT form usually? I can find the data on line 7 and line 30 are used. But I cannot find the full attachment forms in the full calculation PDF. Usually wh... See more...
@VolvoGirl @xmasbaby0  Where is the IT-201-ATT form usually? I can find the data on line 7 and line 30 are used. But I cannot find the full attachment forms in the full calculation PDF. Usually which functions and work sheets are linked to 201-ATT? Thanks.
I selected to have my refund received 5 days early and fees taken out. TurboTax shows that my refund is here 5 days early, but the bank account I used when I filed is now closed. How and when will I ... See more...
I selected to have my refund received 5 days early and fees taken out. TurboTax shows that my refund is here 5 days early, but the bank account I used when I filed is now closed. How and when will I get my refund?
Using exactly the same account and user ID that you used to prepare the return, open the return.  You might need to click "add a state" in order to make changes or add information.   You do not reall... See more...
Using exactly the same account and user ID that you used to prepare the return, open the return.  You might need to click "add a state" in order to make changes or add information.   You do not really have to add another state return, but that trick will let you back in.      You do not say why it was rejected.   You received an email that we cannot see that tells you why your tax return was rejected.   Some rejected returns can be fixed and re-filed.  Some have “un-fixable” reasons for the rejection and have to be mailed instead.    What is the rejection code or rejection message?     If it was rejected for AGI—-your 2023 AGI might not be in the IRS system if you filed late.   Try using zero instead.   If filing with zero is rejected then file again but select the option that you did not file last year.  The IRS does not see that question and it will allow you to e-file with no AGI question.     https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/agi/help/where-do-i-correct-my-agi-in-turbotax-online/00/26311   If that does not work and you still cannot e-file, then print, sign, and mail your tax return.      
It is still not solved my problem. I re-download the software and install it, after it run update, when I entered my email, it asks me to activate it again.  Don't know if my hard drive had been re-p... See more...
It is still not solved my problem. I re-download the software and install it, after it run update, when I entered my email, it asks me to activate it again.  Don't know if my hard drive had been re-partition to make the C drive bigger affect it or not.  If the software develop correctly, it won't be matter to replace a hard drive or re- partition it or make D-drive less and the space to make C drive bigger if installing it in the same computer.  All Turbo Tax software have the same problems.  
There is no Schedule K in an income tax return. Do you mean Schedule K-1? If so, which type of Schedule K-1: Form 1041, Form 1065, or Form 1120-S? Are you creating the Schedule K-1 in a Form 1041... See more...
There is no Schedule K in an income tax return. Do you mean Schedule K-1? If so, which type of Schedule K-1: Form 1041, Form 1065, or Form 1120-S? Are you creating the Schedule K-1 in a Form 1041, 1065, or 1120-S tax return that you are filing, or did you receive the Schedule K-1 and you are entering it into your Form 1040 tax return? Are you using TurboTax Online or the desktop TurboTax software? What edition are you using: Deluxe, Premier, Business, Home & Business, etc.?  
Also take a look at FreeTaxUSA. I have not used it, but it looks like it has all the features of TT Home and Office at a *much* lower price. It will import TT data, but I'm not sure how comprehensive... See more...
Also take a look at FreeTaxUSA. I have not used it, but it looks like it has all the features of TT Home and Office at a *much* lower price. It will import TT data, but I'm not sure how comprehensive that import will be. I suspect any depreciating assets will have to be entered manually.
I think there's a good chance that you're right, especially if your machine is Win 11-capable.
Thank you for your responses.
I don't get Intuit's decision about running on "unsupported" hardware or software.  People could be running W11 with updates disabled or not even connected to the internet 100% of the time.  It is al... See more...
I don't get Intuit's decision about running on "unsupported" hardware or software.  People could be running W11 with updates disabled or not even connected to the internet 100% of the time.  It is always "you assume the risk" for doing such things.   I have a perfectly good W10 system (Skylake CPU and no TPM on the GIGABYTE board) that neither Microsoft or Intuit think is "good enough".  I can't easily go to W11 (the HyperV in W11 prevents me from running other software that I need for work; and I have perfectly good disks/memory).  It would cost me about $800-$1000 to "modernize" my home setup to make Microsoft/Intuit "happy" but I still assume the risk to keep it up to date.   Personally, I won't update to W11 in time (which is my I signed up for Microsoft's ESU program).  Intuit's decision to force W11 even with ESU is short-sighted.  Once I leave the platform, it is unlikely I'll be back.      
I need to go thru my taxes and make sure everything is good before submitting on my mobile device?
entering items on SCH K line 13
see https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/i-recd-an-email-from-turbotax-supposedly-stating-that-there-may-be-a-problem-with-my-24-return/00/3709664