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Jan 27 - still showing as "Available Soon" on Premier version Windows platform.  Checked for Updates and said I was current.   Bottom line is that TurboTax has a very poor method to communicate with ... See more...
Jan 27 - still showing as "Available Soon" on Premier version Windows platform.  Checked for Updates and said I was current.   Bottom line is that TurboTax has a very poor method to communicate with its customers as to when functions will be available.   I've been using TT for maybe 15+ years.  Unless management is willing to engage it customers and explain what's going on with such delays (home energy credits is just one of the issues) - then I will have to try another product for 2026 taxes.    I think TT's management is grossly underestimating its customers' frustrations.    We want a product with a planning feature whereby we can estimate our taxes due, or refund, in early December, so that we can make final decisions; and secondly, we want a fully functional tax program by no later than Jan 15.  
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, ... See more...
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website. Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms. Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit." Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.   Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
The option to receive your refund 5 days early happens at the federal refund screen. The system will ask you to choose which way  you would like to receive a fast deposit.    Click  "No Thanks" ‌... See more...
The option to receive your refund 5 days early happens at the federal refund screen. The system will ask you to choose which way  you would like to receive a fast deposit.    Click  "No Thanks" ‌ at the bottom of the screen. You can then choose between other refund options like Direct Deposit (standard timing). 
No, you don't have to report anything if you didn't withdraw or borrow from your IRA.  It should be noted that you can't borrow from an IRA, you may be referring to a 401-K .  Regardless, the answer... See more...
No, you don't have to report anything if you didn't withdraw or borrow from your IRA.  It should be noted that you can't borrow from an IRA, you may be referring to a 401-K .  Regardless, the answer is the same.   A loan from your 401-K isn't taxable. If you withdraw from the IRA, or a 401-K, you will get a 1099-R that is reportable on your taxes. All income should be reported on your tax return.  However, "You only need to report personal items that you sold if they were sold for more than what you originally paid."   See the TurboTax article Do I have to report personal items that I sold at a yard sale?       [Edited 01/27/2026: 6:44 PST] @cleardove2002
To check if you signed up for the TurboTax Refund Advance, you can look in a few specific places in your account or your email.     Check Your TurboTax Order Details On the Tax Home page, sc... See more...
To check if you signed up for the TurboTax Refund Advance, you can look in a few specific places in your account or your email.     Check Your TurboTax Order Details On the Tax Home page, scroll down to the section for "Your tax returns & documents." Select View Order Details. Look for "Refund Advance" or "Credit Karma Money" listed under your payment and refund methods. If it’s not there, you likely selected a standard direct deposit or a different refund option.   Look for Confirmation Emails If you applied, you should have received automated emails from TurboTax and its partners. From TurboTax: Search for an email confirming your "Refund Selection." From Credit Karma: If you were approved, Credit Karma sends an email when the funds are deposited into your Credit Karma Money Spend account. From WebBank: If your application was denied, you will receive an email from WebBank (the lender) explaining the reason for the decline.   Check Your Credit Karma Money Account Because the Refund Advance is deposited into a Credit Karma Money™ Spend account, checking that account is the fastest way to see if the loan was processed. Log in to your Credit Karma account. Navigate to the Money tab. If you see a pending or completed deposit for a portion of your refund (typically between $250 and $4,000) shortly after the IRS accepted your return, that is your Refund Advance.   Review Your Tax Return Summary You can also find clues on your actual tax forms: Open your 2025 return in TurboTax Go to the Tax Tools menu on the left Select Print Center View your Federal Information Worksheet Look at the "Direct Deposit" section If you signed up for the advance, the bank account listed will be the MVB Bank account associated with Credit Karma, rather than your personal bank account.     Where do you find the Refund Advance Option When you get to the screen that says, "Get your federal refund faster" and it gives the option of Fast deposit to Credit Karma or a bank account, select "No thanks". The next screen is "How would you like to receive your federal refund?" If you are eligible for the Refund Advance, you will see this as an option.   The Refund Advance is not available to everyone.    Here are a couple things to check: If you are using a TurboTax partner affiliate link to use the software, the Refund Advance will not be available. If you select the 5 Day Early Refund Delivery, you will not see the Refund Advance option, but you can return to the refund selection page and find all the options listed. See this resource for more information:  Offer details and disclosures for the Refund Advance  program   Refund Advance Eligibility Here are some of the eligibility requirements to qualify for a Refund Advance loan: You’re 18 or older Your expected federal refund amount is $500 or more You’re not a resident of North Carolina, Connecticut, or Illinois You’re e-filing your federal tax return with TurboTax Your physical address is listed on your tax return. Your address must be located in one of the eligible states and can’t be a PO box or prison address You’re not filing one of these tax forms: 1310, 4852, 4684, 4868, 1040SS, 1040PR, 1040X, 8888, or 8862 You aren’t filing on behalf of a deceased taxpayer You must report income on a Form W-2, 1099-R, or Sched C You must open or have an existing Credit Karma Money™ checking account
Thanks, for the advice. It just seems interesting that the website version is updated with the forms needed but the desktop version is delayed for the same forms. I am waiting on the desktop version ... See more...
