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Return to the Schedule K-1 topic and edit the K-1 with Box 20 information. Continue through the interview until you see "We see you have Section 199A information." Check the box that applies (us... See more...
Return to the Schedule K-1 topic and edit the K-1 with Box 20 information. Continue through the interview until you see "We see you have Section 199A information." Check the box that applies (usually the first option). On the page "We need some information about your 199A income," be sure to check the first box and enter at least one type of income. Check any other boxes that appear on Statement A and enter the related amount. Continue back to the K-1 summary page.
I am having a similar problem with 1099-INT doing an amended return
Where is the file and e-file tab to track return status?
L'équipe technique est au courant de cette erreur et la correction aura lieu sous peu. Merci de nous en faire part.   Merci de choisir TurboImpôt
In the prior years' print PDF, try Ctrl + F searching for 4562. This should help pull up the location of Form 4562, Depreciation and Amortization.    If this does not work, try re-printing, and s... See more...
In the prior years' print PDF, try Ctrl + F searching for 4562. This should help pull up the location of Form 4562, Depreciation and Amortization.    If this does not work, try re-printing, and selecting the print setting to print all calculation worksheets:      You can also print the Depr Report separately, by switching to Forms mode in the upper-right hand corner (in TurboTax desktop Windows), select Depr Report from Forms in My Return on the left-hand side menu, and selecting Print from the bottom underneath the form.
I have old turbo tax files on my computer. I didn't know to sae PDF version, so I only have the .tax documents. I no longer have the desktop software, although I bought it each year. How can I open t... See more...
I have old turbo tax files on my computer. I didn't know to sae PDF version, so I only have the .tax documents. I no longer have the desktop software, although I bought it each year. How can I open the files?
I, and others, have asked the same question, and have the same concerns (for the sake of not carrying over to next year's return). TT clearly has a bug (several bugs in fact), and seems to not care, ... See more...
I, and others, have asked the same question, and have the same concerns (for the sake of not carrying over to next year's return). TT clearly has a bug (several bugs in fact), and seems to not care, and is doing nothing to fix this and other issues, and get it off of the Income Summary Page, so it does not transfer over next year. It should not even be on this year's return.
Option 1 is correct. Every page you send to the IRS must have "Superseded Return" written at the top of the page.   Adding that notation to worksheets (options 2/3) is optional but might prove usef... See more...
Option 1 is correct. Every page you send to the IRS must have "Superseded Return" written at the top of the page.   Adding that notation to worksheets (options 2/3) is optional but might prove useful for your records.
Please do not spend your time responding to my post. After reading more I realized I am a Georgia resident for the entire year of 2025 since I lived there over 183 days. 
I had a similar problem with Form 5695 not calculating any tax credit when it should have -- TT Deluxe desktop for Mac. In my case, I bought a heat pump water heater last year and claimed the credit ... See more...
I had a similar problem with Form 5695 not calculating any tax credit when it should have -- TT Deluxe desktop for Mac. In my case, I bought a heat pump water heater last year and claimed the credit on Line 29 (section B) of form 5695, however TT didn't correctly calculate the tax credit amount on Line 29h.   After installing the latest update this morning it's working correctly now. Thanks!
Please do not spend your time responding to my post. After reading more I realized I am a Georgia resident for the entire year of 2025 since I lived there over 183 days. 
See this for transferring tax data to the current year tax return - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/import-export-data-files/transfer-last-year-return-turbotax-online/L279... See more...
See this for transferring tax data to the current year tax return - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/import-export-data-files/transfer-last-year-return-turbotax-online/L279eUvY2_US_en_US   This can only be done when you start the 2025 tax return.
I am facing the same issue. Were you able to resolve it?
If you qualify, you can claim the credit when you prepare your Kansas resident tax return. On the Take a look at Kansas credits and taxes page, scroll down and click Start next to Other Credits and C... See more...
If you qualify, you can claim the credit when you prepare your Kansas resident tax return. On the Take a look at Kansas credits and taxes page, scroll down and click Start next to Other Credits and Credit Carryovers. Answer YES and then enter the amount on the KS-26 line; it's the 4th item in the list.
When I tested the situation you described, the section for retirement income reported on Form 1099-R actually came up before Social Security income.  If you did not get that option, then use the inst... See more...
When I tested the situation you described, the section for retirement income reported on Form 1099-R actually came up before Social Security income.  If you did not get that option, then use the instructions provided above by user xmasbaby0 to enter your Form 1099-R income or take a look at the following TurboTax help article for instructions:   Where do I enter my 1099-R?   Please also share which version of TurboTax you are using so I can follow-up with that particular version to be sure there is not an issue that needs further investigation.   @dbputman 
@imageprods Then I cannot understand why you would have a problem. When using the interview section of the program and there is a box for entering an amount, either double click or Edit and Support... See more...
@imageprods Then I cannot understand why you would have a problem. When using the interview section of the program and there is a box for entering an amount, either double click or Edit and Supporting Details will be displayed.   Try this - Go to Deductions & Credits.  Then start the Medical Expenses section.  On a screen for entering medical expenses of any type put the cursor in the box.  Click on Edit and on Add Supporting Details.  Does that work?  
If Form 8960 is not populating in your return when you expected it would be, it's likely because you do not meet the filing threshold for Net Investment Income tax this year. From the IRS 8960 "Who M... See more...
If Form 8960 is not populating in your return when you expected it would be, it's likely because you do not meet the filing threshold for Net Investment Income tax this year. From the IRS 8960 "Who Must File" instructions: Who Must File  Attach Form 8960 to your return if your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is greater than the applicable threshold amount. The applicable threshold amount is based on your filing status.  • Married filing jointly or Qualifying surviving spouse is $250,000.  • Married filing separately is $125,000.  • Single or Head of household is $200,000. With the exception of certain adjustments for income from CFC's and PFIC's (this is unusual), your MAGI for NII purposes will generally be your AGI on Line 11a of Form 1040.  TurboTax Tip: Even if you have net investment income, you only have to file Form 8960 if you owe the NIIT. Sources: IRS - 8960 Instructions; TurboTax - What is Form 8960: Net Investment Income Tax
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