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My husbands employer has been deducting our medical insurance premium post tax for the last 18 years. We just noticed this. I know we can only go back 3 years to claim but we did not itemize the last... See more...
My husbands employer has been deducting our medical insurance premium post tax for the last 18 years. We just noticed this. I know we can only go back 3 years to claim but we did not itemize the last 3 years. We will however itemize for this year. Can I claim this when we do our taxes for 2025?
You seem to have figured out how to import and delete forms.  So are the numbers that are showing up in your return matching what they are supposed to be?  Does everything look correct or doubled? ... See more...
You seem to have figured out how to import and delete forms.  So are the numbers that are showing up in your return matching what they are supposed to be?  Does everything look correct or doubled?   @wa45burnette 
so what is the point of this form if self-filing, I sign a form to authorize myself to pay my taxes but don't give it to anyone?  I've filed in VA using TT for 10 years, never heard of this form, see... See more...
so what is the point of this form if self-filing, I sign a form to authorize myself to pay my taxes but don't give it to anyone?  I've filed in VA using TT for 10 years, never heard of this form, seems totally useless?
Unfortunately, the date is required on the the T5008 for 2024. If you have many slips, you can combine them.     If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support ... See more...
Unfortunately, the date is required on the the T5008 for 2024. If you have many slips, you can combine them.     If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support team for more assistance.    During tax season (from CRA NETFILE opening (mid-February) to the regular filing deadline (April 30), we're available 7 days a week during these hours: 9 AM to midnight ET for English support 9 AM to 9 PM ET for French support During the rest of the year (May 1 to mid-February), we're available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM ET for English and French support.   Thank you for using TurboTax.
@dmooner12 We are happy to hear it worked and you were able to NETFILE!   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/   Click on Tax Tools on the... See more...
To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/   Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen.  Then click on Print Center.  Then click on Print, save or preview this year's return.  Choose the option Include government and TurboTax worksheets
We are unable to find an order with the email. A private message has been sent to you. To access it, please log in to your TurboTax community account and click on the envelope icon in the top right-h... See more...
We are unable to find an order with the email. A private message has been sent to you. To access it, please log in to your TurboTax community account and click on the envelope icon in the top right-hand corner.  
Unfortunately, the date is required on the the T5008 for 2024. You also need to select Capital Gains for the type of income. If you have many slips, you can combine them.     Thank you for using ... See more...
Unfortunately, the date is required on the the T5008 for 2024. You also need to select Capital Gains for the type of income. If you have many slips, you can combine them.     Thank you for using TurboTax.
HOW DO I REPORT SALES TAX I COLLECTED FROM CUSTOMER ON SCHEDULE C.  WHAT LINE DO I SHOW THE SALES TAXES I COLLECTED AND PAY TO THE STATE OF GEORGIA? MY TOTAL SALES WAS $150K GROSSM BUT I PAID 7% TO T... See more...
HOW DO I REPORT SALES TAX I COLLECTED FROM CUSTOMER ON SCHEDULE C.  WHAT LINE DO I SHOW THE SALES TAXES I COLLECTED AND PAY TO THE STATE OF GEORGIA? MY TOTAL SALES WAS $150K GROSSM BUT I PAID 7% TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE? WHERE ON THE SCHEDULE C DO I DEDUCT THE 7% SENT TO THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE?
Q. Doe TurboTax (TT)  store copies of actual fed tax documents when my return is filed electronically? A. No.    TT does have your actual tax forms (1040, Schedule 1, etc.).  But, TurboTax (TT)... See more...
Q. Doe TurboTax (TT)  store copies of actual fed tax documents when my return is filed electronically? A. No.    TT does have your actual tax forms (1040, Schedule 1, etc.).  But, TurboTax (TT) does not have your W-2 1099s, 1098s etc (in either the on-line or desk top versions). However, it does have a "facsimile", if you typed in (or imported) those documents when you prepared your return. If all you need is the information from your forms, you can get that from the facsimile (e.g. W-2 worksheet), found in the list of forms. Every bit of information on your actual form will be on the TT worksheet. Whether whomever you need to show your form to will accept the worksheet instead; you'll have to ask them. Your employer is the best source of an actual copy of your W-2. For more options, see: https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/how-do-i-get-my-old-w2s/01/782516#M311511 https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/after-you-file/discussion/i-need-to-get-a-copy-of-my-2017-w-2-where-can-i-find-it/01/789150#M163978 link Includes: IRS instructions http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc159.html Social Security Administration Instructions questionID=3836&hitOffset=258+164+163+75+26+25+15+14&docID=2040
@Crewster If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support team for more assistance.    During tax season (from CRA NETFILE opening (mid-February) to the regular ... See more...
@Crewster If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support team for more assistance.    During tax season (from CRA NETFILE opening (mid-February) to the regular filing deadline (April 30), we're available 7 days a week during these hours: 9 AM to midnight ET for English support 9 AM to 9 PM ET for French support During the rest of the year (May 1 to mid-February), we're available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM ET for English and French support.   Thank you for using TurboTax.
@StarGoyle wrote: Hello, Apologies for this long message, I just want to make sure anyone trying to help has all of the information that seems to be relevant to the question about this. S... See more...
