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The software license belongs to the original purchaser, so the login information should stay the same.   @thersajo 
> Buy less and you'll have fewer physical items to donate and less to be concerned about with respect to itemizing charitable contributions of items.    Guess you've never heard of children who out... See more...
> Buy less and you'll have fewer physical items to donate and less to be concerned about with respect to itemizing charitable contributions of items.    Guess you've never heard of children who outgrown their clothing, furniture, and toys... 
Was your tax return accepted?     How do I check my e-file status?   If it was, you can check the IRS refund tracker to see the status.  
Once you enter the Q, the program should be matching it up against any other expenses to make it nontaxable. Not finding tuition, rollover, or student loan interest, it should correctly determine the... See more...
Once you enter the Q, the program should be matching it up against any other expenses to make it nontaxable. Not finding tuition, rollover, or student loan interest, it should correctly determine the taxable portion of the earnings. Check your Sch 1 line 8z for this other income.   Go to the Tax Tools on the left sidebar, select Tools, and then View Tax Summary.   If you can't get the Q to work with all the other possibilities, delete it and enter the taxable portion of the earnings directly under other income and label it from 1099-Q. Follow these steps to enter the income: go to the federal income section scroll to the bottom / show less common income Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C, Start Scroll to the bottom Other reportable income, Start Other taxable income? Select YES Description  - whatever you want to say, 1099-Q taxable earnings Amount, enter your amount Continue
Again, I have tried all that the last few days to no avail.   I appreciate your help but I really wish I didn't have to keep repeating myself.
To download your .tax2025 file for an unfiled return from TurboTax Online, you typically need to be "inside" the return to see the download options.    If you are on the "Tax Home" page and don't... See more...
To download your .tax2025 file for an unfiled return from TurboTax Online, you typically need to be "inside" the return to see the download options.    If you are on the "Tax Home" page and don't see the full side menu with Tax Tools, it is because the return is considered "closed".  Sign in to TurboTax Online. Scroll down to Your tax returns & documents and select 2025. Select Add a State (you won't actually add one; this just reopens the return). Once the return is open, look at the left-hand side menu. Select Tax Tools, then Tools. In the "Tools Center" pop-up, select Save your 2025 return to your computer. The file will download as taxReturn.tax2025 from Expert MaryK4
You don't need to set up an account if you use the option on the right (use refund tracker).   
Already tried that, even got close to setting up my account and keep getting the whole "site is unavailable" reply.
Oh Oh.... I've been receiving replies an hour or two after posting. Now, my last two questions have gone un-answered.  Does everyone go home after April 15?
You can use the Social Security  lump-sum action to reduce the amount of your taxable social security, even possibly to zero. Legal fees are not deductible. What is a Lump-Sum Social Security Payme... See more...
You can use the Social Security  lump-sum action to reduce the amount of your taxable social security, even possibly to zero. Legal fees are not deductible. What is a Lump-Sum Social Security Payment? The lump-sum election has always worked correctly in TurboTax. Have all tax returns available for each year included in the lump sum payment (shown on your SSA-1099).   This can be handled on your tax return for 2025. The Form SSA-1099 should show a total amount in box 5, and then the amount that is designated for each year in box 3. Worksheet 4 is included after Worksheet 2 is completed for each year.   Be sure to select "lump-sum" method of reporting in this situation which is all done on the tax return for the year of receipt of the benefits.  Enter the appropriate amounts for each year when you start that section of your return.   Continue to add each year for all years listed in box 3. There is no amendment required. Open your TurboTax Return > Search (upper right) > type ssa1099 > Click the Jump to.... Link or Click on See more > the click on social security benefits in the FAQ Select Yes you received benefits > Complete your SSA-1099 > Continue > Yes I received at least one lump sum payment for 2023 or earlier > Continue Type a year from your SSA-1099 > Enter the amount received for that year > Continue If you received a Form SSA-1099 for the earlier year enter the box 5 amount, if not enter zero or leave it blank > Continue Enter the filing status for the earlier year > Continue > Select whether you lived with a spouse in the earlier year > Continue > Enter the information from the earlier year return > Continue > Add another lump sum payment (another year from box 3) if applicable or Click Done Continue to follow the screens until you are back at the Income Summary page Also enter a zero if your Social Security benefits weren't taxable or there were none in the earlier year(s) (such as for a spouse). If you are using the TurboTax Desktop version review the Lump-Sum Social Security Worksheet in Forms.  