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Is your Single Member LLC set up as an S Corp?   If yes then post back.   If you are not a S Corp it is a disregarded entity and you file it on Schedule C as self employment in your personal 1040 tax... See more...
Is your Single Member LLC set up as an S Corp?   If yes then post back.   If you are not a S Corp it is a disregarded entity and you file it on Schedule C as self employment in your personal 1040 tax return.  You can deduct a Net Loss against your other income.      To report your self employment income you will fill out schedule C in your personal 1040 tax return and pay SE self employment Tax.  Here's a Schedule C  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sc.pdf   You can enter Self Employment Income into Online Deluxe but if you have any expenses you will have to upgrade to Premium or use any of the Desktop CD/Download programs.
I started a small business (single member LLC) and made just under $1,000 and spent maybe $2,000. I just want to make sure I file it correctly. What forms would I be using? Is there anything to know?
When opening TT2024 today I was surprisingly presented with an activation screen requesting the activation code. When attempting to enter, received error code 603, “5 activations have already been re... See more...
When opening TT2024 today I was surprisingly presented with an activation screen requesting the activation code. When attempting to enter, received error code 603, “5 activations have already been registered”. I have not exceeded the allotted 5 installs. Appreciate any guidance to resolve the issue.
October 20, 2025,  Keela Robison, Vice President TurboTax [Updated10/27/2025] At Intuit, the security of your personal and financial data is our top priority. Today, we sent a reminder communi... See more...
October 20, 2025,  Keela Robison, Vice President TurboTax [Updated10/27/2025] At Intuit, the security of your personal and financial data is our top priority. Today, we sent a reminder communication to our valued Windows 10 Desktop customers informing them that TurboTax Desktop personal software for tax year 2025 and beyond will require Windows 11 or future operating systems. At the same time, we communicated that TurboTax Desktop Windows 10 business editions would be available for one more year - tax year 2025, after which business customers will need to upgrade their operating system or switch to TurboTax Online. I wanted to share some context on those decisions. On October 14, 2025, Microsoft stopped providing updates, technical support, and security fixes for Windows 10. While they are offering a paid extended security updates (ESU) program for one year (for consumers), it will only cover critical and important updates (more info). Moreover, our analysis suggests that very few consumers plan to pay for the ESU program. Given that, we’ve made the decision to discontinue support for TurboTax Desktop personal software on Windows 10. While we expect business customers to adopt the ESU at much higher rates, we have reiterated in our communications that businesses should carefully consider and acknowledge the risks of using an unsupported operating system before installing TurboTax Desktop for Business on Windows 10. Thankfully, TurboTax customers have options. We know many of our customers have already upgraded to Windows 11. Additionally, our customers can always access TurboTax Online via any supported web browser (many web browsers will be supported on Windows 10, regardless of whether the extended security program is active) or on mobile devices (iOS, Android).  TurboTax Online offers many additional features beyond what is available on our desktop versions. To highlight just a few: This year, we’re offering many new ways to automatically bring in your tax documents into TurboTax Online, including uploading PDFs of 1099-B and 1099-Composite forms.  If you have Restricted Stock Units (employee stock grants) or Employee Stock Purchase Program sales that show a zero cost basis, TurboTax Online now automatically adjusts those using supplemental forms that you upload from E*TRADE or Fidelity (Schwab is already supported). Last year in testing, we found that this removed a lot of work – 50 clicks on average – and reduced our customers’ taxable income by $12K on average! We have an intelligent, personalized tax topic recommendation system that highlights topics you may have missed that will save you money. In our testing last year, this system improved tax outcomes by over 3.5% for our Deluxe and Premium customers. We have made it easy for our desktop customers to move to TurboTax Online and transfer their prior year tax information. Plus, we’re providing a special offer to our desktop customers: If you purchase TurboTax Desktop personal software for tax year 2025 and cannot install it because you have Windows 10, we have you covered. You will receive an in-product offer to switch to our TurboTax Online Premium service at no additional cost (includes one federal and one state return). We deeply value your loyalty to TurboTax, and we hope that we continue to earn your business for many years to come.
This is the TurboTax US user community website. Go to this TurboTax Canada website for assistance with a Canadian tax return or the TurboTax Canada editions - https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/t... See more...
