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Vous pouvez entrer les frais financiers dans la section Déductions >> Autres déductions mais il y a différents types de frais.    Voici deux liens, pour le fédéral et le provincial, au sujet des ... See more...
Vous pouvez entrer les frais financiers dans la section Déductions >> Autres déductions mais il y a différents types de frais.    Voici deux liens, pour le fédéral et le provincial, au sujet des frais qui peuvent être déduits:   ARC: Ligne 22100 – Frais financiers, frais d'intérêt et autres frais RQ: Ligne 231 – Frais financiers et frais d'intérêts   Merci de choisir TurboImpôt.  
the depreciable basis is the lower of cost and FMV as of the conversion date...   so, just for clarity, for depreciation basis, do I use 10k for which it was purchased in 2002 or ~45k which is my b... See more...
the depreciable basis is the lower of cost and FMV as of the conversion date...   so, just for clarity, for depreciation basis, do I use 10k for which it was purchased in 2002 or ~45k which is my best guess for fair market value in middle of 2022 when it was put to rent?  
I called TurboTax support and told them how the review page said you had to mail but when you hit continue to the “file” tab it gave you the choice to efile. She suggested I just try it and I did.  A... See more...
I called TurboTax support and told them how the review page said you had to mail but when you hit continue to the “file” tab it gave you the choice to efile. She suggested I just try it and I did.  All went through and it’s has accepted.  my first time with amended return as well. Hopefully the last!
I dont have state id or drivers license
I file two 1116 forms, one for general and the other for passive. In the past, TT always advised me to make the form with the largest foreign tax paid copy 1, the other copy 2. There is no such warni... See more...
I file two 1116 forms, one for general and the other for passive. In the past, TT always advised me to make the form with the largest foreign tax paid copy 1, the other copy 2. There is no such warning this year. Does this mean it no longer matters? For 2025 the forms are in the wrong order; the 1116 with the smallest foreign tax paid is copy 1. If order still matters, how can I easily swap the order of the 2 forms while still preserving all the previous years carryover data?
No import is available for that form   AND  it is NOT part of  the regular 1099-R menu entry . There is a separate menu item on the Wages&Income page, specifically listed for SSA-1099 and RRB-1099... See more...
No import is available for that form   AND  it is NOT part of  the regular 1099-R menu entry . There is a separate menu item on the Wages&Income page, specifically listed for SSA-1099 and RRB-1099 forms where you enter to put in the details of your paper SSA-1099
Thank you!  This was actually helpful advice. Much appreciated that you took the time to respond.  Have a wonderful day! 
In prior years, Turbo Tax could be saved in various files; for example, I could save the Federal with my name as a new tax file, then I could save the state as a new tax file.  That way, I had a "bla... See more...
In prior years, Turbo Tax could be saved in various files; for example, I could save the Federal with my name as a new tax file, then I could save the state as a new tax file.  That way, I had a "blank" format and a working format.  This year it doesn't seem possible.  Could my problem be that this year I am using Mac format instead of PC format?
I have a large collection of Disney trading pins.  I have sold some in the past for a good profit per pin.  My tax consultant stated that these sales qualify as collectibles and should be included on... See more...
I have a large collection of Disney trading pins.  I have sold some in the past for a good profit per pin.  My tax consultant stated that these sales qualify as collectibles and should be included on Schedule C.  I'm concerned to do this because of the specific definition of collectibles.  Any suggestions?
Veuillez réviser vos entrées de frais médicaux puisqu'aucune anomalie a été trouvé dans le formulaire REMBMED. Révisez vos entrées de revenus aussi.        Merci de choisir TurboImpôt
I am using the desktop version of TurboTax 2025 that I purchased and downloaded through Costco.com, which includes a $10 credit that I want to apply to pay state e-filing fees.
Same rejection using the online version. "This return cannot be filed at this time due to a processing error that will be corrected on March 13, 2026. On or after this date, open the rejected return,... See more...
Same rejection using the online version. "This return cannot be filed at this time due to a processing error that will be corrected on March 13, 2026. On or after this date, open the rejected return, review it for errors, and resubmit the return for electronic filing."
Thank you for relaying tech support guidance on the bug and saving us the hold time. I have been ripping my hair out over this today. Hope it works after 3/13.  
