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I need to fix worksheet but I don't know what to enter for recovery period.
You can view/print/download a choice of PDFs.  To get the larger PDF with the worksheets you have to open your return back up and go to the Print Center as I'll explain in detail below.   NOTE:  Wh... See more...
You can view/print/download a choice of PDFs.  To get the larger PDF with the worksheets you have to open your return back up and go to the Print Center as I'll explain in detail below.   NOTE:  When you open your return back up, do not make any changes in it if it's already been filed.  If you later have to amend the return, it has to start off exactly as it was when it was originally filed.   Log in and at the Tax Home or in the section "Your Tax Returns & Documents" for 2025, look for a link "Add a State." Click on "Add a State."  (you don't really add one.  That's just to open your return back up.) After the return interview is open, click in the left menu column on the tab TAX TOOLS, then PRINT CENTER. Then choose "Print, save, view this year's return." The next screen should ask what you want in your PDF:  Federal. state, or both (I always save both--just in case) and offer some options:  "Just my tax returns", or "include government worksheets (optional)", or "include government and TurboTax worksheets (optional.)"  The latter has the most pages. NOTE:  Remember all PDF tax documents and tax data files are very sensitive files, since they contain your personal ID info, financial data, and possibly bank account numbers, etc.  Be sure to store them safely and securely to guard against computer theft, hacking, etc.
The amount of interest income should not be omitted, no matter how small.  It can be entered without having the actual Form 1099-INT by just including the bank name and interest amount as if it were ... See more...
The amount of interest income should not be omitted, no matter how small.  It can be entered without having the actual Form 1099-INT by just including the bank name and interest amount as if it were reported in box 1.     If you expect the amount was near $30, you should contact the bank for verification of the interest that was earned and to inquire about the Form 1099-INT.  The Form 1099-INT should be issued to you if the interest income is greater than $10.
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and just a note when you get this information you don't need to enter every state - just the ones tax exempt to you (your home state but also look out for the territories which may be exempt in your ... See more...
and just a note when you get this information you don't need to enter every state - just the ones tax exempt to you (your home state but also look out for the territories which may be exempt in your state - Puerto Rico etc) and the rest you would enter as "Multiple States".
The maximum contribution to a 403(b) is $23,500.    If you are 50 or older, there is a catch up of $7,500, making a total of $31,000.   If you are aged between 60 and 63 at the end of 2025, y... See more...
The maximum contribution to a 403(b) is $23,500.    If you are 50 or older, there is a catch up of $7,500, making a total of $31,000.   If you are aged between 60 and 63 at the end of 2025, you are entitled to a super catch up of $11,250 making a total of $34,750.   Please check your date of birth entered in the My Info section of TurboTax. TurboTax determines your maximum contribution based on your age.
i tried using a yes and then tried the no and both tell me that both should be blank?
The only additional paperwork I had was a 1095-A. Is that why I cant use the free edition?
I have never used expert assist feature.
and I did it online on TurboTax and I got my state, but I just haven’t got my federal
depends the source of those dividends, this information will be available in a tax supplemental from the company that runs the fund.   when you say "not listed in the supplemental" are you referrin... See more...
depends the source of those dividends, this information will be available in a tax supplemental from the company that runs the fund.   when you say "not listed in the supplemental" are you referring to this from Schwab - they will only provide information on their own funds https://www.schwabassetmanagement.com/resource/2025-supplementary-tax-information
If you've already paid for the service: Sign in to TurboTax Look for the "Live Help" or "Live Tax Advice" button.  If you have the service, it appears on the screen  It may be in the to... See more...
If you've already paid for the service: Sign in to TurboTax Look for the "Live Help" or "Live Tax Advice" button.  If you have the service, it appears on the screen  It may be in the top right or a floating button. In these sessions, you can see  the TurboTax representative, but they cannot see you.  In addition, the representative can see your tax return. You will do the navigation, and You will make any changes to the return.      
And here's how you can view it if you meet all of the qualifications mentioned by Vanessa A above.   If your return is still in preparation in Online TurboTax, here's how you can preview the Form 1... See more...
And here's how you can view it if you meet all of the qualifications mentioned by Vanessa A above.   If your return is still in preparation in Online TurboTax, here's how you can preview the Form 1040 and confirm you are getting the enhanced senior deduction.   With your return open go to the left column menu, and click on TAX TOOLS, then subtab TOOLS. In the Tools window choose "View Tax Summary." On that Tax Summary screen you should see that you are getting "Additional Deductions (Schedule 1-A)." While still on that Tax Summary screen,  you can further verify it by going over to the left column menu and clicking on "Preview my 1040."  That opens up the Form 1040 Worksheet.    Scroll down to Line 13b, and the figure there includes the enhanced senior deduction from the Schedule 1-A. And while you are there, you should see your standard (or itemized) deduction on Line 12e.
Thank you very much much! It worked. 
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