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October 15, 2025
3:45 PM
This is how it showed up on my Federal 1040: 1. The total distribution appeared on 4a and earnings appeared on 4b. Should it not have populated 4a? 2. Form 5329 was generated like thi...
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This is how it showed up on my Federal 1040: 1. The total distribution appeared on 4a and earnings appeared on 4b. Should it not have populated 4a? 2. Form 5329 was generated like this: 3. It also added the statement about the return of contribution that I had written: 4. It showed up like this in the state return: 5. I didn't see any indication that the 1099-R I entered was for 2025 as selected in the form (Code P J). Where do I see this info in 1040? Did I do this right, or did I make any mistake? @fanfare @AnnetteB6 @DanaB27 @MinhT1
October 15, 2025
3:37 PM
We moved in April 2024 from Alabama to Georgia. the 1099-R that my husband received shows GA as the state and the full amount is applied to GA. But Alabama is taxing the full amount. I cannot figu...
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We moved in April 2024 from Alabama to Georgia. the 1099-R that my husband received shows GA as the state and the full amount is applied to GA. But Alabama is taxing the full amount. I cannot figure out how to make it 0 without having to select a reason why is is not taxable in AL.
October 15, 2025
3:24 PM
No one can call you from the user forum. Beware of anyone who calls and says they are from TurboTax---only scammers and would-be identity thieves will call you if they see your information here.
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No one can call you from the user forum. Beware of anyone who calls and says they are from TurboTax---only scammers and would-be identity thieves will call you if they see your information here.
This is a public web site that can be seen by anyone—including scammers and would-be identity thieves who would love to contact you and pretend to be from TurboTax. Please remove the personal information you posted here ASAP by returning to your post and clicking the three little blue dots on the upper right to edit your post.
To enter your retirement income, Go to Federal> Wages and Income>Retirement Plans and Social Security>IRA 401 k) Pension Plan Withdrawals to enter your 1099R.
October 15, 2025
3:21 PM
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October 15, 2025
3:14 PM
On the IRS website I am seeing the message "Your 2024 Tax Return Is Not Processed" on 10/15/2025. I filed my tax return with TurboTax on 1/31/2025 and the return was marked as "accepted" same day. I ...
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On the IRS website I am seeing the message "Your 2024 Tax Return Is Not Processed" on 10/15/2025. I filed my tax return with TurboTax on 1/31/2025 and the return was marked as "accepted" same day. I owed money and that money was transferred from my account to the IRS in February 2025 (so no refund status to track). How can I make sure the IRS has my tax return? What is going on since according to TurboTax my return was accepted in January. I don't want to get some kind of penalty for other people's mistakes.
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October 15, 2025
3:13 PM
Can you post any specific places that are wrong? We can tell you how to go there or why the info is different.
October 15, 2025
3:12 PM
We cannot tell from your post whether you are using desktop download software or online TurboTax. If you are using online, you do not have direct access to forms. Only desktop download software h...
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We cannot tell from your post whether you are using desktop download software or online TurboTax. If you are using online, you do not have direct access to forms. Only desktop download software has "forms mode" and gives direct access to the forms.
If you are using online and want to switch to desktop -- you need a full PC or Mac-- you can switch to the download:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/choosing-a-product/help/how-do-i-switch-from-turbotax-online-to-the-turbotax-software/00/26129
October 15, 2025
3:08 PM
October 15, 2025
3:03 PM
Were you in a federal disaster area---like a wildfire area? If not, casualty losses are not deductible on your federal tax return. Only casualty losses related to being in a federal disaster area ...
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Were you in a federal disaster area---like a wildfire area? If not, casualty losses are not deductible on your federal tax return. Only casualty losses related to being in a federal disaster area can be entered.
October 15, 2025
3:00 PM
@edie wrote: Your transmission didn't go through . We could not e-file your return for the following reason:A server problem occurred while processing your e-file. Third time trying! Reboot...
