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After you finish entering the first 1099-R you will land on the Form 1099-R Summary screen.  Click on Add Another 1099-R   To enter, edit or delete a form 1099-R - Click on Federal Taxes (Perso... See more...
After you finish entering the first 1099-R you will land on the Form 1099-R Summary screen.  Click on Add Another 1099-R   To enter, edit or delete a form 1099-R - Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Wages and Income (Personal Income using Home and Business) Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown) Scroll down to Retirement Plans and Social Security On IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R), click the start or update button Online editions -   On the screen Did you get a 1099-R in 2025? Click on Yes On the screen Let's import your tax info Click on Change how I enter my form On the screen How would you like to upload your 1099-R? Click on Type it in myself On the screen Who gave you a 1099-R? select the type of 1099-R you received and Continue
Looking at the screenshots you shared, it appears you're taking the standard deduction rather than itemizing, and so you wouldn't be able to deduct the MA vehicle excise tax even though it qualifies ... See more...
Looking at the screenshots you shared, it appears you're taking the standard deduction rather than itemizing, and so you wouldn't be able to deduct the MA vehicle excise tax even though it qualifies for that purpose. If your itemized deductions reported on Schedule A (such as Line 5 State and Local Tax Payments) are not higher in sum than the standard deduction, then you should continue to take the standard deduction, and not worry about entering small amounts that are for itemizers.    TurboTax will switch automatically between the Standard Deduction and Itemized Deductions based on your entries, so it is important to enter all your data if you're unsure if you meet the threshold.    This screen "2024 and 2025 Deductions & Credits" is a summary of items entered, not items that are necessarily deductible for your tax return. Alimony is non-deductible federally but is allowable for your state, for example. You should should select Forms and view Form 1040 and its schedules under Forms in My Return on the left side, to see which items are actually being applied on your tax return bottom line.   Do you need this payment to be entered so that you meet the threshold for claiming itemized deductions? If so, we can begin to troubleshoot the data entry issue.   Learn more: TurboTax - Why didn't my mortgage or property taxes increase my refund? | IRS - Deductions and credits for individuals
I have the same observation. in 2024, it added the veh. registration amount to the std deduction amount and that increased my total deduction.  But this year, it is displaying $0.00 for the veh. re... See more...
I have the same observation. in 2024, it added the veh. registration amount to the std deduction amount and that increased my total deduction.  But this year, it is displaying $0.00 for the veh. reg. line (even thought I have over $300.00 in veh reg.) in the total deduction area.   Hey Turbo Tax/intuit, can you please look into this?    
Yes, that's correct. You can enter a date that correctly identifies the holding period using my example. Choose a 'Date acquired' by making sure it represents the correct holding period. You do not n... See more...
Yes, that's correct. You can enter a date that correctly identifies the holding period using my example. Choose a 'Date acquired' by making sure it represents the correct holding period. You do not need 'Various' as a selection, you simply need a date that will give your long or short term holding period so the tax calculation is accurate.   @v8899 
You misunderstood something or saw the Total Refund amount on the TurboTax Tax Home website where is showed a math calculation for your total refund (Refund minus Taxes Owe).   A tax refund canno... See more...
You misunderstood something or saw the Total Refund amount on the TurboTax Tax Home website where is showed a math calculation for your total refund (Refund minus Taxes Owe).   A tax refund cannot be used to pay taxes owed. Based on your post you received the IRS Federal tax refund of $1,261 and you still have to pay the state taxes owed of $1,063.  
Thanks, your response was helpful!
I agree, but nonetheless the refundable credit from Form 8839 is not properly imported on Line 15 of the 1040-x form.   Even worse if I go to thr Forms view and enter the correct value fails on the... See more...
I agree, but nonetheless the refundable credit from Form 8839 is not properly imported on Line 15 of the 1040-x form.   Even worse if I go to thr Forms view and enter the correct value fails on the error check stating Lune 15 should be left blank.   This should be easy for Intuit to replicate and confirm the bug and rectify.
I no longer had that issue.  Because I deleted the form on the desktop version I went through all questions again.  That section B about water heaters and sub panels I answered no, which populates a ... See more...
I no longer had that issue.  Because I deleted the form on the desktop version I went through all questions again.  That section B about water heaters and sub panels I answered no, which populates a No on line 21 which states skip forward to 26 (so nothing in line 25, no yes or no response) was correct and accepted.  I always use the desktop version, not online.  While somewhat frustrating, it's done, and it worked.  I will continue to purchase the desktop version and find late last year attractive pricing via Amazon, or some big box stores.  
