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for more info on desktop vs online see comments from @VolvoGirl at end of this thread https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-you-can-t-compare-the-online-versions-a-rel-nofollow/01...
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for more info on desktop vs online see comments from @VolvoGirl at end of this thread https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-you-can-t-compare-the-online-versions-a-rel-nofollow/01/3758790
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Why can't I e-file my amended 2024 Federal Tax return? "The Intuit Electronic Filing Center is closed for the 2024 Personal Income Tax filing season. November 15, 2025 was the last day to file re...
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Why can't I e-file my amended 2024 Federal Tax return? "The Intuit Electronic Filing Center is closed for the 2024 Personal Income Tax filing season. November 15, 2025 was the last day to file returns electronically." The IRS says you e-file amendments for up to 3 years assuming you filed the originals electronically (which I did via Turbo Tax).
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I am having the same problem with prior year Special Depreciation Allowance already taken and giving me the same error message (not qualified asset for SDA). Mine was for 100% SDA taken in 2019 for ...
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I am having the same problem with prior year Special Depreciation Allowance already taken and giving me the same error message (not qualified asset for SDA). Mine was for 100% SDA taken in 2019 for fencing land improvements0 on rental real estate property. Please keep me aware of TT softwsre fix status.
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@JoeFH73 Ahhh..you used to use the rt-click. Yep, that's been disappearing in various sections as the software, for whichever sections are involved, are rewritten that year. Not sure why...
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@JoeFH73 Ahhh..you used to use the rt-click. Yep, that's been disappearing in various sections as the software, for whichever sections are involved, are rewritten that year. Not sure why the software staff can't implement it in the rewritten sections...but it is what it is.
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not sure about that screen maybe you just have to answer some basic things to start a new return then do a transfer. this page may be helpful. note you need a .tax2024 file without password. ar...
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not sure about that screen maybe you just have to answer some basic things to start a new return then do a transfer. this page may be helpful. note you need a .tax2024 file without password. are you using the offer that was intended for Win 10 people to transfer a desktop license to online Premium Fed+State (1 return) for no extra cost? note Online does not have Forms mode and only allows 1 return per account. it's very chatty and interview-centric and will try to upsell stuff to you as you enter your 2025 info, be careful what you click on... https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/uninstall-products/switch-turbotax-cd-download-turbotax-online/L4awg8jwG_US_en_US
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I have the same problem. I cannot E-file my amended 2024 federal tax return. Can we get a response, Turbo Tax?
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Hey yaw my transcripts updated this morning everything but a DDD so yaw know next week we up… this year I can’t even wait being off work all this time I need my money on time 😂😂
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can you attach a screenshot?
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You will have to enter the information from your mother's 1095-A. See I'm on my parents' 1095-A form. What do I do on my return? to find your exact scenario and make the TurboTax entry.
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The answer is a rounding issue. You have options:
Easiest: Round to 9720, 4317, 5403
Easy: increase box 3 by one penny or decrease box 2 by one penny
IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for...
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The answer is a rounding issue. You have options:
Easiest: Round to 9720, 4317, 5403
Easy: increase box 3 by one penny or decrease box 2 by one penny
IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education states that nontaxable distributions should not be entered.
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The most common mistake isn't the dollar amount itself, but a checkbox or date entry in the HSA interview section. Tax software often defaults to assuming you had coverage for the entire year unless ...
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The most common mistake isn't the dollar amount itself, but a checkbox or date entry in the HSA interview section. Tax software often defaults to assuming you had coverage for the entire year unless told otherwise.
1. Most software asks: "Were you enrolled in a High Deductible Health Plan on December 1, 2025?" * The Issue: If you accidentally select "Yes" or leave it at a default, but then enter a lower contribution limit, the software gets confused.
The solution is to check to see you have selected "No" for December 1st coverage. This triggers the software to ask for your specific months of coverage (January–May).
2. Check how the data from your W-2 is interacting with your manual entries:
W-2 (Box 12, Code W): This includes both your payroll deductions and any money your employer contributed
Manual Entry: If you also manually entered your contributions in the "Personal/Individual Contributions" section, the software might be double-counting them.
Only enter contributions in the "Personal" section if you moved money from your bank account to the HSA after receiving your paycheck. If you did not contribute to your account other than the payroll deductions, you would not report anything here.
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The “senior deduction” is added automatically by the software based on the date of birth and filing status you entered into MY INFO. You do not need to take any extra steps to enter it. (And…the new...
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The “senior deduction” is added automatically by the software based on the date of birth and filing status you entered into MY INFO. You do not need to take any extra steps to enter it. (And…the new senior deduction has nothing to do with whether you are getting Social Security)
The deduction is not on the same line as your standard deduction. It is shown separately.
2025 STANDARD DEDUCTION AMOUNTS
SINGLE $15,750 (65 or older/legally blind + $2000)
MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY $15,750 (65 or older/legally blind +1600)
MARRIED FILING JOINTLY $31,500 (65 or older/legally blind + $1600)
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD $23,625 (65 or older/legally blind + $2000)
For 2025 through 2028 there is an extra deduction amount of up to $6000 per individual 65 or older filing Single, MFJ, or HOH which is phased out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income over $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for joint filers.