This is the TurboTax US user community website. Go to this TurboTax Canada website for assistance with a Canadian tax return or the TurboTax Canada editions - https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/turbotax-support/en-ca
2025.   2026.   Here are the excerpts from the Act that was passed:   SEC. 70120. STATE AND LOCAL TAXES ... any taxable year beginning in calendar year 2025, $40,000.     SEC. 70424. CHARITA... See more...
2025.   2026.   Here are the excerpts from the Act that was passed:   SEC. 70120. STATE AND LOCAL TAXES ... any taxable year beginning in calendar year 2025, $40,000.     SEC. 70424. CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS OF INDIVIDUALS WHO DO NOT ELECT TO ITEMIZE ... shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.   https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/1/text  
I received a very lame email from TurboTax today (Monday, October 20, 2025) that stated the following:   Thanks for letting us know about your issue with printing form 8582. We apologize for any... See more...
I received a very lame email from TurboTax today (Monday, October 20, 2025) that stated the following:   Thanks for letting us know about your issue with printing form 8582. We apologize for any inconvenience this caused. We’ve got a help article that we think will help you with this.   https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/rental-property/irs-form-8582-calculating-passive-activity-losses-for-real-estate/c71Jm0iM7   If this doesn’t do the trick or there’s something else we can help you with, feel free to give us a call. That is a completely generic help article about IRS Form 8582 and obviously does not address the issue. What a joke response.   Thus, I just called TurboTax again (on October 20, 2025), and got transferred to the Resolutions Desk again. Even though minimal detailed reproduction steps were included with the original investigation request from this past Friday, October 17, 2025, and this community article was also referenced, the first investigation request was apparently closed because there was "not enough information to investigate the issue."   Therefore, I just had the agent submit a second investigation request, referencing the first investigation request, and reiterating almost everything that was already included in the first request in the exact format the investigation team requested.   So far, I have now spent 2.5 hours total (Friday: 1 hour; today: 1.5 hours) trying to get through TurboTax's procedural hoops just to even start a formal investigation of this issue, which is now way more time than it would have taken to simply complete the PDF of IRS 8582 page 3 manually. And this is on top of all the time spent by @Lani6 and @Rightfield.   You would think the TurboTax investigation team could actually spend 5 minutes reading investigation requests in full before rejecting them, but apparently, that is too much to ask. Customer time is valuable too and should not be disregarded when diligently reporting obvious issues with TurboTax software.  
@p5browne1 wrote: I have a 2009 Laptop that upgraded with the 23H2 - working fine.... Yep, and I believe that's about the cutoff date for the Rufus upgrade (i.e., 2009 or later Intel CPU).  ... See more...
@p5browne1 wrote: I have a 2009 Laptop that upgraded with the 23H2 - working fine.... Yep, and I believe that's about the cutoff date for the Rufus upgrade (i.e., 2009 or later Intel CPU).   If the previous poster has a computer with an intel CPU prior to 2009, it's time for a new one anyway; these things don't last forever.
I have a 2009 Laptop that upgraded with the 23H2 - working fine. (Also upgraded to SSD) Just won't go any 11 higher, but does still update on every second Tuesday of the month, with updates compariab... See more...
I have a 2009 Laptop that upgraded with the 23H2 - working fine. (Also upgraded to SSD) Just won't go any 11 higher, but does still update on every second Tuesday of the month, with updates compariable to it's hardware. I've seen some of these new computers under $1000 - essentially, a laptop in a box with an very useless power supply. Sata Power connector on motherboard with a proprietory connection that is next to impossible to find an adapter for. Have told several Brands if they're going to do that BS, then at least include the power connectors with the computer !  If the old computer is just working fine and it's in good condition, why not extend it's life with Windows 11 and  a new SSD. (Or leave on 10 if 11 not required)
I have two--one is a cabin on land that I have been working on, the other is land with pine timber.
Thanks. That company offers the service for $45 and I have no idea how reliable they are (or if I should trust them with something that has our Social Security numbers. I'm hoping there's another sol... See more...
Thanks. That company offers the service for $45 and I have no idea how reliable they are (or if I should trust them with something that has our Social Security numbers. I'm hoping there's another solution.