@StarGoyle wrote: Hello, Apologies for this long message, I just want to make sure anyone trying to help has all of the information that seems to be relevant to the question about this. So I'm having trouble figuring out how to handle the tax situation on a YouTube channel I've been working on starting. In August of 2021, I bought some computer hardware that would be up to the task of video editing (fast multicore CPU, plenty of RAM, hard drives, etc.) along with a nice high-quality microphone. The channel is education-based and will need to upload courses once all of the videos for that course are complete.   Sadly, I have yet to officially "open" the channel since the courses are multi-video and are taking some more time to complete than anticipated, but work is progressing nonetheless. Just a couple of weeks ago I was able to acquire a much newer GPU at MSRP as opposed to those scalping them, which were the only ones available up until recently, so I held off. But now I've completed the editing machine.   For editing, I've been using CapCut pro apk, which has actually been surprisingly capable even on higher resolution content. It’s helped me stay productive while I wait to launch—especially since it doesn’t require a lot of setup and handles transitions and cuts really smoothly.   Obviously, I have no income for 2021 from the channel. There is also the fact that income will depend on ad revenue, which means qualifying for ad revenue from YouTube in the first place, so whether I get any for 2022 is still up in the air.   My question is should I report these costs on the YouTube business on this year's taxes I'm about to file, or do I hold off until I actually qualify for and get ad revenue at a later tax year?   I'm also not sure how the expenses should be broken up, if at all. For example, for 2021 expenses, I have a little over $6k in expenses for the equipment being used for the YouTube business. I was able to get started on editing videos with an older GPU, while the newer one has made certain tasks far faster to complete.   2022 would be the GPU at about $1.5k, so would both count as startup costs in this case, or would the GPU go under some other category than startup?   This is all very new to me, and I'm at a total loss of where to go with this one. The one for my delivery gig work was simple because I was making money right off the bat. I'm not sure when the start of business actually qualifies for something like a YouTube channel—whether it's when the work on the videos themselves begins, or when they're uploaded, or when you actually qualify for ad revenue. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! I am also encountering this issue right now. I'm in a very similar situation where I’ve invested in equipment for a YouTube channel that's still in development, and I’m unsure how to handle the tax side of it. Like you, I haven’t officially launched or earned revenue yet, so I’m unclear whether these should be reported as startup costs this tax year or deferred until actual income is generated. The distinction between what counts as a startup expense and what might fall under regular business expenses (like a new GPU added later) is also something I’m struggling with. It’s definitely confusing figuring out when a content creation business “officially” starts for IRS purposes. Any clarity or guidance from others would be hugely appreciated.
Yes.  More than $1,000 will trigger a penalty. So if you usually owe less than $1,000 but this year it was more than $1,000, you would owe a penalty.  Since you did not pay any taxes in you would not... See more...
Yes.  More than $1,000 will trigger a penalty. So if you usually owe less than $1,000 but this year it was more than $1,000, you would owe a penalty.  Since you did not pay any taxes in you would not qualify for the paid 100% of last years tax liability.   If you recently retired (within the last 2 years) you may be able to claim the penalty waiver by filling out form 2210.   You will find this under  Other Tax Situations Additional Tax Payments Underpayment penalties  Also, when you get towards the end of the return, you should be asked by TurboTax if you want to apply for the penalty waiver.  
@123Madonna Please double check what you have entered on the T1198 form. Also make sure that you have entered the T4, T4A or T4E slip(s) that correspond with the income you have entered on the T1198 ... See more...
@123Madonna Please double check what you have entered on the T1198 form. Also make sure that you have entered the T4, T4A or T4E slip(s) that correspond with the income you have entered on the T1198 form.   If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support team for more assistance.    During tax season (from CRA NETFILE opening (mid-February) to the regular filing deadline (April 30), we're available 7 days a week during these hours: 9 AM to midnight ET for English support 9 AM to 9 PM ET for French support During the rest of the year (May 1 to mid-February), we're available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM ET for English and French support.      
The codes in Box 7 depend on the type of distribution you received. Box 7 Code 7 is for a pension that you are receiving on a regular basis. For more information about other codes that could apply, s... See more...
The codes in Box 7 depend on the type of distribution you received. Box 7 Code 7 is for a pension that you are receiving on a regular basis. For more information about other codes that could apply, see the following TurboTax help article:   What do all the codes in Box 7 of the 1099-R mean?
@jeremy_usheroff  Yes, this information is accurate!    As you are both work from home employees, and if you both have a T2200, you can apply all the expenses on one of you or split them 50/50. ... See more...
@jeremy_usheroff  Yes, this information is accurate!    As you are both work from home employees, and if you both have a T2200, you can apply all the expenses on one of you or split them 50/50.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
Yes, various covers your issue.   When you're adding together the numbers the total is the row that they are in.  Each type of income is its own row and the countries are the columns.  Just add t... See more...
Yes, various covers your issue.   When you're adding together the numbers the total is the row that they are in.  Each type of income is its own row and the countries are the columns.  Just add the rows.   The foreign source income is all that needs to be entered from the K-1.  You don't need to enter the US source income.   The second K-1 only has box 2 filled in as a way to make the computer program process the different types of income correctly.  This is not an IRS rule or anything.  So the only number that needs to be put on that second K-1 is the number from box 2.  It really is that simple.   @Rockpowwer