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It's unclear who provided the information from the IRS, however you can certainly mail the corrected Form 1099-NEC along with your Form 1096.    If you are unable to select the checkbox you can u... See more...
It's unclear who provided the information from the IRS, however you can certainly mail the corrected Form 1099-NEC along with your Form 1096.    If you are unable to select the checkbox you can use the information below to mail the forms.   It would be the most common method of correction. The mailing addresses are on the Form 1096. It may be the easiest process Form 1096 Form 1099-NEC @BAY AREA BOOKS 
Hopefully Intuit will fix the bug in the program so that the proper file prints when I make a selection under File > Print.
OK Here is what I found: On the pension and annuities worksheet there is a box that must be checked "qualifies for gov't exclusion". Once I checked this box the program automatically populated lin... See more...
OK Here is what I found: On the pension and annuities worksheet there is a box that must be checked "qualifies for gov't exclusion". Once I checked this box the program automatically populated line 26 with the correct NYS pension amount and also correcting line 29 "pension exclusion credit" So now I have the full exclusion of my NYS pension and my allowed exclusion discount of my non govt. annuity.  Be aware that there is definitely A problem that exist with turbotax. The program returned the absolute wrong calculations and reported back with no errors when completing the NY state return review even when it reported no tax owed!   Thank you much for your reply.  All comments appreciated.   Lou  
I gather from the discussions here (and Google AI) that the carryover credit can only be used against the same category of income. Say I have a 10-year history of carryover credits from foreign tax ... See more...
I gather from the discussions here (and Google AI) that the carryover credit can only be used against the same category of income. Say I have a 10-year history of carryover credits from foreign tax paid on RIC/Various mutual funds. Can I apply a certain year's (by my choice from any of these 10 years) carryover to my current tax liability on this year's mutual funds' DIV income?    
Thank you for the response @DianeW777.  I believe you have answered my question as to why Schedule U is being created (it looks like Part I is required for all filers now?), but I am still unsure as ... See more...
Thank you for the response @DianeW777.  I believe you have answered my question as to why Schedule U is being created (it looks like Part I is required for all filers now?), but I am still unsure as to why TurboTax thinks I owe a penalty.    The Schedule U form itself is filled out correctly by TurboTax using last year's liability and this year's estimated tax payments, and line 12 (Total underpayment for year) shows a negative balance which, according to the form, means there is no penalty (If the result is zero or less, stop here; you do not owe underpayment interest).    So, I guess I am back to wondering why: 1) TurboTax thinks I owe an underpayment penalty? 2) Why is Schedule U causing an error message in Adobe?  (Apologies for the lack of details on this second part.  As I mentioned in my original post, I simply get a message that says "An error exists on this page. Acrobat may not display the page correctly. Please contact the person who created the PDF document to correct the problem.")   Thanks for your help! - Don    
"I want to confirm: you had excess HSA contributions in 2024, but you withdrew them all before the original due date of the return (April 15, 2025). This is the $3,353."  Correct.   "OK, go back an... See more...
"I want to confirm: you had excess HSA contributions in 2024, but you withdrew them all before the original due date of the return (April 15, 2025). This is the $3,353."  Correct.   "OK, go back and answer "No" to the question of "Did you overfund your HSA last year?". Then let's see what happens."  No change.  HSA summary looks like the "$0 Input" readout in my last message.   Line 6 in my Form 1040 shows only $61, not the $1081 like you got.   Maybe I can manually make adjustments to the schedules and Form 1040 to get through this?  I'm comfortable working in Form view.   Would it help to know that I purchased my digital TT2025 copy from Amazon, then downloaded it from the Intuit site?    
Oui, dans les premières questions auxquelles vous devrez répondre, TurboImpôt vous demandera votre état matrimonial et si pour qui vous préparez la déclaration. Vous n'avez qu'à choisir que vous prép... See more...
Oui, dans les premières questions auxquelles vous devrez répondre, TurboImpôt vous demandera votre état matrimonial et si pour qui vous préparez la déclaration. Vous n'avez qu'à choisir que vous préparez seulement pour vous (voir capture d'écran qui suit).     Vous aurez tout de même des renseignements de base au sujet de votre conjoint à fournir. Ces renseignements sont nécessaires pour le calculs de certains crédits et déductions, basés sur le Revenu familial.   Merci de choisir TurboImpôt.
Exactly what "tax rate" are you looking at? Different parts of your income are taxed at different rates. If you are looking at the "blended tax rate" that TurboTax shows you, it has nothing to do... See more...
Exactly what "tax rate" are you looking at? Different parts of your income are taxed at different rates. If you are looking at the "blended tax rate" that TurboTax shows you, it has nothing to do with how your tax is calculated. It's an essentially meaningless number. You should ignore it.  
I attempted to Netfile today but am getting the same circular errors shown above. "Fixing" the error of the override puts the calculation at a non-zero dollar amount which creates another calculation... See more...
I attempted to Netfile today but am getting the same circular errors shown above. "Fixing" the error of the override puts the calculation at a non-zero dollar amount which creates another calculation error that also prevents Netfiling.
TurboTax does have free software that covers the below-listed simple tax situations:   For more information, you can visit the following TurboTax website.   Thank you for choosing TurboT... See more...
