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No, form 3903 has to do with moving expenses, it has nothing to do with 1099-Rs.   The bug is just in the email alert system; it means you can't sign up to get an alert when 1099-Rs are fully suppo... See more...
No, form 3903 has to do with moving expenses, it has nothing to do with 1099-Rs.   The bug is just in the email alert system; it means you can't sign up to get an alert when 1099-Rs are fully supported in TurboTax 2025.   It doesn't imply there will be any problem with 1099-R processing once they are supported.   There is an early post which indicated 1099-Rs will be supported in the 1/21 update.  We can all check after that to see if that is correct.  
It is NOT saving my choices in the "Which months?" screen.  I'm not changing my answers every time I complete that screen.    It is LOSING my answers on Save.  As a result, it is taxing my HSA dis... See more...
It is NOT saving my choices in the "Which months?" screen.  I'm not changing my answers every time I complete that screen.    It is LOSING my answers on Save.  As a result, it is taxing my HSA distribution on Form 8899 which is carried over to Schedule 1, Item 8F, which is carried over to 1040 Line 8.    Are you part of the Turbotax programming team?  
Rather clumsy approach.  Why don't the programmers just fix it since it has worked in all prior years.
You can go to Tax Tools > Tools > My Fees. This will show you exactly what TurboTax is billing you for. You can find those order number and see what they are for. 
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There are a couple ways to do this.    Sign in to the Intuit Account Manager. Select Data privacy from the left-side menu. Look for "Data used for Intuit products" or "Personalized exper... See more...
There are a couple ways to do this.    Sign in to the Intuit Account Manager. Select Data privacy from the left-side menu. Look for "Data used for Intuit products" or "Personalized experiences." If your consent is listed there, you can toggle it off.    Or you do this by contacting Intuit’s privacy team. Send them an email saying: "I am revoking my consent for Intuit to use or disclose my tax return information for any purpose other than the preparation and filing of my 2025 tax return." You can send this to: privacy@intuit.com
@Doesitmatter  @DC433    If you click on Visit All by Retirement Plans and SS you do get the message - This section will be ready soon.    But you can click on the next line down by Social Security t... See more...
@Doesitmatter  @DC433    If you click on Visit All by Retirement Plans and SS you do get the message - This section will be ready soon.    But you can click on the next line down by Social Security to enter SS. I never use the Visit All button.  
Change in the tax laws is the reason for the delay. Even the IRS website does not have all the forms and instructions or worksheets for 2025 posted.   The first day available to file with the IRS i... See more...
Change in the tax laws is the reason for the delay. Even the IRS website does not have all the forms and instructions or worksheets for 2025 posted.   The first day available to file with the IRS is January 26.
It is very difficult to use medical expenses as an itemized deduction, so if you will not have enough to enter, the x-ray fee will have no effect anyway.   We cannot tell you how to obtain that fee--... See more...
It is very difficult to use medical expenses as an itemized deduction, so if you will not have enough to enter, the x-ray fee will have no effect anyway.   We cannot tell you how to obtain that fee--you could try calling your primary care physician's office to see what lab they got results from and then seek out the statement.  Or check your credit card and bank statements to see if you made a payment to a lab.  You can only enter the part that you paid for yourself.   MEDICAL EXPENSES The medical expense deduction has to meet a rather large threshold before it can affect your return. The amount of medical (including dental, vision, etc.)  expenses that will count toward itemization is the amount that is OVER 7.5% of your adjusted gross income. You should only enter the amount that you paid in 2025—do not include any amounts that were covered by insurance or that are still outstanding.  Of course, your medical expenses plus your other itemized deductions still have to exceed your standard deduction before you will see a difference in your tax due or refund.   To enter your medical expenses go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Medical>Medical Expenses       2025 STANDARD DEDUCTION AMOUNTS SINGLE $15,750  (65 or older/legally blind + $2000) MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY $15,750  (65 or older/legally blind +1600) MARRIED FILING JOINTLY $31,500  (65 or older/legally blind + $1600) HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD $23,625 (65 or older/legally blind + $2000)  
Change in the tax laws is the reason for the delay. Even the IRS website does not have all the forms and instructions or worksheets for 2025 posted.   The first day available to file with the IRS i... See more...
Change in the tax laws is the reason for the delay. Even the IRS website does not have all the forms and instructions or worksheets for 2025 posted.   The first day available to file with the IRS is January 26.
Change in the tax laws is the reason for the delay. Even the IRS website does not have all the forms and instructions or worksheets for 2025 posted.
We'd love to help you complete your tax return, but need more information. Can you please clarify your question?
Thanks for the articles. It appears that link #2 and #3 contents are identical. I'll give it a try later when my W2 and 1099s are available. Will be back to ask questions if I have more to ask.
Is your income listed in Box 1 on your W-2 more than 176,100? If so, the full tip amount you reported to your employer on Form 4070 may not be listed in Box 7 on your W-2 since Box 7 on your W-2 onl... See more...
Is your income listed in Box 1 on your W-2 more than 176,100? If so, the full tip amount you reported to your employer on Form 4070 may not be listed in Box 7 on your W-2 since Box 7 on your W-2 only reports Social Security Tips.   To clarify, is this the situation you are experiencing?  If so, what is reported on your W-2 Box 1 and on your W-2 Box 8?    @Lakeviewotter