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If you are using TurboTax Online to prepare your return, try using a different browser or try clearing your cache and cookies.     Use the information in the following TurboTax help article for g... See more...
If you are using TurboTax Online to prepare your return, try using a different browser or try clearing your cache and cookies.     Use the information in the following TurboTax help article for guidance:   How to clear your cache   How do I delete cookies?  
Yes, depending on the amount I put in that box, I also get some or all of AOC credit. So what makes you think it’s not correct? Or a better question is - forget about AOC credit for a sec, think abou... See more...
Yes, depending on the amount I put in that box, I also get some or all of AOC credit. So what makes you think it’s not correct? Or a better question is - forget about AOC credit for a sec, think about 529 distribution and the fact that unless you show how it was spent, it will become taxable income. So where else are you going to enter room and board expenses? 
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I am posting to report this issue with a rejected e-filed amended 2024 Federal Tax return. The error message received for the rejection is: "IND-689-01 - The year of the 'PrimarySignatureDt' in the ... See more...
I am posting to report this issue with a rejected e-filed amended 2024 Federal Tax return. The error message received for the rejection is: "IND-689-01 - The year of the 'PrimarySignatureDt' in the Return Header must be equal to the processing year". TurboTax, by requiring the signature date to be in 2025, while the amended return is being e-filed for processing in 2026, is the cause of the rejection. The 2024 TurboTax application should allow today's date. Could someone in TurboTax product management please look into this and either: 1. Confirm that limiting the 2024 TurboTax desktop application to E-filing during 2025 is intentional. 2. If not intentional indicate if a fix will be implemented and if so a rough estimate of when the function to E-file will restored.
To e-file the 2025 tax return you need to enter the 2024 AGI as shown on the 2024 Form 1040 Line 11.   See this for the AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-u... See more...
To e-file the 2025 tax return you need to enter the 2024 AGI as shown on the 2024 Form 1040 Line 11.   See this for the AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/internal-revenue-service/find-last-year-agi/L0SiDtTNI_US_en_US?uid=mlwgf81c    
So sorry for your loss.   If your spouse passed in 2024, you could file a joint return for 2024.   Now for your 2025 return----  only if you have qualified dependent children---you can file as a qual... See more...
So sorry for your loss.   If your spouse passed in 2024, you could file a joint return for 2024.   Now for your 2025 return----  only if you have qualified dependent children---you can file as a qualified surviving spouse.   If you do not have a qualifying dependent child, then you will now file Single.   When your filing status changes to Single, you should start a new account with a new user ID.   If you use the old account that was used for past year joint returns, the embedded spouse information will cause lots of errors for you.   Start a new account with a different email, account and user ID.  Keep a record of how to access the old account; returns will be saved in that account for seven years.   https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/using-turbotax/help/how-do-i-start-another-return-in-turbotax-online/00/25596 https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/file-your-own-taxes/  
No, the question is not asking about the total of adjustments to income from Schedule 1 line 26.     It is specifically asking only about the seven items listed on the screen.  If you had any of ... See more...
No, the question is not asking about the total of adjustments to income from Schedule 1 line 26.     It is specifically asking only about the seven items listed on the screen.  If you had any of those specific adjustments on your 2024 tax return, then enter those only.
Can you clarify your question?  See How do I find last year's AGI? - TurboTax Support - Intuit
Thank you for trying to help me.  I actually withdrew the 429.00 plus 11.34 in interest. Fidelity is sending me a check.  I am still a little confused, however.  As I am doing my 2025 taxes, the 429 ... See more...
Thank you for trying to help me.  I actually withdrew the 429.00 plus 11.34 in interest. Fidelity is sending me a check.  I am still a little confused, however.  As I am doing my 2025 taxes, the 429 is included as income and as previously stated; the penalty of 46.00 is there, but I won't actually get a 1099-SA until next January, as I took the distribution in 2026, correct? So does that mean I have to claim the 429 as income again next year? And, since I won't have the 1099-SA, I'm not sure where the 11.34 in interest will be claimed....next year as well?
The following steps should help with the answers when entering the New York State (NYS) inflation refund check. By using the steps below it will be subtracted from your NYS income and taxed to federa... See more...
