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This 'bug' has been around for at least 10 years! At this point I expect they consider it a feature of Turbotax. Next year, I'll not use this program. THIS IS A BUG!
I am not entirely clear what "backup care" is supposed to be.  From my reading of the instructions, if the employer provides care for you (including emergency care when your circumstances warrant, ma... See more...
I am not entirely clear what "backup care" is supposed to be.  From my reading of the instructions, if the employer provides care for you (including emergency care when your circumstances warrant, maybe that is "backup care"?) the fair market value of that care is reported in box 10.     Here are the W-2 instructions for box 10.     Box 10—Dependent care benefits (not applicable to Forms W-2AS, W-2CM, W-2GU, or W-2VI). Show the total dependent care benefits under a dependent care assistance program (section 129) paid or incurred by you for your employee. Include the fair market value (FMV) of care in a daycare facility provided or sponsored by you for your employee and amounts paid or incurred for dependent care assistance in a section 125 (cafeteria) plan. Report all amounts paid or incurred (regardless of any employee forfeitures), including those in excess of the $5,000 exclusion. This may include (a) the FMV of benefits provided in kind by the employer, (b) an amount paid directly to a daycare facility by the employer or reimbursed to the employee to subsidize the benefit, or (c) benefits from the pretax contributions made by the employee under a section 125 dependent care flexible spending account. Include any amounts over your plan’s exclusion in boxes 1, 3, and 5. For more information, see Pub. 15-B.   Publication 15-B is here. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-prior/p15b--2025.pdf   The employer must have a dependent care assistance program (DCAP) that is in writing and applies to all employees.  In this case, they can exclude up to $5000 of FMV of care assistance from your taxable wages.  If they don't have a written DCAP, or they have a program that only applies to some employees, then the assistance is considered taxable wages and is reported in both box 1 and box 10  (they can't play favorites with tax-free benefits).    Then looking at the instructions for form 2441 on the employer benefit side, the instructions for line 12 say,   Part III. Dependent Care Benefits Line 12 Enter the total amount of dependent care benefits you received in 2025. Amounts you received as an employee should be shown in box 10 of your Form(s) W-2; however, don’t include amounts reported in box 10 that exceed your plan's exclusion and are therefore reported as wages in box 1 of Form(s) W-2. If you were self-employed or a partner, include amounts you received under a dependent care assistance program from your sole proprietorship or partnership.   ===== I don't know the details of your arrangement so I can't tell you exactly how to apply these rules to your facts.   It may be that your backup care benefits should be tax-free and should have been excluded from box 1.  In that case you need a corrected W-2 from your employer.   However, it could also be that your employer plan for some reason is not allowed to be tax-free.  In that case, your entry on form 2441 should only report the portion of box 10 that represents tax-free benefits and should not report the amount also included in box 1.  (And in that case, save your documentation because the IRS may send a letter asking why form 2441 reports less benefit than box 10.)   If that is the case, one possible workaround is to edit your W-2s to only report the non-taxable part of box 10 (the part that is not included in box 1).  Which I guess would mean $0 for you and $1909 for your spouse.  but be prepared to answer an IRS letter.  As part of gathering the documentation to support your filing method, I would get something in writing from the employer explaining why the backup care is considered taxable and why they won't issue a corrected W-2. 
The NAICS code is the principal business code for your business.   The principal business code is a six digit number  that represents the field of work you are in. This code is entered on your Sc... See more...
The NAICS code is the principal business code for your business.   The principal business code is a six digit number  that represents the field of work you are in. This code is entered on your Schedule C. The complete list of codes can be found on  pages 18-19 of this IRS publication.   This code is used for statistical purposes only and does not affect your taxes. If you do not find an approximate code, you can enter 999999.
well i'm SO CONFUSED and ask for merciful help.  please see attached screenshot.   i just do not know what to do with any of these screens. i don't know what the car was worth. i've never understoo... See more...
well i'm SO CONFUSED and ask for merciful help.  please see attached screenshot.   i just do not know what to do with any of these screens. i don't know what the car was worth. i've never understood depreciation. i have no idea where to find these numbers nor how to calculate what should go in these boxes. this is why i buy & use TurboTax - it always just asks me questions & i answer them. this is the first time in years that i've been this stuck   i stopped using the car prior to 2025. i sold it for $100 mid-2025. it's an old 1993 vehicle. i don't have records that go back that far to know what i bought it for & don't know how to figure out its worth, etc etc etc.   i really expected to be able to just delete the car altogether since it's so old & sold for so little & didn't use it last year at all.