It depends. There is no 'Form's section in TurboTax Online, however we can resolve this.    This is not an easy action for tax software to distinguish and so there will be some manual tracking on... See more...
It depends. There is no 'Form's section in TurboTax Online, however we can resolve this.    This is not an easy action for tax software to distinguish and so there will be some manual tracking on your part. The tracking is to remember and always keep with your current tax records the year or years no deprecation was taken on the property.   Here is how to enter your rental property that is now placed in service after being dormant for a year. Add each asset you had for the rental property from the beginning, with the original date placed in service (not 2025). Add any asset that was specifically placed in service for the first time in 2025 (purchased or capital improvements). TurboTax will appropriately calculate the proper depreciation for 2025. Use your tax return that most recently included this rental property to calculate the depreciation that was not used in earlier year(s). This entry should eliminate the experience you see for the building and land costs noted.   it's unclear what you mean by this statement, unless you are saying the original cost of the rental property has been fully depreciated in the past. Depreciation was taken during the previous period of rental (and that was, of course, only depreciating the improvements part of the property). Please update here with additional details after your enter the assets correctly.
I have more than 4 1099Rs. Where do I enter them?
My Oregon return was excepted on Feb. 12 but no direct deposit yet
If accepted by the IRS use the federal tax refund website to check the refund status - https://www.irs.gov/refunds If accepted by the state use this TurboTax support FAQ to check the state tax refu... See more...
If accepted by the IRS use the federal tax refund website to check the refund status - https://www.irs.gov/refunds If accepted by the state use this TurboTax support FAQ to check the state tax refund status - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-refund/track-state-refund/L3jgO8PGs_...   After the tax return has been Accepted by the IRS (meaning only that they received the return) it will be in the Processing mode until the tax refund has been Approved and then an Issue Date will be available on the IRS website.
No, the income you received for a vehicle allowance should not be considered to be self-employment income.     To enter income from Form 1099-MISC so that it is reported on Form 1040 Schedule 1 l... See more...
No, the income you received for a vehicle allowance should not be considered to be self-employment income.     To enter income from Form 1099-MISC so that it is reported on Form 1040 Schedule 1 line 8z as other income, use the following steps:   Go to Income > Other Common Income > Income from Form 1099-MISC and click Start or Update Answer Yes you did receive a 1099-MISC Fill in the details from your 1099-MISC then click Continue Provide a short description for the reason you received the 1099-MISC then click Continue On the next screen titled, “Does one of these uncommon situations apply?” choose the last option, None of these apply (unless one of the choices does apply to you -- then you may not see the remaining questions shown here, but the income will be reported) and then click Continue On the next screen asking if the 1099 involved work like your main job, answer No and click Continue On the next screen, check the box that you received the income in 2025 and then click Continue Finally, choose “No, it didn’t involve an intent to earn money” and click Continue
@user17733491813 Doing a test return using other amounts.  Sale Price 100,000 basis of $50,000.  Gross Profit percentage (Line 19) 0.50,  Principal payment received $1,000, Interest payment received ... See more...
@user17733491813 Doing a test return using other amounts.  Sale Price 100,000 basis of $50,000.  Gross Profit percentage (Line 19) 0.50,  Principal payment received $1,000, Interest payment received $2,000. (Line 20) 0 (Line 21) $1,000 (Line 22) $1,000 (Line 24) $500 (Line 26) $500   I see no errors on the Form 6252   Have you updated your software to the latest release?  Click on Online at the top of the desktop program screen.  Click on Check for Updates   Current TurboTax for Windows Version 025.000.0279
In early 2025 I had to replay part a long term disability claim in the order of around $2800 due to me returning to work in November of 2024, resulting in an overpayment from that month.  This being ... See more...
In early 2025 I had to replay part a long term disability claim in the order of around $2800 due to me returning to work in November of 2024, resulting in an overpayment from that month.  This being under the $3000 limit to claim a deduction, it seems that I need to do some work based on my 2024 taxes.  How can I do this with TurboTax online?  My 2024 taxes were done using this product.
No, because you removed the excess contribution form the account before the due date of the tax return, there is no penalty and you had no income to report on the return.  
@DianeW777 the problem is there is no way to do this in TurboTax Desktop. It will not accept anything other than a date in the "Box 1d - Date acquired" box. The online version allows you to select VA... See more...
@DianeW777 the problem is there is no way to do this in TurboTax Desktop. It will not accept anything other than a date in the "Box 1d - Date acquired" box. The online version allows you to select VARIOUS, but not in desktop.