Thanks, for the advice. It just seems interesting that the website version is updated with the forms needed but the desktop version is delayed for the same forms. I am waiting on the desktop version to receive the 5329-T and 8606-T forms    When Ive gone to the site for the manual there are no updates for federal or anything referencing 2025
Nothing regarding this has changed.  The Other Tax Situations section is still present as it has been and, if your distributions qualify, the SEPP exception to the early-distribution penalty can stil... See more...
Nothing regarding this has changed.  The Other Tax Situations section is still present as it has been and, if your distributions qualify, the SEPP exception to the early-distribution penalty can still be claimed as described above.
No, it has to be deposited to a Credit Karma card and you can't apply after you file. Applying is part of the filing process.
Thank you.  This is what I thought but I appreciate you confirming it.  It just seemed strange that the IRS wouldn’t require me to provide any details on the previously claimed interest so they could... See more...
Thank you.  This is what I thought but I appreciate you confirming it.  It just seemed strange that the IRS wouldn’t require me to provide any details on the previously claimed interest so they could reconcile my 2025 interest amount not matching the IRS1099-INT form.  I guess the IRS really is a “trusting” organization after all. 😄
It depends- there are a few reasons this may be happening.   First, there are some qualifications.  Only non-exempt employees may deduct overtime, you must have a valid social security number, an... See more...
It depends- there are a few reasons this may be happening.   First, there are some qualifications.  Only non-exempt employees may deduct overtime, you must have a valid social security number, and you cannot file separately from your spouse.     Next, only the "half" pay from time-and-a-half is deductible.  There is also an income phaseout (this starts at $150,000 for single filers and $3000,000 for married filing jointly).   Lastly, you cannot use the overtime deduction to reduce your taxable income below zero.   Here is an article you may find helpful: No Tax on Overtime Explained: Qualified Overtime Deduction Rules for 2025
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To check if you signed up for the TurboTax Refund Advance, you can look in a few specific places in your account or your email.    Check Your TurboTax Order Details On the Tax Home page, scr... See more...
To check if you signed up for the TurboTax Refund Advance, you can look in a few specific places in your account or your email.    Check Your TurboTax Order Details On the Tax Home page, scroll down to the section for "Your tax returns & documents." Select View Order Details. Look for "Refund Advance" or "Credit Karma Money" listed under your payment and refund methods. If it’s not there, you likely selected a standard direct deposit or a different refund option.   Look for Confirmation Emails If you applied, you should have received automated emails from TurboTax and its partners. From TurboTax: Search for an email confirming your "Refund Selection." From Credit Karma: If you were approved, Credit Karma sends an email when the funds are deposited into your Credit Karma Money Spend account. From WebBank: If your application was denied, you will receive an email from WebBank (the lender) explaining the reason for the decline.   Check Your Credit Karma Money Account Because the Refund Advance is deposited into a Credit Karma Money™ Spend account, checking that account is the fastest way to see if the loan was processed. Log in to your Credit Karma account. Navigate to the Money tab. If you see a pending or completed deposit for a portion of your refund (typically between $250 and $4,000) shortly after the IRS accepted your return, that is your Refund Advance.   Review Your Tax Return Summary You can also find clues on your actual tax forms: Open your 2025 return in TurboTax Go to the Tax Tools menu on the left Select Print Center View your Federal Information Worksheet Look at the "Direct Deposit" section If you signed up for the advance, the bank account listed will be the MVB Bank account associated with Credit Karma, rather than your personal bank account.
If you deleted a form from your TurboTax Program, you will need to re-enter it.  You can enter it the same way you entered it originally, by uploading it or manually typing it in.    Your Turbo... See more...
If you deleted a form from your TurboTax Program, you will need to re-enter it.  You can enter it the same way you entered it originally, by uploading it or manually typing it in.    Your TurboTax account is yours and private, we do not have access to copies of your tax documents. 
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over its processing or the timing of your refund's release.   The IRS states that most federal tax refunds are issued within 21 days of acceptan... See more...