TurboTax does have free software that covers the below-listed simple tax situations:   For more information, you can visit the following TurboTax website.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
I'm having this same problem - any specifics. To my knowledge, I have done all the simplified methods. 
@ol_run wrote: I see now. So, if I enter the correct value of unreimbursed clergy expenses in line 5c and fill out some explanation statement for that line, should I be able to file at least my ... See more...
@ol_run wrote: I see now. So, if I enter the correct value of unreimbursed clergy expenses in line 5c and fill out some explanation statement for that line, should I be able to file at least my federal clergy taxes electronically? Also, do you have an example of what explanation may look like for the 5c value? I don't know that you even need to enter an explanation.  Line 5c of the schedule SE worksheet is not reported to the IRS.  The result of the calculation is reported on line 5a of schedule SE.   Line 5a of schedule SE is "clergy income."  That will be some number that is your wages, plus your housing allowance, minus your adjusted expenses.  Since the housing allowance is not reported officially to the IRS anywhere, the IRS will just see that your clergy income for SE tax is higher than your W-2 wages (which is typical for clergy with a housing allowance.)   When filing on paper you are supposed to attach an explanation -- for example, listing your wages, housing allowance, base expenses, and adjusted expenses based on the Deason rule.   But there is no way to attach a similar statement when e-filing.  And even if you add an explanation to the adjustment worksheet, that is a Turbotax only worksheet that is not transmitted to the IRS.   So any simple explanation is fine "adjusted unreimbursed expenses" or just leave it blank.  But keep your records of how you calculated it in case of audit later. 
I am using Windows 2025 version of the software. I have filled out the required 1099-R information and the 5329-T Part XI as required for an incomplete RMD withdrawal. The "Waiver of Tax Smart Sheet"... See more...
I am using Windows 2025 version of the software. I have filled out the required 1099-R information and the 5329-T Part XI as required for an incomplete RMD withdrawal. The "Waiver of Tax Smart Sheet" opens the "Explanation Statement" window with the appropriate information documenting a "Waiver Explanation". However, no text is kept in the explanation lined area.  (This should be a standard expandable text box.) I found no other way in forms or Step by Step to enter this explanation.
Please clarify. Are you asking about claiming a tax credit? Which one?  
@robainat   What do you have on your 1040 line 13b?     If you aren’t automatically getting the new Enhanced Senior Deduction on 1040 line 13b (from Schedule 1-A) in addition to the regular St... See more...
@robainat   What do you have on your 1040 line 13b?     If you aren’t automatically getting the new Enhanced Senior Deduction on 1040 line 13b (from Schedule 1-A) in addition to the regular Standard Deduction on line 12e, some things to check…. Check your date of birth under My Info   2/12/26 new reason for not getting the 6,000 Enhanced Senior Deduction. Someone just posted that their ssn under My Info was marked NOT VALID for employment. Uncheck that and it was ok. If you are married you have to file a Joint return not Separate
The HATC is most commonly applied as an "Advance" directly on your municipal property tax statement (this used to be the $350 credit, but it is now up to $1,500).   The Rule: If you received the ... See more...
The HATC is most commonly applied as an "Advance" directly on your municipal property tax statement (this used to be the $350 credit, but it is now up to $1,500).   The Rule: If you received the credit on your property tax bill, you cannot claim it again on your income tax return. In TurboTax, when you enter your property tax information, there is a question about whether you received the "Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit Advance" (or EPTCA). If you select "Yes," TurboTax will correctly display a $0 credit on your tax return summary because you have already received the benefit at the source. Make sure to follow these steps when entering the information.   Go to the Provincial tab. Select Manitoba and navigate to the Property Tax/Homeowners section (MB479). Ensure you have properly entered the school tax amount from your tax bill. Review the "Summary" for Manitoba, specifically for the "Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit" or MB479 line items.    If your provincial tax owing is already zero (perhaps due to low income or other large credits), adding the HATC won't change your "Refund" or "Balance Due" on the summary screen. It can only reduce your tax to zero; it won't "pay out" more than you owe in provincial tax unless you meet very specific low-income criteria.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.    
No.   Health insurance premiums can be claimed as Medical expenses, only if you use Itemized deductions.
I received an email security alert that someone else was trying to login. I have not logged in since i finished filing a month ago. 
As DoninGA mentions, the TurboTax Free Edition is for customers who are filing simple Form 1040 returns only (no schedules except for Earned Income Credit, Child Tax Credit and Student Loan Interest.... See more...
As DoninGA mentions, the TurboTax Free Edition is for customers who are filing simple Form 1040 returns only (no schedules except for Earned Income Credit, Child Tax Credit and Student Loan Interest. Roughly 3.7% of taxpayers qualify. You can access TurboTax Free Edition here.   Depending on what TurboTax platform you are using, you may be able to downgrade to a different TurboTax Online product: Open your return  In the left menu, select Switch Products Select Downgrade You can review your fees using the instructions below to find out why you're being charged. You can follow the instructions in this article to remove any  unwanted Fees Why am I being charged for TurboTax Free Edition?   You can review your fees in TurboTax online as follows: Go to the left side of your screen under "Tax Home" Go to "Tax Tools" then "Tools" The "Tools Center" Box will pop up Click on "My Fees" to see a summary of your Turbo Tax Fees. If you have additional information or questions regarding this, please return to Community and we would be glad to help.