(The deduction phases out completely at $175.000 Single or HOH, or $250,000 joint)
The $6,000 senior deduction will be calculated on 1040 Schedule 1-A page 2 Part V Enhanced Deduction for Seniors which goes to 1040 line 13b. It is separate and in addition to the Standard Deduction or your Itemized Deductions on 1040 line 12e. Turbo Tax automatically includes it.
IRS Schedule 1-A https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-dft/f1040s1a--dft.pdf
Need to see it?
https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-return/preview-turbotax-online-return-filing/L77WCkvnu_US_en_US?uid=m681fkhr
If you are not getting the senior deduction it is because
Your date of birth in MY INFO shows that you were not 65 by the end of 2025
Your income is too high
You are filing married filing separately
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It is automatic based on your age. It is not part of your Standard Deduction. The new Senior Deduction is separate and in addition to the Standard Deduction or your Itemized Deductions on 1040 line 1...
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It is automatic based on your age. It is not part of your Standard Deduction. The new Senior Deduction is separate and in addition to the Standard Deduction or your Itemized Deductions on 1040 line 12e. The 6,000/12,000 senior deduction will be calculated on 1040 Schedule 1-A page 2 Part V Enhanced Deduction for Seniors which goes to 1040 line 13b with any other sch 1-A amounts. Turbo Tax automatically includes it if you qualify. If you are married you have to file a Joint return.
For Online version You can preview the 1040 or print the whole return https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/accessing/help/how-do-i-preview-my-turbotax-online-return-before-filing/00/26160 What do you have on 1040 line 13b? See the 1040……. ,
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I can use quick zoom to get the the explanation statement, but I can't get the paragraph section to work. When I click the first line, it highlights it in pink and then when I type I can see the text...
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I can use quick zoom to get the the explanation statement, but I can't get the paragraph section to work. When I click the first line, it highlights it in pink and then when I type I can see the text in red. But as soon as I click anywhere else, the text disappears. I tried starting with the second line and it turns blue and the text types in blue, but again the text disappears. I did a print preview directly after typing without clicking anywhere else and the top is filled out but the paragraph section is blank. How do I make this section work?
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well indeed it was there, buried deep. however, I entered the information in the interview steps under "medical expenses, reimbursements" since that was the only way I found to enter the ...
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well indeed it was there, buried deep. however, I entered the information in the interview steps under "medical expenses, reimbursements" since that was the only way I found to enter the information. I do recommend a fix though - I can't explain why the form isn't listed in the "forms" or doesn't get a reference in the search tool responses. It's location in 2025 sw is different than it was in previous editions. the FAQ's and Q&A community didn't have anything mentioning it, but now this thread is there for others. Sweet Maird, if it is this hard to find, you might need to throw a bone into the interview tool or at least ensure it is listed in the forms and in the search terms. Long Term Care reimbursements are specifically called out under the medical expenses section, but the 1099-LTC is not referenced there (see photos) and if you complete both the expenses reimbursements and the 1099-LTC info in the other income section, now that information is logged twice. It doesn't appear to be counted twice or maybe it just cancels out equally. I'm sure I'm not the first person to encounter this - a quick update to the code would make this all a lot easier.
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looking for the 6000 credit for being 65 +
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looking for the 6000 credit for being 65 +
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I have been dealing with this same or a very similar issue. Here is what I have learned so far: I am using TurboTax Deluxe for Windows, which is the desktop version. I am trying to claim credit...
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I have been dealing with this same or a very similar issue. Here is what I have learned so far: I am using TurboTax Deluxe for Windows, which is the desktop version. I am trying to claim credit for an electric heat pump from Daiken. This is important because Form 5695 has several sections: some work, and some do not. I believe the root cause of the issue is the Daiken QMID code of I7Q6 (I as in India, not a 1). A couple of weeks ago, there was no step-by-step or form to support this functionality. The form seemed to be there, but I could not enter any data into it. After two TurboTax releases, it appears to me that the form and step-by-step are all working BUT the IRS is rejecting returns because of the QMID code. The IRS is not accepting the Daiken QMID code of I7Q6, and that is supposed to be fixed by Feb 13. Most of what I have learned is no thanks to Intuit. They have been no help, and I cancelled my recurring subscription for TurboTax Deluxe, and I have requested a refund. I purchased HR Block and re-entered my taxes from scratch. When I submitted them, they also got rejected, but HR Block gave me a very clean English language explanation of what went wrong and why we have to wait until Feb 13. Thank you HR Block. My two cents worth...
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When entering the dollar amounts into box 1, 2, and 3, TurboTax returns an error stating: "Your box 1 gross distribution must equal the sum of box 2 earnings plus box 3 basis. Make any necessary cor...
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When entering the dollar amounts into box 1, 2, and 3, TurboTax returns an error stating: "Your box 1 gross distribution must equal the sum of box 2 earnings plus box 3 basis. Make any necessary corrections here." The amounts I'm entering are: 9720.24 4316.97 5403.27 The math on my side and on the 1099-Q side appear to be fine, but the information is unable to be filed due to the error on the software.
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