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I was testing and getting practice with TurboTax Online for future considerations once TTax for Mac is not supported.
See this for a refund of the TurboTax product you purchased - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/how-do-i-request-a-refund-for-my-turbotax-product/01/964034?search-action-id=6239624817... See more...
See this for a refund of the TurboTax product you purchased - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/how-do-i-request-a-refund-for-my-turbotax-product/01/964034?search-action-id=623962481749&search-result-uid=964034
If the 2024 refund being applied to your 2025 Tax Return is incorrect, please follow these steps to make a correction:    In TurboTax Online: Sign in to TurboTax and open your 2025 return. ... See more...
If the 2024 refund being applied to your 2025 Tax Return is incorrect, please follow these steps to make a correction:    In TurboTax Online: Sign in to TurboTax and open your 2025 return. Select Federal from the side menu, then go to Deductions & Credits. Scroll down to the Estimates and Other Taxes Paid section and select Show More. Find the row for Other Income Taxes and click Start or Revisit. Look for the section titled 2024 Refund Applied to 2025 Taxes. Click Edit or Update next to the Federal or State entry and enter the correct $468 amount. in TurboTax Desktop: Open your 2025 return. Select the Federal tab from the top of your screen and then select Deductions & Credits. Select I'll choose what I work on. Scroll down to the Estimates and Other Taxes Paid section and select Start or Update next to Other Income Taxes. Select Start or Update next to 2024 Refund Applied to 2025 Taxes (Choose Federal or State depending on your situation). Enter the correct $468 2024 Refund Applied to 2025.
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Turbo Tax is not calculating the Senior "Bonus" deduction correctly on my tax return.  Perhaps it is because of the instructions on LIne 35 (PART V) which say to subtract $600 from line 34.  This is ... See more...
Turbo Tax is not calculating the Senior "Bonus" deduction correctly on my tax return.  Perhaps it is because of the instructions on LIne 35 (PART V) which say to subtract $600 from line 34.  This is not correct because the return in question has MFJ with both taxpayer ove 65.  This means that they are entitle to a $12000 enhance deduction.  With line 34 indicating the phase out amount, line 35 should subtract this amount from $12000 dollars to arrive at the correct enhanced deduction.  It does not do this.  You do not lose, or have phased-out,  6% of the entire amount (that is over $150000) and then multiply it by two (2) to arrive at the enhgcnce deduction.  The $6000 bonus deduction is a "per person" deduction which either needs to take 1/2 of the amount over $150000 and then multiply by 6% (Line 33), or take 1/2 of the line 34 amount and then subtract it from $6000.  Then multiply this result by two (2).    
Hello,   I filed my return for the both fed and state. The federal return was accepted, but the state return (Oregon) was rejected.   When I open my return, the initial "Continue Your 2025 Tax Re... See more...
Hello,   I filed my return for the both fed and state. The federal return was accepted, but the state return (Oregon) was rejected.   When I open my return, the initial "Continue Your 2025 Tax Return" screen, it shows that I have a return rejected. However, when I open that return, I get no information about why. It goes directly to the E-filing page.   I have tried looking around in the return, but nothing gives me any clue as to why the return was rejected.   I'm going to refile the return, and see what happens, but if anyone could help me figure out why it was rejected I would appreciate it.   Thank you,   Jim
I received a notice in the mail yesterday regarding two 401k withdrawals I made in 2023. I had all taxes withheld for both of the withdrawals. IRS said I did not claim those correctly. I thought I did... See more...
I received a notice in the mail yesterday regarding two 401k withdrawals I made in 2023. I had all taxes withheld for both of the withdrawals. IRS said I did not claim those correctly. I thought I did everything correctly using the TurboTax wizard, and I had taxes withheld both times I withdraw. I'm not sure what I did wrong, but I'd really appreciate some help! I don't know what to do, and I'm panicking. Please let me know what you think, or how I should proceed. Thank you so so much!!!
no income rec'd in 2 counties where equal time was spent with family do I need to file 2 state returns
Thank you for your helpful input!  I did what you said to do and the IRS and the State have both accepted my returns.  I did not have to do anything extra . Thanks again.
Improvement costs on a personal residence, not used as rental or in a business, are not reported on a tax return.  You can add the improvement costs to the basis of the home when it is sold.
@tkl1126 , do you need help ?  and if so how about putting your question and context thereto here ?  Surely your situation/scenario is not so complex  that none of  us are able to help.  Please help ... See more...
@tkl1126 , do you need help ?  and if so how about putting your question and context thereto here ?  Surely your situation/scenario is not so complex  that none of  us are able to help.  Please help us help you.   Look forward to hearing from you with details of the situation--please
To check the balance of an IRS payment plan (installment agreement), log in to your IRS Online Account, where you can view your current balance, payment history, and scheduled payments   IRS onli... See more...
