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Greatly appreciate your response!  I live in California, so it looks like I won't get an exemption out of it. I wish they would eliminate all these exemptions and just simplify the tax code and tax e... See more...
Greatly appreciate your response!  I live in California, so it looks like I won't get an exemption out of it. I wish they would eliminate all these exemptions and just simplify the tax code and tax everyone fairly. I'm not a big fan of Trump, but the one thing he did I do appreciate was increase the standard deduction to the point I no longer itemize anything as it doesn't buy me anything. My taxes are much less of a chore, which is as it should be.
This is what I see when I enter the 1099-R section in Turbo Tax Premier 2025: When I select "no", it bumps me back to the full Wages & Income tab. 
Still early on 2/13 but the issue has NOT been fixed as of this morning.  I'm using the online version, not desktop.
What needs to be fixed?
In the File section of the program in Step 2, if you have a tax refund, you can enter your bank information.
Still early on 2/13 but the issue has NOT been fixed as of this morning.  I'm using the online version, not desktop.
No, that is not necessary to include on your tax return. Keep that information handy in case if examined by an IRS audit.  Be sure you save all your receipts for each meal.
Still early on 2/13 but the issue has NOT been fixed as of this morning.  I'm using the online version, not desktop.
Keep refreshing or hitting back button. Also using other devices for email.
State info looks submitted to correct. Turbo Tax will not allow to proceed to step 3.
@nortonkd congrats idk why they pushing them so far out this year but if you use a prepaid card like Cash App Venmo chime Varo something like them I will get it the same day the IRS sends it out
It may be correct if the property  was rented at less than fair market value. In that case the rent income is considered personal income as opposed to rental income and if so the schedule E is not in... See more...
It may be correct if the property  was rented at less than fair market value. In that case the rent income is considered personal income as opposed to rental income and if so the schedule E is not included in your return. The rental income would appear as ordinary income and appear on Schedule 1.
Still early on 2/13 but not fixed as of this morning. I'm on the Online not desktop version.
As of early 2026, Hunter Douglas has not widely published a single "universal" QMID on their main landing pages. However, for products installed in 2025, the IRS requires a 4-digit Qualified Manufact... See more...
As of early 2026, Hunter Douglas has not widely published a single "universal" QMID on their main landing pages. However, for products installed in 2025, the IRS requires a 4-digit Qualified Manufacturer (QM) Code. For products installed starting January 1, 2026, the IRS transition involves moving toward a 17-character Product Identification Number (PIN).   Based on current industry data and manufacturer certification statements:   For 2025 installations: Many taxpayers have successfully used the code "HD11" or "HUNT" for Hunter Douglas on Form 5695, but this can vary by specific product line.  The Certification Statement: Hunter Douglas explicitly provides a Manufacturer’s Certification Statement for each year. This PDF is the "legal" proof you need for your records. You can usually download the latest version directly from hunterdouglas.com/tax-credit.
Hi   Thanks for your reply. The pdf I downloaded from Turbotax does not contained summary pages, e-file instruction or refund account information etc as you stated. I do have several accounts with ... See more...
Hi   Thanks for your reply. The pdf I downloaded from Turbotax does not contained summary pages, e-file instruction or refund account information etc as you stated. I do have several accounts with Intuit but I did go through everyone of them and could not find the details of my 2024 refund. In my 2024 turbotax app, I checked the e-file status, it said IRS accepted all my fed and states returns. But the refund amount shown on the pdf does not match fed and state refund. I don't how to get to the one that matches both. Please let me know how can I find out the correct one.    Thanks for your help