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@edie wrote: Your transmission didn't go through . We could not e-file your return for the following reason:A server problem occurred while processing your e-file. Third time trying! Reboot your modem, router, computer. If using wireless, try a wired connection. If using a VPN, then try without the VPN. Are you by any chance transmitting a return with a large file such as large number of imported stock transactions?
October 15, 2025
2:59 PM
There is no physical signature on an e-filed return. You "sign" electronically by entering your 2023 AGI and your PIN. You can use your 5 digit self-select PIN or if you requested a 6 digit PIN fr...
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There is no physical signature on an e-filed return. You "sign" electronically by entering your 2023 AGI and your PIN. You can use your 5 digit self-select PIN or if you requested a 6 digit PIN from the IRS it goes in a different spot:
If you have a 6 digit PIN issued to you by the IRS you need to enter it in order to e-file. Go to Federal>Other Tax Situations>Other Return Info>Identity Protection PIN and enter the six-digit PIN.
October 15, 2025
2:52 PM
What if you are not a US citizen (permanent resident), but you work for they UN inside the United States? The IRS site states "If you are a green card holder working for a foreign government or i...
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What if you are not a US citizen (permanent resident), but you work for they UN inside the United States? The IRS site states "If you are a green card holder working for a foreign government or international organization, you generally must report your earnings as wages but are not subject to self-employment taxes on those earnings and may not voluntarily pay self-employment tax on those earnings." Source: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/employees-of-a-foreign-government-or-international-organization-how-to-report-compensation But TurboTax is forcing me to enter a foreign address when I use the "Foreign Earned Income and Exclusion" section.
October 15, 2025
2:51 PM
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My primary issue is not necessarily with the expiration date or fine print, which many would agree is an arbitrary date that unfairly burdens taxpayers who need an extension. My issue is with the Tur...
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My primary issue is not necessarily with the expiration date or fine print, which many would agree is an arbitrary date that unfairly burdens taxpayers who need an extension. My issue is with the TurboTax software deducting the $10 credit from the subtotal of the transaction even when it is "expired." Not everyone remembers the fine print of an email from 6 months ago, so TurboTax is misleading customers during checkout.
October 15, 2025
2:49 PM
No, you don't file a Schedule C. Unless the money withdrawals were in excess of your Basis in the Partnership, they are not taxed because you already paid/are-paying tax through the K-1s.
October 15, 2025
2:44 PM
The email I got from Costco with the Activation Keys under Additional Instructions the 2nd point does say.... Offer valid for Tax Year 2024 TurboTax Desktop products only and expires 4/30/25.
October 15, 2025
2:41 PM
Keep in mind that TurboTax developers usually takes until sometime in December to update the HSA contribution limits, so the initial release of 2025 TurboTax is still likely to be using the 2024 limi...
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Keep in mind that TurboTax developers usually takes until sometime in December to update the HSA contribution limits, so the initial release of 2025 TurboTax is still likely to be using the 2024 limits.
October 15, 2025
2:22 PM
Using code "PJ" and marking the 2025 Box is the correct way to do it. Only the earnings should be included on your Form 1040 column b @fastesthorse
October 15, 2025
2:17 PM
Third time trying!
October 15, 2025
2:14 PM
thanks - do you think this post down below is not correct? (And to be clear I'm not talking federal deadline - I"m talking when turbotax servers won't accept/allow an efiled return). https://ttl...
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thanks - do you think this post down below is not correct? (And to be clear I'm not talking federal deadline - I"m talking when turbotax servers won't accept/allow an efiled return). https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/missed-october-17-deadline/L2heTnLIS_US_en_US quote from that discussion-..."Yes, if you missed the October 15 tax extension deadline, you have until October 31 to file your return online in TurboTax, but it may be subject to late filing fees. After October 31, you can't start, finish, or e-file new returns in TurboTax Online. You'll need to use TurboTax Desktop and mail your return."