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over its processing or the timing of your refund's release.   The IRS states that most federal tax refunds are issued within 21 days of acceptance. However, some may take longer if they require additional review. Also, by law, the IRS cannot issue EITC or ACTC refunds before mid-February. This applies to your entire refund, not just the portion related to those specific credits.   Here are a few FAQs to help you track your refund: When will I get my federal tax refund? How do I track my state refund? Why does Where's My Refund say "approved" but TurboTax still says "accepted"? Why do some refunds take longer than others? What if my IRS refund is taking longer than 21 days?
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, ... See more...
Sounds like something got stuck. You can try these things:   Log Out Completely: Before doing anything else, click Sign Out in the TurboTax menu. Clear Cache and Cookies: This removes old, "corrupted" data that might be confusing the website. Use an Incognito (Private) Window: This is the most effective "quick fix" because it launches the browser without any saved history or extensions (like AdBlockers) that often interfere with tax forms. Check Pop-up Blockers: TurboTax often opens forms (like the 1099 PDF) or payment windows in a separate pop-up. Look at the right side of your address bar for a small icon with a "red X"—click it and select "Always allow pop-ups from Intuit." Restart the Browser: Close all open windows of your browser entirely and then reopen it.   Most TurboTax errors happen because the browser is trying to use an old "session" from a previous visit. By clearing the cache or using Incognito mode, you force the browser to establish a brand-new, secure connection with the Intuit servers.
The state tax return will be Pending until the Federal tax return has been Accepted by the IRS.  Even when Accepted by the IRS the state may take longer to start receiving 2025 tax returns.
To check if you signed up for the TurboTax Refund Advance, you can look in a few specific places in your account or your email.    Check Your TurboTax Order Details On the Tax Home page, scr... See more...
To check if you signed up for the TurboTax Refund Advance, you can look in a few specific places in your account or your email.    Check Your TurboTax Order Details On the Tax Home page, scroll down to the section for "Your tax returns & documents." Select View Order Details. Look for "Refund Advance" or "Credit Karma Money" listed under your payment and refund methods. If it’s not there, you likely selected a standard direct deposit or a different refund option.   Look for Confirmation Emails If you applied, you should have received automated emails from TurboTax and its partners. From TurboTax: Search for an email confirming your "Refund Selection." From Credit Karma: If you were approved, Credit Karma sends an email when the funds are deposited into your Credit Karma Money Spend account. From WebBank: If your application was denied, you will receive an email from WebBank (the lender) explaining the reason for the decline.   Check Your Credit Karma Money Account Because the Refund Advance is deposited into a Credit Karma Money™ Spend account, checking that account is the fastest way to see if the loan was processed. Log in to your Credit Karma account. Navigate to the Money tab. If you see a pending or completed deposit for a portion of your refund (typically between $250 and $4,000) shortly after the IRS accepted your return, that is your Refund Advance.   Review Your Tax Return Summary You can also find clues on your actual tax forms: Open your 2025 return in TurboTax Go to the Tax Tools menu on the left Select Print Center View your Federal Information Worksheet Look at the "Direct Deposit" section If you signed up for the advance, the bank account listed will be the MVB Bank account associated with Credit Karma, rather than your personal bank account.
To check if you signed up for the TurboTax Refund Advance, you can look in a few specific places in your account or your email.    Check Your TurboTax Order Details On the Tax Home page, scr... See more...
To check if you signed up for the TurboTax Refund Advance, you can look in a few specific places in your account or your email.    Check Your TurboTax Order Details On the Tax Home page, scroll down to the section for "Your tax returns & documents." Select View Order Details. Look for "Refund Advance" or "Credit Karma Money" listed under your payment and refund methods. If it’s not there, you likely selected a standard direct deposit or a different refund option.   Look for Confirmation Emails If you applied, you should have received automated emails from TurboTax and its partners. From TurboTax: Search for an email confirming your "Refund Selection." From Credit Karma: If you were approved, Credit Karma sends an email when the funds are deposited into your Credit Karma Money Spend account. From WebBank: If your application was denied, you will receive an email from WebBank (the lender) explaining the reason for the decline.   Check Your Credit Karma Money Account Because the Refund Advance is deposited into a Credit Karma Money™ Spend account, checking that account is the fastest way to see if the loan was processed. Log in to your Credit Karma account. Navigate to the Money tab. If you see a pending or completed deposit for a portion of your refund (typically between $250 and $4,000) shortly after the IRS accepted your return, that is your Refund Advance.   Review Your Tax Return Summary You can also find clues on your actual tax forms: Open your 2025 return in TurboTax Go to the Tax Tools menu on the left Select Print Center View your Federal Information Worksheet Look at the "Direct Deposit" section If you signed up for the advance, the bank account listed will be the MVB Bank account associated with Credit Karma, rather than your personal bank account.