Hi there,   Thanks for the opportunity to join this community forum.  I truly appreciate it.  I am reaching out to you now, because I have a problem with CRA (Canada Revenue Agency).  My husband ... See more...
Hi there,   Thanks for the opportunity to join this community forum.  I truly appreciate it.  I am reaching out to you now, because I have a problem with CRA (Canada Revenue Agency).  My husband and I have separated from 2023 and he lives in US, while I live in Canada. I didn't put the marital status into separated for my income tax 2023 and 2024, since we haven't divorced.  But, my husband changed his address from Canadian address to US address in his 2023 and 2024 income tax. So, right now CRA asked me to return child benefit I received from 2023 to now. I need help to fix this issue,  so I don't need to return child benefits to CRA. What should I do to fix this issue with CRA? Could you please help me and let me know what actions I should take to fix it? Thanks so much for your attention and I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.    Sincerely,  DP
Because some of us do not have a computer that can be upgraded to Win 11! While there are some that can be, even if they fail the check, there others, like mine, that, because the processor is too ol... See more...
Because some of us do not have a computer that can be upgraded to Win 11! While there are some that can be, even if they fail the check, there others, like mine, that, because the processor is too old, it is unwise to try to upgrade.    So...maybe YOU should listen!
Hi @user17608986370  You may have to give TurboTax an update, check out this article: Manually Update TurboTax for Windows Software  This article provides other options on troubleshooting you can t... See more...
Hi @user17608986370  You may have to give TurboTax an update, check out this article: Manually Update TurboTax for Windows Software  This article provides other options on troubleshooting you can try: Troubleshoot TurboTax Desktop for Windows issues Let us know if any of these work for you. 
Did you make a payment with an Extension to file?   If your extension payment from 4868 line 7 did not automatically show up on 1040 you need to enter it. So make sure it's not already there before... See more...
Did you make a payment with an Extension to file?   If your extension payment from 4868 line 7 did not automatically show up on 1040 you need to enter it. So make sure it's not already there before you enter it!   For 2024 Federal Extension payments should be on schedule 3 line 10. And go to 1040 line 31.   To enter the amount you paid with an extension (including state extension) go to Federal Taxes (or Personal Tab for desktop H&B version) Deductions and Credits Then scroll way down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid Other Income Taxes - Click the Start or Update button   Next page second section Payments with Extension Either Visit All or Click Start or Update by the extension you paid  
Your post is very confusing. Can you re-phrase or explain more----what are you trying to do?
Hi @deblewis1652  Have you tried using 0 or confirmed the AGI with the IRS? Here's where can Get your tax records and transcripts with the IRS. View these related replies for more info on this topi... See more...
Hi @deblewis1652  Have you tried using 0 or confirmed the AGI with the IRS? Here's where can Get your tax records and transcripts with the IRS. View these related replies for more info on this topic:  -AGI Rejection of Spouse During EFILE -Rejected for SPOUSE AGI efiled -How do I file my return my mail? 
For Itemizers only: The 0.5% AGI floor applies to the sum of all your qualifying charitable contributions for the entire tax year & not each donation or each charity. Example: Your AGI: $300,... See more...
For Itemizers only: The 0.5% AGI floor applies to the sum of all your qualifying charitable contributions for the entire tax year & not each donation or each charity. Example: Your AGI: $300,000 0.5% AGI Floor: $300,000 times 0.005 = $1,500 Your Total Donations for the year: $5,000 Your Itemized Deduction: $5,000 (Total Donations)- $1,500 (AGI Floor) = $3,500 The amount equal to the floor is not deductible.  If your 0.5% AGI floor is $660, then that $660 is not deductible. If you donated exactly $660, your deductible amount would be $0. If you donated $1,000, your deductible amount would be $340 ($1,000 - $660).   You are also correct that official IRS clarity is currently limited, as the law is newly enacted and its major provisions only take effect in 2026. The IRS typically issues detailed guidance, publications, and forms closer to the effective date.   @jcgbus Thanks for the question!!
Hi @raymondthorpe66  Use this article to log into your correct Intuit account: I need help signing in to my Intuit Account