To check the balance of an IRS payment plan (installment agreement), log in to your IRS Online Account, where you can view your current balance, payment history, and scheduled payments   IRS online account - https://www.irs.gov/payments/online-account-for-individuals
Thank you very much!  I entered the lump sum amount in Turbo Tax and the software did its magic!  I didn't have to do anything else! Thanks again for your helpful input!   Lan Vu
@gustavo-wolf2820 , are you a US person ( citizen/GreenCard/Resident for Tax purposes )?  or still NRA? I ask because , if you have transitioned to a Resident for Tax purposes then the issuer shoul... See more...
@gustavo-wolf2820 , are you a US person ( citizen/GreenCard/Resident for Tax purposes )?  or still NRA? I ask because , if you have transitioned to a Resident for Tax purposes then the issuer should have used a form other than 1042-S.  If you are still NRA, then you report the 1042-S  contents , box by box  on form 1040-NR  ( not supported by  TurboTax , use SprinTax or similar service or a tax professional). If you are a Resident for Tax purposes then you have to map the numbers from 1042-S to equivalent boxes on a W-2 or 1099- NEC/MISC/INT/DIV etc. Please tell more about your own immigration/Tax status and the type of income shown on 1042-S.   And surely one of us can help you file your return.
I did not receive this answer until today. Very displeased. TT needs to make a way the imported investments do not transfer to the Oklahoma return. This took me hours and hours and I only got it fixe... See more...
I did not receive this answer until today. Very displeased. TT needs to make a way the imported investments do not transfer to the Oklahoma return. This took me hours and hours and I only got it fixed by asking Grok. Intuit fix this, please!        
If you filed a Joint return then her AGI is the same as yours.  There is only 1 AGI on line 11.  Enter the same AGI for each of you to efile 2025.   How to correct the AGI in the Online version ht... See more...
If you filed a Joint return then her AGI is the same as yours.  There is only 1 AGI on line 11.  Enter the same AGI for each of you to efile 2025.   How to correct the AGI in the Online version https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/agi/help/where-do-i-correct-my-agi-in-turbotax-online/00/26311 If you can’t get it to efile you will have to print and mail it. https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/printing/help/how-do-i-print-and-mail-my-return-in-turbotax-online/00/26258 Be sure to attach copies of your W2s and any 1099s that have withholding on them.  You have to mail federal and state in separate envelopes because they go to different places.  Get a tracking number from the post office when you mail them for proof of filing.
@user17756756823 , generally agreeing with my colleague @DawnC 's note on treatment of interest  income from foreign source ( i.e. when there is no EIN), and recognizing the general issue with report... See more...
@user17756756823 , generally agreeing with my colleague @DawnC 's note on treatment of interest  income from foreign source ( i.e. when there is no EIN), and recognizing the general issue with reporting of foreign pension,  (a) when the foreign source pension is taxable in both countries, the  solution for recognizing/reporting of the income/pension is often solved by using fake EIN  such as 99-1999999  and double taxation by using the  "mitigation of double  taxation " article of the relevant tax treaty.  The problem here is mostly a case of allowable FTC being often less than that actually paid to a foreign taxing authority .   However this is in compliance with the US tax laws ( FTC limited to a maximum of the US tax on the same doubly taxed income ) and Tax Treaty ( requiring US to recognize the full amount of foreign tax paid ). (b) when the foreign source pension is taxable only in the foreign country, the mechanism gets  confusing.  This is because while IRS suggests  "No reporting" is required, the tax payer feels   ( and  correctly ) more secure in recognizing the  foreign source income and then excluding the income  under  ref'd article of the relevant tax treaty. It would have been  nice / correct if TurboTax allowed  recognition of the income  under "other" income with tag " Foreign Source Pension -- country X "    -- Schedule-1, Part  I, line 8 z  and followed this allowing "Adjustment to Income" --   Schedule-1, Part II, line 24 z with tag  " Per Article xx of US- Country X Tax Treaty "  with the same amount as an adjustment.  This would allow the taxpayer to feel safe that he/she did recognize the income and also take advantage of the non-taxability thereof under a  specific assertion of the tax treaty.   Currently there is no way to do this. Does this make sense ?
Regarding, "If you use a dwelling unit as a home and you rent it less than 15 days during the year, its primary function isn’t considered to be rental and it shouldn’t be reported on Schedule E (Form... See more...
Regarding, "If you use a dwelling unit as a home and you rent it less than 15 days during the year, its primary function isn’t considered to be rental and it shouldn’t be reported on Schedule E (Form 1040) [emphasis added]. You aren’t required to report the rental income and rental expenses from this activity." . . . .    My follow-on question is, if you own three weeks of a timeshare, occupy it for two weeks (so it's a "home," per https://www.irs.gov/publications/p527#en_US_2025_publink[phone number removed]), and you return the third week to the timeshare company for compensation and they send you a 1099 MISC, how do you report the 1099 MISC to the IRS and claim that no income taxes are due because you rented your "home" for less than 14 days?     Just a question to fill in a part of everyone's schedule that's now so open on April 17. 🙂