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February 20, 2026
1:11 PM
Amyc, RobertB4444 - tax experts my inquiry open for 5 hours and 3 hours since last update. I will be signing off, will connect back on Monday 2 -23 -2026 - to find if explanation is available. ...
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Amyc, RobertB4444 - tax experts my inquiry open for 5 hours and 3 hours since last update. I will be signing off, will connect back on Monday 2 -23 -2026 - to find if explanation is available. My return is very simple, I'm retired, just some 1099's DIV and INT forms, one of which is tax exempt which is not working and adds to federal income- state KY works okay. Does TurboTax 2025 have a solution?
February 20, 2026
1:10 PM
To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/
When you sign onto your o...
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To access your current or prior year online tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the User ID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/
When you sign onto your online account and land on the Tax Home web page, scroll down and click on Add a state.
This will take you back to the 2025 online tax return.
Click on Federal on the left side of the online program screen
Click on Other Tax Situations
Under Other Tax Forms
On Form W-4 and Estimated Taxes, click the start button
February 20, 2026
1:10 PM
I have got my tax return back already since I filed over a month ago, but forgot to add one of my W2s since I had multiple jobs. The news said after Feb 19th 2026 that this would be available to efil...
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I have got my tax return back already since I filed over a month ago, but forgot to add one of my W2s since I had multiple jobs. The news said after Feb 19th 2026 that this would be available to efile, but it is still not available? I do not want to send in a physical form to mail in, so when is this actually going to be ready to go on turbotax??
February 20, 2026
1:10 PM
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I'm having the same problem today, 2/20/25, and none of the "solutions" work. How long will it take to get this fixed? Would think that this is important to Intuit! Am waiting for a call back sin...
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I'm having the same problem today, 2/20/25, and none of the "solutions" work. How long will it take to get this fixed? Would think that this is important to Intuit! Am waiting for a call back since the estimated hold tim was so long. Need technical support but don't expect that when they call me back...
February 20, 2026
1:10 PM
Same... searched long time for answers and none can solve this. I marked it Sold but no prompts at all to enter further information
February 20, 2026
1:08 PM
Where is 1098 form located?
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February 20, 2026
1:07 PM
Yea, normally I always leave zeroes as blanks. At this point I wanted to try everything I could think of. Hopefully someone can figure this out. In the interim I've printed the form and did the calcu...
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Yea, normally I always leave zeroes as blanks. At this point I wanted to try everything I could think of. Hopefully someone can figure this out. In the interim I've printed the form and did the calculations by hand. My taxes last year and this year are essentially a duplicate (different amounts of course), yet in the 2024 version the form populated. I think this is a miss by TurboTax.
February 20, 2026
1:07 PM
ok I'm just stumped on this for some reason I had a truck in my business which i put in service in 2019 and took it out of service in 2024 but did not sell it now doing my 2025 taxes I need to put ...
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ok I'm just stumped on this for some reason I had a truck in my business which i put in service in 2019 and took it out of service in 2024 but did not sell it now doing my 2025 taxes I need to put that I sold this vehicle in 2025 this is the question. used the standard mileage rate all years 1. I purchased this truck for 43000.00 2. the usage on this truck varied for the 5 years 3. do I take the 43000.00 and multiply the percentage to get the business portion used in my business 43000 x .11% =14237.00 ? 4. the next year i did 36.91% then 28.94% next year 3.86% 2.14& do I take all the years and multiply them by the 43000.00 to get the total amt of the sales price? which totals 45168.80 I sold the vehicle for 35000.00 the miles i got from 2019-2023 was a total of 5545.00 so on the sale of business or rental property description i put 2017 truck date acquired 06/17/2019 date sold 01/31/2025 total sales price 35000.00 cost of property 43000.00 depreciation taken (miles) $5545.00 so what I am wondering if I add up the business portion used on the vehicle it comes to 45168.80 which is more than I sold it for 1. do I put the 45168.80 as the sales price? or the 35000.00 I actually sold it for? sorry this is so long i can not see to find any answers to this crisis I'm having thanks to any one that has time for this answer.
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February 20, 2026
1:07 PM
@BobbyC777 Grins......SteamTrain ! Tested the 2020 thru 2024 desktop Windows software too. This problem with the 1099-DIV s started when they rewrote the investment income section for 2024 ...
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@BobbyC777 Grins......SteamTrain ! Tested the 2020 thru 2024 desktop Windows software too. This problem with the 1099-DIV s started when they rewrote the investment income section for 2024 Desktop (Don't know if MAC Desktop has the same problem) For the 2020, 21, 22, 23 Windows desktop software, for tax-exempt interest/dividends, the Multistate breakdown in the 1099-DIV interview, matched what the 1099-INT entries did. i.e., for those prior years if you did a multi-state breakdown of state tax-exempt dividends, using the second bullet point, that breakdown took priority over whatever was set in the first bullet point
February 20, 2026
1:06 PM
That's the refund I received last year. I've prepared for this year and it seems to be even more. There's a big difference between last year and this year. So, is the refund amount I received last ...
