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FROM THE IRS WHERE’S MY REFUND SITE: https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund How it works Where's My Refund shows your refund status: Return Received – We received your return and are processi... See more...
FROM THE IRS WHERE’S MY REFUND SITE: https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund How it works Where's My Refund shows your refund status: Return Received – We received your return and are processing it. Refund Approved – We approved your refund and are preparing to issue it by the date shown. Refund Sent – We sent the refund to your bank or to you in the mail. It may take 5 days for it to show in your bank account or several weeks for your check to arrive in the mail.
I have been having the same issue, I am using Turbotax Home & Business desktop.  Part 1 and Part 2 of the Student Information worksheet state you need to enter the data on the People Wks, that you ca... See more...
I have been having the same issue, I am using Turbotax Home & Business desktop.  Part 1 and Part 2 of the Student Information worksheet state you need to enter the data on the People Wks, that you cannot enter the data on the Student Info worksheet.  However, when I enter the data on the People Wks some of the answers carryover to the Student Info worksheet incorrectly.  Particularly the answers to questions 2 thru 4 in Part 2, this now states that I am not enrolled in an eligible education institution causing the Lifetime Learning credits to be dissallowed.   Why does the program not carryover the correct YES answers, why are the answers being changed to a NO?  And an override does not work either.  Is there a fix for this, if not the program is useless since it won't properly calculate the Education Credits.
The Form 1040-X is now available to file.  Use the link below to check to see when it will be available. Do not change your tax return until you read all the instructions. TurboTax needs to know the ... See more...
The Form 1040-X is now available to file.  Use the link below to check to see when it will be available. Do not change your tax return until you read all the instructions. TurboTax needs to know the original numbers and the corrected numbers to provide the correct end results before you prepare it.   If you want to make changes or add a document to a tax return that has already been filed and accepted by the taxing agency, you should follow these guidelines.    You must first wait until the initial return is completely processed. You will have to use the same TurboTax account that you used for the original tax return. Once you begin your amendment, you'll see your original return. The refund calculator will start new at $0 and only reflect the changes in the refund or tax due Only make changes to the areas of your return that need to be corrected. You have three years from the date you filed your return or two years after you paid the tax due (whichever is later) to file an amendment Amend a tax return for the current tax year Tax Form Availability   @plequerre 
I filed my federal and state income taxes via TurboTax online version (have for years) and this year I discovered after filing that I did not get the new income credit as expected. I attempted to ame... See more...
I filed my federal and state income taxes via TurboTax online version (have for years) and this year I discovered after filing that I did not get the new income credit as expected. I attempted to amend my state return but have not been successful after several hours, two dropped calls and discussions from online specialists, experts and IT personnel at TurboTax.  The last "tax expert" I spoke with before connection was dropped got me to the spot where I needed to fill in the pertinent data to receive the credit but it was not changing the amount of state tax owed which seemed to perplex the "expert" and then got communication dropped.  I gave up for the day and continued to research on the internet and talk to friends who use TurboTax and see how they did it but they were not helpful since it worked just fine for them but may have processed their returns after there were known issues with this new income subtraction in TurboTax. I believe it was finally resolved on February 22, 2026.  I wondered if perhaps the software was working properly and not giving me the credit given my specific situation that doesn't seem to be addressed in any of the TurboTax web posts or TurboTax help. Either that or I'm just not entering it correctly in TurboTax even with the "expert"s help. My situation is that I am not 67 but my wife is.  I have qualified retirement income > $48,000, my wife has none. I know that if we were both 67 that I could claim the entire $48,000 regardless of whether my wife has qualified retirement or not--the documentation says so.  But it doesn't address whether she being 67 can claim the $24,000 for herself based on MY qualified retirement income.  If she can't then that could explain why even though I believe I've entered all the data correctly in the right place(s) in TurboTax that it didn't change the state tax owed. In other words, it looked at my data and determined she doesn't qualify for the credit. I'm looking for someone to weigh in on the above and determine whether she doesn't qualify or the system isn't working properly (for whatever reason).
Oui, si vous avez complété une déclaration dans votre compte qui n'a pas été payée ou envoyée, vous pouvez la supprimer.   Comme votre compte TurboImpôt Enligne n'est pas conçu pour être vide, lo... See more...
Oui, si vous avez complété une déclaration dans votre compte qui n'a pas été payée ou envoyée, vous pouvez la supprimer.   Comme votre compte TurboImpôt Enligne n'est pas conçu pour être vide, lorsque vous aurez créé la nouvelle déclaration, vous pourrez cliquer sur la petite poubelle, à droite de la mauvaise déclaration, pour la supprimer.   Merci de choisir TurboImpôt
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You can enter your foreign-source income in TurboTax Online following these FAQ instructions: Yes, you need to report foreign income if you're a US citizen or resident. You'll need to report all... See more...
You can enter your foreign-source income in TurboTax Online following these FAQ instructions: Yes, you need to report foreign income if you're a US citizen or resident. You'll need to report all of your income, whether it was earned in the US or abroad.   Here's how to enter your foreign income: Sign in to TurboTax and open or continue your return. Search for foreign income. Answer Yes to Did You Make Any Money Outside the United States? and follow the onscreen instructions. If you lived and worked in a foreign country, you might qualify for the foreign income exclusion. We'll ask questions to see if you qualify after you've entered your foreign income.
Yes, interest and state tax refund can be reported as Other income on Form 1041. The probate fees, as well as possible other fees directly related to administering the estate will go on Line 12-Fiduc... See more...
Yes, interest and state tax refund can be reported as Other income on Form 1041. The probate fees, as well as possible other fees directly related to administering the estate will go on Line 12-Fiduciary Fees, also see Line 15a. See the link below for the explanation for Line 12, and other instructions for Form 1041. IRS Form 1041 Instructions Line 19 is the estate tax deduction and is described here for your convenience. If the estate or trust includes income in respect of the decedent (IRD) in its gross income, and such amount was included in the decedent’s gross estate for estate tax purposes, the estate or trust is allowed to deduct in the same tax year that the income is included that portion of the estate tax imposed on the decedent’s estate that is attributable to the inclusion of the IRD in the decedent’s estate. For an example of the computation, see Regulations section 1.691(c)-1 and Pub. 559. Simply put this explains how to avoid double taxation on Income in Respect of a Decedent (IRD) by allowing estates or trusts to deduct the federal estate tax paid on that specific income.  @nosillo2 
I had four pages of these with hundreds of sales.  But on the very first page there was one box that could be checked as "non-digital" and all the problems went away.
Form 5498 is not entered into your tax return like many other tax documents that you receive.  You should keep it with your tax records in case you need the information later to track your IRA contri... See more...
Form 5498 is not entered into your tax return like many other tax documents that you receive.  You should keep it with your tax records in case you need the information later to track your IRA contributions.     See the following TurboTax help article to learn more:   What do I do with Form 5498?  
Si vous avez acheté TurboImpôt Enligne, vous devez activer le code afin de l'associer à votre compte Intuit en ligne.    Veuillez utiliser ce lien pour l'activer à votre compte.    Ce code pe... See more...
Si vous avez acheté TurboImpôt Enligne, vous devez activer le code afin de l'associer à votre compte Intuit en ligne.    Veuillez utiliser ce lien pour l'activer à votre compte.    Ce code peut être activé une seule fois dans un seul compte. Toutes les déclarations doivent être produites à partir de ce compte.   Merci de choisir TurboImpôt.