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I had to change from e-file to mailing. I've always e-filed but now I'm not allowed to. It won't download the mail in option. I was able to print if it was e-file but I have zero addresses to mail the... See more...
I had to change from e-file to mailing. I've always e-filed but now I'm not allowed to. It won't download the mail in option. I was able to print if it was e-file but I have zero addresses to mail them to.
Well that is the most confusing worksheet I have ever seen.... I'm going to have to get a cold beer before I try to figure what is happening to have taxable income and not have to pay a tax...  
The Form 1099-R section is estimated to be finalized and available in TurboTax on 01/21/2026
Once a tax return has been filed it cannot be changed, canceled or retrieved You will have to wait for the IRS to either Accept or Reject your filed federal tax return. If the return is rejected... See more...
Once a tax return has been filed it cannot be changed, canceled or retrieved You will have to wait for the IRS to either Accept or Reject your filed federal tax return. If the return is rejected you can make the necessary changes and e-file again. If the return is accepted you will have to amend your original tax return. An amended return, Form 1040-X, can only be printed and mailed to the IRS if the original tax return was not e-filed. The IRS will take up to 16 weeks or longer to process an amended tax return.   See this TurboTax support FAQ for amending a current year tax return - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/amend-federal-tax-return-curr...
Have always been a PA resident but was PCS’d elsewhere for over a year for military training. PCS’d back to PA this past tax season and I’m wondering if my PPM payout is state tax exempt. I know mili... See more...
Have always been a PA resident but was PCS’d elsewhere for over a year for military training. PCS’d back to PA this past tax season and I’m wondering if my PPM payout is state tax exempt. I know military income earned out of the state is PA tax exempt, but can’t find any guidance on if this PPM payout would be considered earned out of the state.
Once a tax return has been filed it cannot be changed, canceled or retrieved You will have to wait for the IRS to either Accept or Reject your filed federal tax return. If the return is rejected... See more...
Once a tax return has been filed it cannot be changed, canceled or retrieved You will have to wait for the IRS to either Accept or Reject your filed federal tax return. If the return is rejected you can make the necessary changes and e-file again. If the return is accepted you will have to amend your original tax return. An amended return, Form 1040-X, can only be printed and mailed to the IRS if the original tax return was not e-filed. The IRS will take up to 16 weeks or longer to process an amended tax return.   See this TurboTax support FAQ for amending a current year tax return - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/amend-federal-tax-return-current-year/L7eS6o1qh_US_en_US?uid=mkhkjn8q
The Overtime you report is an income DEDUCTION...not a credit.   So if the extra $$ you received from just the overtime portion was  $16,000, and IF you in an income situation where are being taxed... See more...
The Overtime you report is an income DEDUCTION...not a credit.   So if the extra $$ you received from just the overtime portion was  $16,000, and IF you in an income situation where are being taxed at the 10% level, then your taxes would be reduced by ~$1,600 relative to what it would have been had the $16,000 been included in taxable income.   ______________________ Only the excess received form the overtime is the deduction, not the base pay before the amount added for the overtime.    Example from Google: if you normally get $20/hr and overtime is $30/hr, then only the $10 extra is eligible for the income deduction.
An SSA-1099 cannot be uploaded from SSA, though I guess you could upload a picture.   Delete that form and go to the Social Security area and enter it manually.   Not sure how you got a 1099-R en... See more...
An SSA-1099 cannot be uploaded from SSA, though I guess you could upload a picture.   Delete that form and go to the Social Security area and enter it manually.   Not sure how you got a 1099-R entered...the 1099-R area is NOT even ready for ANY entries yet.....go delete any form you entered for that too.......then wait until next Friday to attempt to enter it again. ________________________
Why can't I access 1099-R IRA income information?  I've never experienced this issue with TurboTax?  Need help from TurboTax how do I get this information?
I agree, this is the first year in 15 years of using this section of TurboTax that I have had to wait this long. 
Ignore the sign-up....that's a bug they haven't corrected.   The 1099-R section is "expected" to be ready on 21 or 22 January...so come back and access that area again next Thursday or Friday.
We had $48,000 in o.t. so how can the REFUND OF 33% or $16,000 only be $1,632
Thanks again.  I switched to the FORMS view and the number I expected shows up there.  With home prices in California and having lived in our home for 48 years, we know that the capital gains due wil... See more...
Thanks again.  I switched to the FORMS view and the number I expected shows up there.  With home prices in California and having lived in our home for 48 years, we know that the capital gains due will be HIGH.  I just don't know IF the figure for Federal Tax Due includes that sale OR if it will increase.  The summary line for Sale of Your Home does not make it look like it's finished.  It has the words in green "Available now".  Am I to expect that the estimated tax owed will switch to an even higher figure??  Maybe not until I'm further along on the return -- and a number of forms aren't ready at the government level, apparently.     Again, thank you!
see responses from Intuit experts here   "The target date for Form 1099-R is still 1/21/26.  The wrong form 3903 issue for email sign up has been identified and is in the process of being corrected... See more...
see responses from Intuit experts here   "The target date for Form 1099-R is still 1/21/26.  The wrong form 3903 issue for email sign up has been identified and is in the process of being corrected.     In the meantime, you can use the 1099-R Worksheet in FORMS to fill in your pension amounts to continue tax calculations. "   https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/retirement/discussion/re-when-will-the-ira-401-k-pension-plan-withdrawals-1099-r-form-1099-r-section-be-available/01/3726956#M253890