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That's the refund I received last year. I've prepared for this year and it seems to be even more. There's a big difference between last year and this year. So, is the refund amount I received last year normal?
February 20, 2026
1:06 PM
Report the interest using the 1099-INT in TurboTax. Use the name of the person paying the loan and the interest amount received in box 1.
To report interest income received -
Click on Federa...
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Report the interest using the 1099-INT in TurboTax. Use the name of the person paying the loan and the interest amount received in box 1.
To report interest income received -
Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home & Business) Click on Wages and Income (Personal Income using Home & Business) Click on I'll choose what I work on Under Interest and Dividends On Interest on 1099-INT, click on the start or update button
Online returns -
On the screen Did you have investment income in 2025? Click on Yes
On the screen Let's import your tax info, click on Enter a different way
On the screen OK, let's start with one investment type, click on Interest and Continue
On the screen How would you like to upload your 1099-INT? Click on Type it in myself
February 20, 2026
1:06 PM
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No I didn’t get a DDD yet because of an amend to my taxes which can take up to 16 weeks to process but I’m ok with it!
February 20, 2026
1:06 PM
These instructions were spot on for me. Thank you. The only anomaly I experienced was that Step 10 "Where is your distribution from" did not appear in my version of TurboTax 2025.
February 20, 2026
1:05 PM
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Since you stated that you did not receive any Social Security income in 2024, then this number should be zero.
You can also go back to the Social Security entry area in TurboTax. Your SS benef...
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Since you stated that you did not receive any Social Security income in 2024, then this number should be zero.
You can also go back to the Social Security entry area in TurboTax. Your SS benefits for 2025 will be on the first page. The next page is about being a US citizen living abroad.
The page after that will be your lump-sum payment info summary. It should say your lump-sum amount for 2024 from your 2025 SSA-1099. Your earlier year benefits should be zero since you did not receive SS benefits in 2024. You can also edit your entry here, with the first page being the year of the payment (2024), with the next page as the amount of the 2024 lump sum payment. The next screen is the amount in box 5 of your 2024 Form SSA-1099 which will be zero for you - you may have entered the box 5 amount of your 2025 SSA-1099 here by mistake.
February 20, 2026
1:04 PM
Using TurboTax Windows Desktop and working through the step-by-step forms to enter Foreign Tax Credit information. One screen is titled "Other Gross Income - <Country>". The wording specifica...
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Using TurboTax Windows Desktop and working through the step-by-step forms to enter Foreign Tax Credit information. One screen is titled "Other Gross Income - <Country>". The wording specifically says "Enter descriptions and amounts for other gross income you received from <country>. " and then Do not include …INT, DIV, 2555 or schedules K-1. I receive “Gross” income (say $100) from <country> but because of the basis for this upon entering the USA more than 25 years ago, I deduct out a portion of that basis to get a “Taxable” amount (say $80). So, while the instructions specifically state Gross, do I use the Gross amount (upon which the foreign taxes were calculated) or only the taxable amount (which was included in US income and upon which US taxes are calculated)?
February 20, 2026
1:04 PM
All I get a message :"You made it through another tax Year" How to I get back to the dashboardr with Tax tools?
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February 20, 2026
1:03 PM
In TurboTax, your Colorado 529 (CollegeInvest) contributions are entered in the Colorado State return section to claim a state tax subtraction. Specifically, they are reported on Form DR 0104AD (Subt...
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In TurboTax, your Colorado 529 (CollegeInvest) contributions are entered in the Colorado State return section to claim a state tax subtraction. Specifically, they are reported on Form DR 0104AD (Subtractions from Income) under the "Education" section, typically in a screen titled "Here's the income that Colorado handles differently." @carsonkaren818
February 20, 2026
1:03 PM
I guess my situation is slightly different than the original post; I rolled funds over directly from a Coverdell ESA to a 529 account. Therefore form 8606 does not apply. I selected the box confirmin...
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I guess my situation is slightly different than the original post; I rolled funds over directly from a Coverdell ESA to a 529 account. Therefore form 8606 does not apply. I selected the box confirming that this was a direct rollover, and TurboTax is still saying I owe a ton of taxes now as a result of this 1099-Q I am trying to enter.
February 20, 2026
1:02 PM
I think I found it. Please see on page 26 of the VA 2025 Form 760 Resident Instruction Booklet:
When you specify a Commonwealth Savers contribution amount on Schedule VAC, you authorize the Dep...
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I think I found it. Please see on page 26 of the VA 2025 Form 760 Resident Instruction Booklet:
When you specify a Commonwealth Savers contribution amount on Schedule VAC, you authorize the Department to transfer payment and related information to Commonwealth Savers to facilitate crediting contributions to the specified account(s) pursuant to their operating procedures.
When I went into my test and reduced by age (somewhere I saw that I wouldn't be eligible for ABLEnow or ABLEAmerica if I were 65+), then added that I contributed to a Commonwealth Savers Account Plan, then if I tried to answer "No" on the Health Care Coverage screen, it just went into a loop until I answered "Yes".
Does this sound likely?
February 20, 2026
1:01 PM
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