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Quiero poner lo que pagaba hay ano de renta que eran 8000 dollares
@JamesG1,   How in the world is this of any use when TurboTax has completely disabled any form of CSV uploads this year?   There is zero point to having a universal CSV template when TurboTax has... See more...
@JamesG1,   How in the world is this of any use when TurboTax has completely disabled any form of CSV uploads this year?   There is zero point to having a universal CSV template when TurboTax has completely removed the CSV upload ability entirely.  Or are you saying it’s coming back without saying it? If it is, can you please actually let us know and confirm that the feature is coming back this tax season??
I entered four states that paid me tax-free OID interest totaling $21.18.  TT lumped them together with the State code set as MX (perhaps for Mixed?).  "SmartCheck" rejects MX on the basis that it "i... See more...
I entered four states that paid me tax-free OID interest totaling $21.18.  TT lumped them together with the State code set as MX (perhaps for Mixed?).  "SmartCheck" rejects MX on the basis that it "is not a valid state ID."  I am ignoring it and hope IRS doesn't reject my return.  This appears to be a bug in the Smart Check code that needs  to be corrected since TT changed the four states to one field as MX and Smart Check doesn't like it.    
No. Any income that is required to be reported on your tax return and later causes a tax payment to the IRS, isn't a deductible payment on your tax return.   Example of a deduction: A payment of ... See more...
No. Any income that is required to be reported on your tax return and later causes a tax payment to the IRS, isn't a deductible payment on your tax return.   Example of a deduction: A payment of state or city tax that is being collected for a prior year could be a deduction for itemized deductions.
I am using sch c for dog breeding.
No, you do not have to enter anything about that on your 2025 tax return.   The IRS knows if you have a payment plan.      If your 2025 return shows a refund, the IRS will offset the refund and apply... See more...
No, you do not have to enter anything about that on your 2025 tax return.   The IRS knows if you have a payment plan.      If your 2025 return shows a refund, the IRS will offset the refund and apply the refund toward the back taxes you owe automatically.  They will send you a letter a few weeks after they do that.
This is ready.    If you are using desktop software you may need to do a manual update. Try clearing your Cache and Cookies and then try this link instructions.   If you are using the online ... See more...
This is ready.    If you are using desktop software you may need to do a manual update. Try clearing your Cache and Cookies and then try this link instructions.   If you are using the online software, Clear Cache and Cookies. 
The Form 1040-X is estimated to be available on 03/04/2026
Thank you so much for your help!
When in TurboTax going to make the 1040-X available online so I can amend my 2025 tax return.
See this TurboTax support FAQ for cresting W-2's and Form 1099's for employees or contractors - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-forms/create-w-2-1099-forms-employees-c... See more...
See this TurboTax support FAQ for cresting W-2's and Form 1099's for employees or contractors - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-forms/create-w-2-1099-forms-employees-contractors/L0yjM6jDz_US_en_US
Do you have Earned Income and if yes, how much?  It's possible that you might not have the amount of earned income to make the Roth Contribution. 
Hi LindaS5247, thank you for your recommendation. I read about doing this in other thread that Im following, I just did it, delete all related form with the 1099-R and did it all over again and still... See more...
Hi LindaS5247, thank you for your recommendation. I read about doing this in other thread that Im following, I just did it, delete all related form with the 1099-R and did it all over again and still the same issue, after I run the review a box that is marking  ''2025 Disaster Distribution'' appears red. Then in this page that is under  Review> Analysis > Check This Entry appear a legend in the top that says :  '' Form 1099-R ( Payer's Company): 2025 Disaster Distribution Checkbox - You can't file just yet. This may mean a better tax outcome for taxpayers like you who have 2025 Qualified Disaster Distributions. We can keep working on your tax return adn we''ll let you know when we can help you finish up your taxas''. What I understand form this is that Turbo Tax Desktop Premier is still unable to process this forms, the real question would be until when since this is the only thing stopping me from filling since 2 weeks ago. Hopefully Turbotax fix this soon.   
Yes, you need to enter your Roth IRA contributions in order to allow TurboTax to determine whether you were qualified to make the contributions based on your income and other factors.     Go to t... See more...
Yes, you need to enter your Roth IRA contributions in order to allow TurboTax to determine whether you were qualified to make the contributions based on your income and other factors.     Go to the Deductions and Credits > Retirement and Investments > Traditional and Roth IRA Contributions section of your return to enter your contributions and complete all of the follow-up questions.