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December 22, 2025
10:06 AM
Do you want to make this election for the estate? That means the estate would recognize any gain on the sale of estate property and then distribute it, in-kind, to the beneficiaries at FMV.
December 22, 2025
10:00 AM
@TRON1982X You can use your email address for her online account. You can use the same email address for 5 online accounts. You can start another return in TurboTax Online by: Logging out i...
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@TRON1982X You can use your email address for her online account. You can use the same email address for 5 online accounts. You can start another return in TurboTax Online by: Logging out if you are in your account Choose what TurboTax Online product you want to use for the second return https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/compare/online Create your account screen Set up a new login for the second return Start working on the new return
December 22, 2025
9:59 AM
I was thinking of switching to TT Online this year, but I can't believe that you need a separate User ID for each return. My mother-in-law doesn't have a computer, no email, yet I would have to creat...
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I was thinking of switching to TT Online this year, but I can't believe that you need a separate User ID for each return. My mother-in-law doesn't have a computer, no email, yet I would have to create an email address for her in order to file her taxes? Same with my mom. I guess I'll have to download desktop then. What a stupid requirement.
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December 22, 2025
9:56 AM
Wow this is garbage. I do a return for my mother-in-law and she doesn't use a computer so no email address. I'm not going to go through the pain of creating a separate ID/email address just so I can ...
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Wow this is garbage. I do a return for my mother-in-law and she doesn't use a computer so no email address. I'm not going to go through the pain of creating a separate ID/email address just so I can file her taxes. Guess I'll download the desktop version then.
December 22, 2025
9:55 AM
TurboTax 2025/Mac doesn't display the .tax2024 files saved on the machine, and when "Find your tax return" is clicked and the .tax2024 file identified to TurboTax 2025, the application performs an er...
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TurboTax 2025/Mac doesn't display the .tax2024 files saved on the machine, and when "Find your tax return" is clicked and the .tax2024 file identified to TurboTax 2025, the application performs an error chime and does nothing. Online I saw some people discussing pointing TurboTax at TT-generated PDFs for import, and that doesn't work. The .tax2024 files open fine in TurboTax 2024, so they're not corrupted. The problem is TurboTax 2025 failing or refusing to perform a function TurboTax 2025 is advertised to perform. Ideas?
December 22, 2025
9:41 AM
I am ready to file form 1041, but still need to troubleshoot 1 item - The box for 643 (e) (3) election is not checked on page 2. IRS instructions indicated including Schedule D form with return a...
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I am ready to file form 1041, but still need to troubleshoot 1 item - The box for 643 (e) (3) election is not checked on page 2. IRS instructions indicated including Schedule D form with return and attaching a statement indicating the Estate would like to make this election. I'm a bit confused. Could someone clarify? thanks for your help...
December 22, 2025
8:53 AM
I think it's safe to say that most users posting here re the desktop versions not supporting Windows 10 do not want to use an online version of TurboTax or any other tax prep company.
December 22, 2025
8:49 AM
Thank you. Since I have multiple states, the desktop version is asking me to pay $45 per state just to access it. there is no workaround. Seems silly to pay this to access my detailed depreciati...
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Thank you. Since I have multiple states, the desktop version is asking me to pay $45 per state just to access it. there is no workaround. Seems silly to pay this to access my detailed depreciation schedules, right?
December 22, 2025
8:39 AM
@jimmceachern12030 See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i709#en_US_2025_publink1000128279
December 22, 2025
8:34 AM
@jimmceachern12030 You can split that gift with your wife, yes, if you gave your son more than $19,000 from YOUR individual account.
December 22, 2025
8:29 AM
I took $26,000 from my ira and had taxes taken out at the time of withdrawal. It was deposited into my bank account. I then wrote one check to my son for the whole amount even though my wife and I ...
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I took $26,000 from my ira and had taxes taken out at the time of withdrawal. It was deposited into my bank account. I then wrote one check to my son for the whole amount even though my wife and I are both giving the gift to our son. On form 709 even though I gave only one check, do I need to show my wife aggreed to the gift? Thanks for your help, Jim
December 22, 2025
8:27 AM
@jimmceachern12030 wrote:
I took $26,000 from my ira and had taxes taken out at the time of withdrawal. It was deposited into my bank account. Then wrote a check to my son for the whole amount...
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@jimmceachern12030 wrote:
I took $26,000 from my ira and had taxes taken out at the time of withdrawal. It was deposited into my bank account. Then wrote a check to my son for the whole amount. Was thinking my wife and I could both give $13,000 each or do just one of us have to claim all of it to the irs? In either case do we need to file form 709?
Thanks for your help,
Jim
The annual gift exclusion in 2025 was $19,000. So if both you and your spouse, separately, gave your son $13,000 each there is no requirement to file a Form 709.
December 22, 2025
8:22 AM
I took $26,000 from my ira and had taxes taken out at the time of withdrawal. It was deposited into my bank account. Then wrote a check to my son for the whole amount. Was thinking my wife and I co...
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I took $26,000 from my ira and had taxes taken out at the time of withdrawal. It was deposited into my bank account. Then wrote a check to my son for the whole amount. Was thinking my wife and I could both give $13,000 each or do just one of us have to claim all of it to the irs? In either case do we need to file form 709? Thanks for your help, Jim
December 22, 2025
8:15 AM
Thanks! I am a qualified family member, thank goodness for that option.
December 22, 2025
8:03 AM
@Emuedgar1970 wrote: .....we must take a stand at some point! Stand against what? Megacap corporations? No offense but I'm betting on the megacaps winning that battle.
December 22, 2025
8:00 AM
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@Emuedgar1970 wrote: I would like to know which new company everyone is using, other than TurboTax. At the moment, you have a choice of two other than TurboTax; H&R Block and TaxAct. You'...
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@Emuedgar1970 wrote: I would like to know which new company everyone is using, other than TurboTax. At the moment, you have a choice of two other than TurboTax; H&R Block and TaxAct. You'll have to make other arrangements when they stop supporting Windows 10.
December 22, 2025
7:50 AM
Thank you! this is what i needed to know. We will be together for Christmas, so we can log into her account and obtain info. I will go ahead and upload 8821 (maybe 2848) in case I need to ask for doc...
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Thank you! this is what i needed to know. We will be together for Christmas, so we can log into her account and obtain info. I will go ahead and upload 8821 (maybe 2848) in case I need to ask for documents not available online. I understand about the refunds :( Ordinarily, I would expect her not to owe money, but there are 2 considerations: Health care subsidies and any1099-Cs that may be lurking out there. Thank you again!
December 22, 2025
6:46 AM
Go to this TurboTax website for information - https://www.intuit.com/expert-careers/tax-preparers/
December 22, 2025
6:42 AM
Thank you! All set now...
December 22, 2025
6:38 AM
I need a part time job
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