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PDFs are not importable into TurnboTax. you can import the 1099-R from financial institutions that partner with TutboTax, but they are not PDFs. These companies produce a special file that is transm...
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PDFs are not importable into TurnboTax. you can import the 1099-R from financial institutions that partner with TutboTax, but they are not PDFs. These companies produce a special file that is transmitted from their website into your return. you don't see the file. if they don't partner, manual input is required.
5 hours ago
To clear the blank Line 16 error, manually fill in the blanks for the State at the Federal level, by following these steps:
Go back to the Federal 1099-R entry screen under, "Wages & Income"...
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To clear the blank Line 16 error, manually fill in the blanks for the State at the Federal level, by following these steps:
Go back to the Federal 1099-R entry screen under, "Wages & Income"
Locate Box 16 and for the State information section (Boxes 14–16)
Enter the Amount of the Gross Distribution from Box 1 (or the taxable amount from Box 2a) and type it into Box 16*
Ensure the state and the Payer's State ID are filled in
If the ID is missing, you can usually use the Federal EIN from the top of the Form, or contact your state's Department of Revenue
*If Box 14 has an amount, then Box 16 should be filled with either the amount from Box 2a, or Box 1 (if no amount in Box 2a). However, if Box 14 is blank, or has a zero (0), then clear everything out of the boxes (including zeros in Box 14) and leave totally empty.
5 hours ago
Thank you for the review In going into Turbotax to amend, yes I can edit the Roth IRA contribution to the corrected amount, however, the old taxable income/AGI is still written. I do not know how...
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Thank you for the review In going into Turbotax to amend, yes I can edit the Roth IRA contribution to the corrected amount, however, the old taxable income/AGI is still written. I do not know how the IRS calcuated my LLC profits as being higher than what they were, so I do not know how do edit that section. If I amend with the old taxable income/AGI + corrected Roth IRA amount, won't I go through the same process with the IRS again of them having to correct the math error? And if yes, wouldn't it be easier to just use the 1099-R when doing 2027 taxes to indicate how I corrected the contribution?
5 hours ago
Can you clarify what is going on with Missouri?
Are you missing 1099-Rs?
Are you missing any other information?
Did you try to Schedule a tax call with Missouri?
@user177420039...
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Can you clarify what is going on with Missouri?
Are you missing 1099-Rs?
Are you missing any other information?
Did you try to Schedule a tax call with Missouri?
@user17742003951
5 hours ago
Massachusetts state taxes not files because blockage why?
Virginia state taxes are not files ?
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5 hours ago
I have two W2's from different employers that utilize Paylocity. When importing the second W2 (no matter which order), it removes the first one and inserts part of the information (Box 12 in this cas...
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I have two W2's from different employers that utilize Paylocity. When importing the second W2 (no matter which order), it removes the first one and inserts part of the information (Box 12 in this case) from the first W2. I'm leery of importing my spouse's W2 from Paylocity and am entering all information by hand.
5 hours ago
You can remove the TurboTax Audit defense while you are filing your return in the File section. You will be asked to add Audit Defense as an additional service before you finish your return, here yo...
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You can remove the TurboTax Audit defense while you are filing your return in the File section. You will be asked to add Audit Defense as an additional service before you finish your return, here you can remove the audit defense if you do not want it.
If you need additional assistance you can contact TurboTax.
TurboTax Audit Support Center
@Wendee in Carlsbad
5 hours ago
It's possible the Smart Check message regarding Box 17 relates to Code AJ.
Per the IRS Instructions for Schedule K-1 List of Codes and References Used in Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), Box 20 Code A...
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It's possible the Smart Check message regarding Box 17 relates to Code AJ.
Per the IRS Instructions for Schedule K-1 List of Codes and References Used in Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), Box 20 Code AJ is used for Excess business loss limitation.
However, some partnerships choose to use this code to report Aggregate Business Activity Gross Income and Aggregate Business Activity Total Deductions, which together total Excess Business Losses for Form 461.
This information is relevant only if your net losses from all businesses are more than $313,000 ($626,000 if filing a joint return). If this doesn't apply to you, you can leave Box 20 Code AJ blank (or do not include this code).
If you do need to file Form 461, leave the amounts blank for Code AJ. You will need to complete Form 461 manually and report any deductible loss per the IRS Instructions for Form 461 - Limitations on Business Losses
5 hours ago
There is confusing information. "I am a college student filing single with someone can claim me". If you can be claimed as a dependent by anyone, it must be indicated on your return. even if they don...
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There is confusing information. "I am a college student filing single with someone can claim me". If you can be claimed as a dependent by anyone, it must be indicated on your return. even if they don't actually claim you. However, I have my doubts about anyone other than your parents being able to claim you and perhaps they can't either. To be a
Qualifying Relative and being eligible to be claimed as a dependent by that OP if all these rules are met:
you lived in their household the entire year (temporary absences are ignored) or are related by blood or marriage.
your gross income for 2025 is less than $5200 (this includes earned and unearned income)
they provided over ½ of your support. This seems doubtful since you say you paid for your schooling and living expenses
you aren't a qualifying child of another taxpayer. This is not possible if you are providing over 50% of your support
you can’t claim any dependents
you must be a US citizen, resident alien or national or a resident of Canada or Mexico
You cannot be a qualifying child of your parents if you (not the OP) are providing over 50% of your support. This seems likely if you (not the op) are paying your living expenses and tuition
however the kiddie tax would apply if you are not over 23 but
1. you are under 18 always applies
2. you are 18 and your earned income is less than or equal to 50% of your support
3) you are 19-23 and a full-time student, but your earned income is less than or equal to 50% of your support
tax credits could be wiping out the kiddie tax
The amount you owe, if any, is on line 37 of the 1040
5 hours ago
@brommabo not sure what you mean by a "manual form". If you mean that he is completing his taxes by hand, then form 1095-A would be used to complete form 8962 and that form maps to form 1040. Whi...
