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Yes, I understand. The ESA/QTP worksheet did allow me to write in Room and Board on line 7 for one of my kids who is also not a dependent and it kept it when calculating total expenses.   
The confusion is due to the fact that the question was asked in 2025 while 2024 tax returns were being filed.  However, regardless of the year involved, the answer is the same.     Use the inform... See more...
The confusion is due to the fact that the question was asked in 2025 while 2024 tax returns were being filed.  However, regardless of the year involved, the answer is the same.     Use the information in the following TurboTax help article to get started:    How do I amend my state tax return?   @edreier01 
Did you select I stopped using this vehicle in a self-employment activity?   If so, the Sales Price at the screen Sales Price would include the any cash received for the vehicle including an insu... See more...
Did you select I stopped using this vehicle in a self-employment activity?   If so, the Sales Price at the screen Sales Price would include the any cash received for the vehicle including an insurance payment.   In TurboTax Premium Online, follow these directions for the sale/disposal of the asset.     Down the left side of the screen, click on Federal. Down the left side of the screen, click on Wages & Income. Click to the right of Self-employment. Click to the right of Self-employment income and expenses. At the screen Your self-employed work summary, click the pencil to the right of the self-employment activity. At the screen Here's your info, scroll down to Vehicle, click the pencil to the right. At the screen Vehicle Summary, click the pencil to the right. At the screen Let's get some info about this vehicle select I stopped using this vehicle in 2025. Enter the date.  Continue. Continue through the screens about the disposal of the asset.            
When can I amend my taxes
What problem are you having @wm5ramey? Have you tried the steps below? This is not a TurboTax issue but due to browser security updates.   If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't... See more...
What problem are you having @wm5ramey? Have you tried the steps below? This is not a TurboTax issue but due to browser security updates.   If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due to recent browser security updates regarding Local Network Access.   To fix this you need to allow TurboTax to securely retrieve your data through your browser settings: Locate the View Site Information icon (the "tune" or "lock" icon) on the far left of your address bar, just before the URL. Find Local Network Access in the dropdown menu. Toggle the switch to ON. Refresh the page and attempt your import again. If permissions aren't the issue, one of the following factors may be at play: Brokerage Delays: While most forms arrive by January 31, many brokerages delay Consolidated 1099s (like the 1099-B) until mid-February due to complex reporting requirements. Availability: Your brokerage must specifically "release" the import file to TurboTax. If it isn’t ready, we recommend checking back. Connection Blocks: Active VPNs or aggressive Anti-Virus software can occasionally block the import feature between your bank and TurboTax. Try disabling them temporarily or switching to a different browser. Helpful TurboTax Articles: What if I can't import my 1099? How can I fix my 1099 import issue? How do I import my 1099s? How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax?
When I checked on the sbtpg site it says that it was deposited to my Credit Karma on the 24 and I actually did it to receive it 5 days early
A checkmark on a rejected return means the system still thinks the return as "filed" or "pending" rather than "rejected."    Here are the steps to fix this;   Force Access to the Return (T... See more...
A checkmark on a rejected return means the system still thinks the return as "filed" or "pending" rather than "rejected."    Here are the steps to fix this;   Force Access to the Return (The "Add a State" Trick)  If "Fix my return" isn't working, you need to trick the system into unlocking your return. Sign in to your TurboTax On the Tax Home screen,  scroll down and look for "Add a state". This will re-open your return and allow you to edit it. Note: You don't‌ have to add a new state; this just unlocks the return. Clear Browser  Cache & Cookies If you are still seeing the checkmark, your browser may be showing cached information.  Log out of TurboTax. Clear your browser's cache and cookies. Log in using an Incognito/Private window. This is in the vertical 3 dots at the right-hand top of the page.  If You Still Cannot Edit If the above methods fail, you may need to: Use the "Delete" option to remove the state return, which can sometimes allow you to re-enter your information. If the rejection continues, you might need to print and mail your return instead of e-filing.    
One of the following factors may be at play: Brokerage Delays: While most forms arrive by January 31, many brokerages delay Consolidated 1099s (like the 1099-B) until mid-February due to complex... See more...
One of the following factors may be at play: Brokerage Delays: While most forms arrive by January 31, many brokerages delay Consolidated 1099s (like the 1099-B) until mid-February due to complex reporting requirements. Availability: Your brokerage must specifically "release" the import file to TurboTax. If it isn’t ready, we recommend checking back. Connection Blocks: Active VPNs or aggressive Anti-Virus software can occasionally block the import feature between your bank and TurboTax. Try disabling them temporarily or switching to a different browser. If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due to recent browser security updates regarding Local Network Access.   To fix this you need to allow TurboTax to securely retrieve your data through your browser settings: Locate the View Site Information icon (the "tune" or "lock" icon) on the far left of your address bar, just before the URL. Find Local Network Access in the dropdown menu. Toggle the switch to ON. Refresh the page and attempt your import again. Helpful TurboTax Articles: What if I can't import my 1099? How can I fix my 1099 import issue? How do I import my 1099s? How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax?
@matneybw The current estimate for the Form 1040-X for amending a 2025 tax return is 03/04/2026
If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due to recent browser security updates regarding Local Network Access.   To fix this you need to allow ... See more...