This WORKED!!  Thank you. Select Wells Fargo Clearing Services and not Wells Fargo.  I could never get the import to work until I selected the Clearing Services.
I have this issue as well, and theorized it could be because the net result for this year's taxes is zero either way, so it's nice to see that validated.   BUT...   There is still a substantial d... See more...
I have this issue as well, and theorized it could be because the net result for this year's taxes is zero either way, so it's nice to see that validated.   BUT...   There is still a substantial difference in outcome based on which deduction gets used even when this year's result is the same either way.  In my case, it's because of a clean energy tax credit that is limited based on this year's income.  By using the lower standard deduction, more of this credit is being consumed this year, resulting in a lower carryover into next year.    This is not trivial and, in my not-so-humble opinion, needs to be fixed as a priority!   Unfortunately, I didn't notice this issue until after e-filing my return, so I'm going to have to file an amendment once this is resolved.  Please save a lot of other people the same trouble by fixing this quickly.
can I deduct the entire amount of my charitable deductions
Can't update charities and donations brought over from previous year.  It shows "Needs review" but there's no way to select it and no way to delete previous entries.  Anyone else run across this in T... See more...
Can't update charities and donations brought over from previous year.  It shows "Needs review" but there's no way to select it and no way to delete previous entries.  Anyone else run across this in TT Home & Biz desktop version?
It means you actively participated in your own business, not the business of the nail salon.   If you receive a 1099-NEC for work you performed, you are considered an active participant in your own b... See more...
It means you actively participated in your own business, not the business of the nail salon.   If you receive a 1099-NEC for work you performed, you are considered an active participant in your own business/self-employment.   To the nail salon, you are a client/independent contractor, not an employee.   Am I an employee or an independent contractor?   Am I considered self-employed?                    What self-employed expenses can I deduct?
You need to get the Form 1099-Q reporting the distribution from the bank that issued it. You enter that in the Deductions and Credits section of TurboTax, then Education, then ESA and 529 Distributio... See more...
You need to get the Form 1099-Q reporting the distribution from the bank that issued it. You enter that in the Deductions and Credits section of TurboTax, then Education, then ESA and 529 Distributions (Form 1099-Q).
So, at this point, I should not populate any fields that were not populated already.  Like the drop down type boxes or any amount fields?
I overfunded my HSA because my wife signed up for Medicare A and we didn't realize it would be a problem. I requested and received, in February, a refund from the HSA Administrator along with the int... See more...
I overfunded my HSA because my wife signed up for Medicare A and we didn't realize it would be a problem. I requested and received, in February, a refund from the HSA Administrator along with the interest accrued. My 1099-SA only reflects the disbursement I received for medical expenses in 2025. How do I enter the overpayment distribution into Turbotax? How do I answer whether or not I overfunded, since I got that amount returned? Will I get a 1099-SA in 2027 for the overfunded disbursement?
I've got the same problem.  Logged back into my desktop turbotax to complete 2025.  It's as if I never started it.  It was complete (I printed the .pdf) except for filing.  Checked One Drive, *.tax20... See more...
I've got the same problem.  Logged back into my desktop turbotax to complete 2025.  It's as if I never started it.  It was complete (I printed the .pdf) except for filing.  Checked One Drive, *.tax2025 search, etc. Using Windows.  Very frustrating.  
If your MacBook can't take Mac OS 14 then the HW is out of date and Apple stopped supporting OS 13 last year.  The system requirements for Turbotax are very clear, they don't support unsupported OS v... See more...
If your MacBook can't take Mac OS 14 then the HW is out of date and Apple stopped supporting OS 13 last year.  The system requirements for Turbotax are very clear, they don't support unsupported OS versions - you should check when buying any s/w.   You can request a refund here.  HR Block is still supporting older OS versions, try there.   https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/intuit-refunds/request-refund-turbotax-product/L834M6uyW_US_en_US