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@brommabo not sure what you mean by a "manual form". If you mean that he is completing his taxes by hand, then form 1095-A would be used to complete form 8962 and that form maps to form 1040. While, it may not seem "right", it's the law. Talk to your Congressman 😉 It would be best if you claimed him since you can and YOU enter form 1095-A on YOUR tax return. That way you get the $500 other dependent credit.
5 hours ago
That's strange because from what I have googled, mac OS 14, will run on iMacs from 2019 and newer. macOS 13 is End of Life. I find it hard to imagine that Apple would be abandoning users after just 3...
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That's strange because from what I have googled, mac OS 14, will run on iMacs from 2019 and newer. macOS 13 is End of Life. I find it hard to imagine that Apple would be abandoning users after just 3 years. (Or even less since they EoL'd it last year.)
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This is the message I get: NYS withholdings can not be greater than or equal to gross distribution.
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If he is a 100% remote worker living in Maryland (MD) for a District of Columbia based employer, he is not required to file a DC non-resident return, provided no work was physically performed in DC. ...
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If he is a 100% remote worker living in Maryland (MD) for a District of Columbia based employer, he is not required to file a DC non-resident return, provided no work was physically performed in DC.
Maryland and the District of Columbia have tax reciprocity. Because of this, taxes should only be paid to Maryland. He would have to file a District of Columbia nonresident tax return to get a full refund of his DC withholdings.
If he files a nonresident tax return for the District of Columbia, he should prepare it first in TurboTax (before preparing his Maryland state tax return).
He can submit a Form D-4A Certificate of Nonresidence in the District of Columbia to his employer to stop future District of Columbia tax withholding.
See these links for additional information:
Multiple States—Figuring What's Owed When You Live and Work in More Than One State
How do I file a nonresident state return?
If you have additional information or questions regarding this, please return to Community and we would be glad to help.
5 hours ago
If you already saved your return on your computer, refer to the next links I’m sharing with you to see how to find it:
How do I find my tax data file (.tax file) on my Windows computer?
How...
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If you already saved your return on your computer, refer to the next links I’m sharing with you to see how to find it:
How do I find my tax data file (.tax file) on my Windows computer?
How do I find my tax data file (.tax file) in Mac?
5 hours ago
I have a permanent mailing address with my sister in Minnesota but travel most of the year. Can I use Minnesota as my state of residence?
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From what I can tell, SB0059 is still making it's way thru the legislative process. It was supposed to take effect July 1 2025.
5 hours ago
Dear Ms Rene , thank you very much your prompt response. I really appreciate your time and effort. I figured out double entry for missed RMD and followed your instructions. My entries in form5329 c...
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Dear Ms Rene , thank you very much your prompt response. I really appreciate your time and effort. I figured out double entry for missed RMD and followed your instructions. My entries in form5329 came out correct. It matches the form5329 that i mailed to IRS in mid Feb. i would really appreciate if you can review my step by step entries in the following google doc. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X0JwJFxAhsKe5kA6YN6vj6c0FPc3MhUtWRiIWU7kFzk/edit thank you for your help.
5 hours ago
No. The Federal Section 179 expensing rules generally do not apply to rental property because it is considered a passive investment, rather than an active trade or business.
The $25,000 deducti...
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No. The Federal Section 179 expensing rules generally do not apply to rental property because it is considered a passive investment, rather than an active trade or business.
The $25,000 deduction cap generally applies to equipment used in an active trade or business, not residential rental property.
If you claim Section 179 deductions on your Federal return for your rental property, you will usually be required to make an adjustment to add back that amount on your DC return.
As an alternative, for items that do not qualify for Section 179, rental property owners can consider the De Minimis Safe Harbor, which allows them to immediately deduct, or expense, items that cost $2,500 or less per item. You may also qualify for the Safe Harbor for Small Taxpayers for larger building repairs or improvements.
Learn more by reading this IRS article A de minimis safe harbor election.
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The instructions for Form 3520 state expressly to send it to this PO Box - don't use another address:
Send Form 3520 to the following address.
Internal Revenue Service Center P.O. Box 4...
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The instructions for Form 3520 state expressly to send it to this PO Box - don't use another address:
Send Form 3520 to the following address.
Internal Revenue Service Center P.O. Box 409101 Ogden, UT 84409
To ask them directly, you can start by calling the IRS international tax issues line: 267-941-1000
A duplicate filing of Form 3520 may accrue an automatic civil penalty onto your account, which could drastically slow down processing of the original return. This might be a question for an attorney.
If you have the certified mail receipt, you should be able to furnish this as proof of timely filing if the form is truly lost. Make a copy of your missing mail request, and keep that with your records as well. I thought everything I sent last year by certified USPS was lost or even tossed away; I didn't get a single confirmation of delivery, so I wouldn't be so quick to assume it's truly lost in the mail. All the certified mail I sent was delivered, eventually.
Your mileage may vary.
To see if the form has posted to your account, you can also send Form 4506-T Request for Transcript and put "3520" on Line 6.