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April 15, 2025
7:56 PM
Do you have a farm or do you have a business on Schedule C? You can delete the form that you don't need from Tax Tools.
To delete a form in TurboTax Online follow the instructions below:
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Do you have a farm or do you have a business on Schedule C? You can delete the form that you don't need from Tax Tools.
To delete a form in TurboTax Online follow the instructions below:
Open TurboTax and your return
Select Tax Tools from the menu on the left side
Select Tools
In the pop-up window select Delete a form next to the form you don't nee.
Find the form, schedule or worksheet in the list and Select Delete
Refer to the TurboTax help article How do I view and delete forms in TurboTax Online? and How do I delete a tax form in TurboTax Desktop? for more information.
April 15, 2025
7:56 PM
Because you need to file a Form 8689, you cannot e-file the return with TurboTax.
If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien but not a bona fide resident of the USVI during the tax year, ...
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Because you need to file a Form 8689, you cannot e-file the return with TurboTax.
If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien but not a bona fide resident of the USVI during the tax year, you must file your original Form 1040 or 1040-SR with the United States and an identical copy of that return with the USVI if you have:
Income from sources in the USVI, or
Income effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business in the USVI.
File your original Form 1040 or 1040-SR with the United States and file a signed copy of the U.S. return (including all attachments, forms, and schedules) with the U.S. Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue by the due date for filing Form 1040 or 1040-SR. Use Form 8689 to figure the amount of tax you must pay to the USVI.
U.S. Citizen or Resident Alien (Other Than a Bona Fide Resident of the U.S. Virgin Islands)
April 15, 2025
7:56 PM
Mine just did this too, but because I have given my card info and agreed to pay the taxes and whatever penalties and my filing says complete for e-file, I’m just going to see who reaches out because ...
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Mine just did this too, but because I have given my card info and agreed to pay the taxes and whatever penalties and my filing says complete for e-file, I’m just going to see who reaches out because I don’t care. This is ridiculous, and humans could have chose a better way to live in 2025 so I have much more important things to care about. if it was so important, they should have disclosed what form they wanted. People have lives and taxes are made up anyway.
April 15, 2025
7:56 PM
Please see this TurboTax Help Article for instructions: How do I file a 2023, 2022, or 2021 Tax Return?
April 15, 2025
7:55 PM
No, when annualizing the numbers are not using math the way we think of quarterly payments. See another post of mine to help.
April 15, 2025
7:55 PM
date return will be filed and balance paid?
April 15, 2025
7:55 PM
Where do I file for extension. When I am logged in, it does not give me the option
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April 15, 2025
7:55 PM
I did not file my 2021 Tax Return previously.
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April 15, 2025
7:55 PM
If you don't know your RMD then can check with the issuer of the Form 1099-R.
April 15, 2025
7:54 PM
Does form 1120 works for either s corp or c corp ?
April 15, 2025
7:54 PM
I am having the same issue. Not sure what to think. This has never happened before. Definitely do not want to double pay.
April 15, 2025
7:54 PM
I received a schedule k-1 (1041 ) Final from My parents trust with the following information . Box 14 code-i 199A information. Rental real estate income Non-SSTB -7,755 SSTB ...
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I received a schedule k-1 (1041 ) Final from My parents trust with the following information . Box 14 code-i 199A information. Rental real estate income Non-SSTB -7,755 SSTB 0 Where do I enter this information? Do I select I from the dropdown Code I and then enter the negative 7755 in the amount field next to the drop-down box? Eventually the question: Does the section 199A income box 14 include business income from a business held by the trust or estate. One can answer either: Yes some of the income is from a business Or The only section of 199A income is from dividends not business income. If I choose some of all the income is from a business It then ask me to enter the business name and an EIN. (The notes say Generally this would be a separate EIN from the trust) The trust does not have a separate business employee identification number. Do I enter the trust employee identification number instead? Another question I have, The from list Allocation of excess deductions Taxes under non misc. 533 Attorney, Acct Fees ..under expenses(67e) 257 Other deductions under expenses(67e) 3886 Where are these amounts entered?
April 15, 2025
7:54 PM
@Esnedden I'm sorry you had that difficulty. One possibility is if you used any LIVE products, or any other add-ons. Did you happen to end up in Live TurboTax by mistake? There's another tric...
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@Esnedden I'm sorry you had that difficulty. One possibility is if you used any LIVE products, or any other add-ons. Did you happen to end up in Live TurboTax by mistake? There's another tricky step that messes up some military discount filers, which is this one: On a screen after you enter the W-2 from DFAS, you will ultimately see a screen that ask something like "Let's check for uncommon situations" or "Does your W-2 have any of these uncommon situations?" or words to that effect. It shows maybe 10-11 things with check boxes. Folks have to be sure to again indicate there that you are "active duty military." I don't know why the program asks you twice to indicate "active duty", but it must be checked again there. Did you end up paying for it? If so, and if you can't get help from TurboTax Support, you can escalate to the liaison in the office of the president of Intuit to see if they will do anything. They say they will respond to you in about 1 business day. Here's the contact form: https://www.intuit.com/company/contact/office-of-the-president/
April 15, 2025
7:54 PM
April 15, 2025
7:54 PM
What expenses are included in college student
April 15, 2025
7:54 PM
Line D tells you to figure the payments by quarter. See another post of mine to annualize your income and payments.
April 15, 2025
7:53 PM
Trying to choose what form from a dropdown menu with several choices. I'm assuming it is either 1040 series or form 4868
April 15, 2025
7:53 PM
Yes. State of residency does not affect your filing status. You can still file jointly on your federal return.
@Deabma
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