The following steps should help with the answers when entering the New York State (NYS) inflation refund check. By using the steps below it will be subtracted from your NYS income and taxed to federal as required.   Do not enter it as Other Income directly or it will not be reflected correctly on both the federal and NYS return.   STEP BY STEP – NY INFLATION REFUND CHECK IN TURBOTAX (1099-G) Open your return in TurboTax > Select Federal > Wages & Income > Other Common Income > 'Refunds Received for State/Local Tax Returns' > Add or Revisit At 'Did you get a state or local tax refund in 2025?' click YES OR on the Summary screen select Add more refunds When asked about the refund you received in 2025, enter the following: State: New York  Tax return year: 2023 Payments and withholding: 0 (be sure to enter the zero) Refund amount: enter full amount you received or ONLY YOUR SHARE (half if MFS)  Continue. On the screen 'Let's check if your 2023 New York refund is taxable' >'Does either apply to your 2023 New York return?' Even though you took the standard deduction, select: NO (this is not a regular state refund-- Note: TurboTax will include it as taxable on your federal return while subtracting it from NYS correctly.)  'Tell us the taxable amount of your refund' Enter the dollar amount of the refund > Continue When the federal return is complete, go through your state return, then you can preview each return. If you would like to preview your form you can use the steps below. (Form 1040, Line 8z-Other Income).  IT-201 will show the subtraction from NYS income. From the left rail menu in TurboTax Online, select Tax Tools (You may have to scroll down on the left rail menu.) Select Tax Tools On the drop-down select Tools On the pop-up menu titled “Tools Center”, select View Tax Summary  On the left sidebar, select Preview my 1040  For TurboTax Desktop, change to 'Forms' and review the forms.   @TeaTax23  @Benbonnett 
It's saying I need a pin or iga number I don't have that account from last year I don't havphone number or email
I am very sorry for your loss. It depends on whether you have a dependent child living with you. If you do have a dependent child, you may be eligible to file as a Qualifying Surviving Spouse, which ... See more...
I am very sorry for your loss. It depends on whether you have a dependent child living with you. If you do have a dependent child, you may be eligible to file as a Qualifying Surviving Spouse, which is an advantageous status because it allows you to continue using the Married Filing Jointly tax rates and standard deduction for the two years following your husband's death. However, if you do not have a dependent child, you will file as Single this year.
If you do not have a dependent child then you would file as Single on your 2025 tax return.
You want to go to the Foreign Earned Income and Exclusion under Less Common Income.     To enter Foreign Earned Income Exclusion: 1. Go to the Federal tab and choose Wages & Income (or Income & ... See more...
You want to go to the Foreign Earned Income and Exclusion under Less Common Income.     To enter Foreign Earned Income Exclusion: 1. Go to the Federal tab and choose Wages & Income (or Income & Expenses). 2. Under Less Common Income,  click Start/Update next to Foreign Earned Income and Exclusion.  
If your tips are not being reported in either box 14 or box 7 on the W-2 and are being reported in box 1, then complete the entry of the W-2.  On the following screen Let's check for other situations... See more...
If your tips are not being reported in either box 14 or box 7 on the W-2 and are being reported in box 1, then complete the entry of the W-2.  On the following screen Let's check for other situations check the box Tips included in box 1 of my W-2, but not in boxes 7 or 14 and Continue.
To add a Section 179 asset for your 2025 taxes, you will typically navigate to the business section of the software - you don't say if this is for a rental or a business, but you will navigate to the... See more...
To add a Section 179 asset for your 2025 taxes, you will typically navigate to the business section of the software - you don't say if this is for a rental or a business, but you will navigate to the section that the 179 asset is related to, and then add or edit the asset.     Once you enter the details for your asset, the system should prompt you to choose between standard depreciation or taking the Section 179 deduction to expense the full cost in a single year.   Keep in mind that for 2025, the Section 179 deduction limit is $2,500,000, and the equipment must be placed in service by December 31, 2025.  
I re-reviewed as suggested. Didn't make any changes but it somehow passed after ignoring the box3 entry a couple of times. Thank you very much for taking the time to respond! REastman
Accounts cannot be deleted.   You can simply abandon the account if you will not be using it.   If you used it for any past year returns, keep a record of how to access it since returns are saved for... See more...
Accounts cannot be deleted.   You can simply abandon the account if you will not be using it.   If you used it for any past year returns, keep a record of how to access it since returns are saved for seven years.
When you sell a rental property, the tax treatment is a little more complex than just paying a flat capital gains rate.   Because this was a rental property, you likely claimed (or were required ... See more...
When you sell a rental property, the tax treatment is a little more complex than just paying a flat capital gains rate.   Because this was a rental property, you likely claimed (or were required to claim) depreciation over the 23 years you owned it. When you sell, the IRS requires you to "recapture" that depreciation. Depreciation recapture is taxed at a maximum rate of 25%, not the lower long-term capital gains rate.    So your gain is typically split in two parts: Depreciation recapture - taxed up to 25% Remaining gain - taxed at long-term capital gains rates (0,15, 20% depending on your income)   TurboTax includes both parts of your total income to determine your tax bracket, but that doesn't mean all of it's taxed as ordinary income.