If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due to recent browser security updates regarding Local Network Access.   To fix this you need to allow TurboTax to securely retrieve your data through your browser settings: Locate the View Site Information icon (the "tune" or "lock" icon) on the far left of your address bar, just before the URL. Find Local Network Access in the dropdown menu. Toggle the switch to ON. Refresh the page and attempt your import again. If permissions aren't the issue, one of the following factors may be at play: Brokerage Delays: While most forms arrive by January 31, many brokerages delay Consolidated 1099s (like the 1099-B) until mid-February due to complex reporting requirements. Availability: Your brokerage must specifically "release" the import file to TurboTax. If it isn’t ready, we recommend checking back. Connection Blocks: Active VPNs or aggressive Anti-Virus software can occasionally block the import feature between your bank and TurboTax. Try disabling them temporarily or switching to a different browser. Helpful TurboTax Articles: What if I can't import my 1099? How can I fix my 1099 import issue? How do I import my 1099s? How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax?
Some have received a message from Charles Schwab saying downloads would be enabled on Feb 27th.   If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due t... See more...
Some have received a message from Charles Schwab saying downloads would be enabled on Feb 27th.   If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due to recent browser security updates regarding Local Network Access.   To fix this you need to allow TurboTax to securely retrieve your data through your browser settings: Locate the View Site Information icon (the "tune" or "lock" icon) on the far left of your address bar, just before the URL. Find Local Network Access in the dropdown menu. Toggle the switch to ON. Refresh the page and attempt your import again. If permissions aren't the issue, one of the following factors may be at play: Brokerage Delays: While most forms arrive by January 31, many brokerages delay Consolidated 1099s (like the 1099-B) until mid-February due to complex reporting requirements. Availability: Your brokerage must specifically "release" the import file to TurboTax. If it isn’t ready, we recommend checking back. Connection Blocks: Active VPNs or aggressive Anti-Virus software can occasionally block the import feature between your bank and TurboTax. Try disabling them temporarily or switching to a different browser. Helpful TurboTax Articles: What if I can't import my 1099? How can I fix my 1099 import issue? How do I import my 1099s? How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax?
Some have received a message from Charles Schwab saying downloads would be enabled on Feb 27th.   If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due t... See more...
Some have received a message from Charles Schwab saying downloads would be enabled on Feb 27th.   If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due to recent browser security updates regarding Local Network Access.   To fix this you need to allow TurboTax to securely retrieve your data through your browser settings: Locate the View Site Information icon (the "tune" or "lock" icon) on the far left of your address bar, just before the URL. Find Local Network Access in the dropdown menu. Toggle the switch to ON. Refresh the page and attempt your import again. If permissions aren't the issue, one of the following factors may be at play: Brokerage Delays: While most forms arrive by January 31, many brokerages delay Consolidated 1099s (like the 1099-B) until mid-February due to complex reporting requirements. Availability: Your brokerage must specifically "release" the import file to TurboTax. If it isn’t ready, we recommend checking back. Connection Blocks: Active VPNs or aggressive Anti-Virus software can occasionally block the import feature between your bank and TurboTax. Try disabling them temporarily or switching to a different browser. Helpful TurboTax Articles: What if I can't import my 1099? How can I fix my 1099 import issue? How do I import my 1099s? How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax?
Je suis d'accord et j'aimerais bien avoir une réponse à cette question: Est-ce que quelqu'un a transféré le rapport provincial??
Some have received a message from Charles Schwab saying downloads would be enabled on Feb 27th.   If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due t... See more...
Some have received a message from Charles Schwab saying downloads would be enabled on Feb 27th.   If you received a "Success" message but your data hasn't appeared in TurboTax, it is likely due to recent browser security updates regarding Local Network Access.   To fix this you need to allow TurboTax to securely retrieve your data through your browser settings: Locate the View Site Information icon (the "tune" or "lock" icon) on the far left of your address bar, just before the URL. Find Local Network Access in the dropdown menu. Toggle the switch to ON. Refresh the page and attempt your import again. If permissions aren't the issue, one of the following factors may be at play: Brokerage Delays: While most forms arrive by January 31, many brokerages delay Consolidated 1099s (like the 1099-B) until mid-February due to complex reporting requirements. Availability: Your brokerage must specifically "release" the import file to TurboTax. If it isn’t ready, we recommend checking back. Connection Blocks: Active VPNs or aggressive Anti-Virus software can occasionally block the import feature between your bank and TurboTax. Try disabling them temporarily or switching to a different browser. Helpful TurboTax Articles: What if I can't import my 1099? How can I fix my 1099 import issue? How do I import my 1099s? How do I enter a large number of stock transactions in TurboTax?
Her tuition and fees were only about $3000 out of reported $7100 and that's the only qualified educational expenses and they are covered by the scholarship that is designated specifically for tuition... See more...
Her tuition and fees were only about $3000 out of reported $7100 and that's the only qualified educational expenses and they are covered by the scholarship that is designated specifically for tuition.  The rest covers room and board and so I don't see how we can qualify for AOP at all. even though $1800 out of the reported $7100 were out of pocket.   Or are you saying the numbers can be reworked that $1800 are covering tuition and the rest of the scholarships are taxable?  even though they are designated for tuition and fees?