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In TurboTax Online, enter the state tax payments as follows:   Down the left side of the screen, click on Federal. Down the left side of the screen, click on Deductions and credits. Clic... See more...
In TurboTax Online, enter the state tax payments as follows:   Down the left side of the screen, click on Federal. Down the left side of the screen, click on Deductions and credits. Click the down arrow to the right of Estimates and Other Taxes Paid. Click to the right of Estimated Tax Payments. Choose which estimated tax payment needs to be reported.  
Sorry, but this reply doesn't get to the glitch in the system. I have dividends from individual stocks as well as foreign taxes paid on them, not RICs.   Future products would be better if a screen... See more...
Sorry, but this reply doesn't get to the glitch in the system. I have dividends from individual stocks as well as foreign taxes paid on them, not RICs.   Future products would be better if a screen had rows for countries to be picked or RIC, columns for income and tax paid, all under the 1099-Div info so its tied to the proper 1099.   As an aside, I have not had this occur in past years on the TT for Windows product when entering the by country information in the foreign tax credit section.
Has anyone found a good replacement for ItsDeductible?
It depends. We may need additional clarification about the type of loss and when it actually occurred. Next is whether you are trying to amend a tax return and for what tax year.   If you had a 2... See more...
It depends. We may need additional clarification about the type of loss and when it actually occurred. Next is whether you are trying to amend a tax return and for what tax year.   If you had a 2024 investment loss then it would be reported on your 2024 tax return. If the loss actually occurred in 2025, then it would go on the 2025 tax return.    Once we have additional details we can provide the information you need.
The program wants me to contribute 77,500 on an income over 500k, presumably as a catch up of 7,500 for my SEP IRA for 2025 which is limited to 70k (or 72k?) it seems. Catch up contributions are not ... See more...
The program wants me to contribute 77,500 on an income over 500k, presumably as a catch up of 7,500 for my SEP IRA for 2025 which is limited to 70k (or 72k?) it seems. Catch up contributions are not allowed so this could provoke an audit?  I can’t seem to be able to remove the 7500.   
Thank you all for your responses.  The brokerage company put the dividend into my IRA, but there is no related 1099(R?) from the brokerage company to report this transaction.  My IRA was increased by... See more...
Thank you all for your responses.  The brokerage company put the dividend into my IRA, but there is no related 1099(R?) from the brokerage company to report this transaction.  My IRA was increased by this dividend amount as "cash deposit" that was lumped into one line item along with the company stock shares at their transferred price that said - [rollover contribution "name of company that I worked"].  Based on your responses, it looks that the best course is to report the dividend that shows on the 1099DIV as dividend on schedule B then?  And if I used the nominee distribution to adjust the dividend to zero on schedule B, am I supposed to send a 1099DIV form to the "actual owner", which would be the brokerage company, and also file a form 1096 with IRS?  I am kind of confused; the nominee distribution adjustment instruction (see below) appears to say I need to send a form to the "actual owner".   "A 1099-DIV nominee is an individual who receives dividend income in their name, but the income belongs to someone else (e.g., joint accounts, trust, or inherited property). The nominee must report the total, then deduct the portion belonging to others as a "Nominee Distribution" on Schedule B. The nominee must issue a new Form 1099-DIV (by Jan 31) to the actual owner and file it with the IRS using Form 1096 by Feb 28 (Mar 31 if e-filed)."    
https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/amend-change-correct-return-already-filed/L4VjJ9BA2_US_en_US?uid=m76mq6z2   Use a mailing service like certified mail  to tr... See more...
https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/amend-change-correct-return-already-filed/L4VjJ9BA2_US_en_US?uid=m76mq6z2   Use a mailing service like certified mail  to track so you will know it was received since you will have a long wait.   Do not expect quick results from amending. It can take four months or more for the IRS to process an amended return.     You can watch for information here: https://www.irs.gov/filing/wheres-my-amended-return
I need help and see if y'all got my W2 forms.My name is [removed]
When I try to print preview all pages are blank.
The OBBBA doesn't have much to say about your co-op apartment one way or the other.  So you're good on that front.   When you make an improvement to your rental property the improvement should be... See more...
The OBBBA doesn't have much to say about your co-op apartment one way or the other.  So you're good on that front.   When you make an improvement to your rental property the improvement should be depreciated as a separate asset.  So a new roof creates an asset called "New Roof" and gets depreciated for 27.5 years starting the day that it is put into service.   If you decide to expense an improvement because it is less than $2500 or something then it is a one-time expense, it doesn't effect your basis at all.   The de minimus thing is good going forward.  No need to worry about it any more.   Keep on keeping on @KathyF 
Thank you! This information is very helpful!
husband left jan.2nd 2025. I have not been seperated with divorce file in june but not finalized yet
Sorry--no -- that is not deductible.  Only losses that are the result of a federally declared disaster can be deducted.
Some have received a message from Charles Schwab saying downloads would be enabled on Feb 27th.   This is not an Intuit issue, this is due to changes in browser(Chrome, Edge, Firefox) security up... See more...
Some have received a message from Charles Schwab saying downloads would be enabled on Feb 27th.   This is not an Intuit issue, this is due to changes in browser(Chrome, Edge, Firefox) 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?
I was attempting to import my financial investment data from Charles Schwab, but I was having the same issues for days where the data would not import even though I would receive a message saying it ... See more...
I was attempting to import my financial investment data from Charles Schwab, but I was having the same issues for days where the data would not import even though I would receive a message saying it was successful.  I did the following steps for several attempts: I confirmed that my Charles Schwab files were available on or after 2/13 I enabled Third Party access on my Charles Schwab account In Turbo Tax I performed Import from Charles Schwab account to my Turbo Tax Desktop application I Was taken to a website, in Google Chrome, my default browser, that asked for login information. It showed that it was connected and downloading data, then said successfully completed and to go back to my Turbo Tax desktop software application to continue When I went back to Turbo Tax, it didn’t show any data and only allowed me the option to skip import or try to import again. I did this for several days.    I then cleared my Google Chrome cache/browsing history and it finally worked.
 You can check this link to access the Forms Availability Tool to see if and when forms are available.    Schedule 1 and 1-A are available.   If your form is still showing the word 'draft', that sugg... See more...
 You can check this link to access the Forms Availability Tool to see if and when forms are available.    Schedule 1 and 1-A are available.   If your form is still showing the word 'draft', that suggests your software needs to be updated.   If you have issues updating the software, please see Troubleshoot TurboTax Desktop for Windows issues.    
To enter estimated tax paid in 2025  Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Estimates and Other Taxes Paid>Estimates
It depends. The loan or line of credit must be used to buy, build, or substantially improve your home. This requirement began with tax year 2018. In other words you could not have used the loan money... See more...
It depends. The loan or line of credit must be used to buy, build, or substantially improve your home. This requirement began with tax year 2018. In other words you could not have used the loan money for something other than your home. For more details and information use this link: Can I deduct interest on my HELOC? If you qualify, you will enter it under Deductions & Credits under mortgage interest even though you do not have a 1098 form.