Cette réponse ne répond pas du tout au problème de courriel ....
I think you have a Form1095-C - not a 1095-A.   Only form 1095-A gets entered into TurboTax.    Keep forms 1095-B and 1095-C with your tax records but don't enter them on your federal tax return.    ... See more...
I think you have a Form1095-C - not a 1095-A.   Only form 1095-A gets entered into TurboTax.    Keep forms 1095-B and 1095-C with your tax records but don't enter them on your federal tax return.     Do I need to enter my 1095-B and 1095-C?   If you received form 1095-A, that gets entered, but otherwise, if you don't have a 1095-A - SKIP that section.  Where do I enter my 1095-A?
OK, I finally managed to get TurboTax to respond to me (sharing my file here did nothing, I was ignored until I engaged with enough phone support agents (over 6 hours of phone time) to get to a super... See more...
OK, I finally managed to get TurboTax to respond to me (sharing my file here did nothing, I was ignored until I engaged with enough phone support agents (over 6 hours of phone time) to get to a supervisor who actually looked at my file, and ultimately did email me a reply.)    Technically, the reply was NOT responsive.  TurboTax is unable to explain why an error message is generated when multiple Form 8829’s are filed, and the total of all entries on line 11 column (b) equals or exceeds 40,000.     However, they did direct me to a couple of things worth paying attention to:    They sent me to their Unsupported Calculations page (I’ll call it “USCP”): https://digitalasset.intuit.com/render/content/dam/intuit/cgcs/en_us/turbotax/pdfs/[phone number removed]-unsuppo[product key removed]TTgn.pdf   Page 10 line 7 of TurboTax's USCP refers to the Line 11 Worksheet in the IRS instructions for Form 8829.  TurboTax doesn’t support entries on line 11 of Form 8829, if this worksheet is required.  I was surprised to discover that for this year, most 8829 fliers will likely fall into this category for 2025.    I suggest you read Form 8829 instructions for line 11.  If, because of the increased Standard Deductions (“SD”) this year (and seniors should pay close attention here) you find that your total Itemized Deductions don’t exceed the SD, you are instructed NOT to put anything on line 11 at all.  Instead, you are guided to line 17 “Excess Real Estate Taxes”, col (b).   (As a reminder, the SD does NOT include the extra $6,000 deduction for Seniors.  That’s added afterwards.)   I will note here that according to its USCP, TurboTax does not support entries on line 17 of Form 8829 due to the SD being used (page 10, line 5 and 6)   If you ARE Itemizing, the ONLY time you DON’T need to complete the Line 11 Worksheet is if the total of all your SALT (State and Local Tax) deductions on Sch A (this would include state and local income/sales tax plus real estate (RE) tax plus personal property tax – basically the amount on line 5d of Sch A) IFF this total is LESS than $10,000, ONLY THEN are you allowed to make an entry on line 11, col (b) without first completing the Line 11 Worksheet.  (And yes, the cap here is $10,000, not the $40,000 cap on RE tax for Sch A this year  (Note: The IRS doesn’t seem to be concerned that this is basically an iterative calculation because technically, you need to know the amount of your 8829 RE tax deduction FIRST in order to enter the correct amount of real estate taxes on Sch A).  This will impact a lot of people, so be aware.  And finally:   Basically, as far as I can tell, if you have to complete the Line 11 Worksheet, you will ultimately be instructed to make your RE tax entry on Form 8829 line 11, col (a) (Direct Expenses) and NOT col (b) (Indirect Expenses).  Because of this, most people completing Form 8829 are not supposed to be making an entry on line 11, col (b) at all.   Also, just as a reminder, if you also have a home rental and are filing Sch E, TurboTax doesn’t carve out the amount of RE taxes deducted on Sch E before entering the amount on Form 8829, line 11, col A.  You have to do that yourself.  So if you have, say,  $10,000 in RE taxes and $4,000 of these were allowed as a deduction on Sch E, the amount of RE taxes to enter on line 11 of each Form 8829  is $6,000 (not $10,000).  The balance after Form 8829 deductions will go Sch A.   (This matches the IRS ordering of RE tax deductions)   Hopefully this is helpful.