You can also review 'Earlier Year Lump-Sum Worksheet' for each year.   Legal Fees: You are required to report the amount of the money used to pay the attorney even though it didn't actually come into you hands.  It is part of the award you received regardless of your payment for attorney fees.   Treatment of Payments to Attorneys - IRC 6041 and 6045 state that when a payor makes a payment to an attorney for an award of attorney's fees in a settlement awarding a payment that is includable in the plaintiff income, the payor must report the attorney's fees on separate information returns with the attorney and the plaintiff as payees. Therefore, Forms 1099-MISC and Forms W-2, as appropriate, must be filed and furnished with the plaintiff and the attorney as payee when attorney's fees are paid pursuant to a settlement agreement that provides for payments includable in the claimant's income, even though only one check may be issued for the attorney's fees. Click the link above for more information. Can I deduct legal fees on my taxes? Review the information here to see if you qualify for any deduction of those fees. Typically it's only if it's for business use. If the law suit settlement was not awarded in relationship to a business activity you had, then it must be reported as other income. Are legal settlements taxable? Where do I enter an award from a taxable legal settlement? @akboneau  [Edited: 04/16/2026 | 1:45 PM PST]
In the following discussion, "you" refers to the plan administrator who is creating the 1099-R, not the taxpayer who receives the 1099-R.   The IRS encourages you to designate an account number f... See more...
In the following discussion, "you" refers to the plan administrator who is creating the 1099-R, not the taxpayer who receives the 1099-R.   The IRS encourages you to designate an account number for all Forms 1099-R that you file. However, the IRS requires the account number in these three cases: The account number is required if you have multiple accounts for a recipient for whom you are filing more than one Form 1099-R.  The account number is also required if you check the “FATCA filing requirement” box. The policy number of the life insurance contract under which benefits are paid is required if you are reporting a payment of reportable death benefits. So not showing an account number may be perfectly fine, unless you (the taxpayer) know something you haven't told us.
I do not have the permissions or ability to initiate any discounts or refunds.  Thank you again for your patience in waiting for the development team to correct the situation so that you could file a... See more...
I do not have the permissions or ability to initiate any discounts or refunds.  Thank you again for your patience in waiting for the development team to correct the situation so that you could file an accurate return.   Take a look at the following TurboTax help article to learn about the refund policy and how to request one:   How do I request a refund for my TurboTax product?   @wenger317 
If the mileage deduction calculated is not as expected, check your entries. If you have less than 100% business use of your vehicle, make sure you are using the business miles and not the personal mi... See more...
If the mileage deduction calculated is not as expected, check your entries. If you have less than 100% business use of your vehicle, make sure you are using the business miles and not the personal miles to calculate the deduction.   The IRS 2025 standard mileage rates are set at 70 cents per mile for business use, 21 cents for medical or moving purposes (military only), and 14 cents for charitable organization service. The business rate is an increase from the 2024 rate of 67 cents. TurboTax calculates the mileage deduction based on the number of business miles entered by the user and the standard mileage rate.   If you are still having this issue, please provide more information about the steps you took to enter business vehicle expenses.   See this TurboTax tips article for more information.  
Click on this link, @csullyfilm  and click the box that says Use Refund Tracker (that is the new Where's My Refund link).   The option on the left is to create an IRS account but the option on the ri... See more...
Click on this link, @csullyfilm  and click the box that says Use Refund Tracker (that is the new Where's My Refund link).   The option on the left is to create an IRS account but the option on the right will allow you to track your federal IRS refund.      IRS Refunds   You’ll need this information from your tax return:   Exact refund amount Social Security number or ITIN Filing status (married, single, etc.) Tax year - be sure to choose 2025
No. You should not try to correct your Form 1099-R. You must enter the information exactly as it appears. In the follow-up interview, TurboTax will ask if you "transferred the money to charity". Indi... See more...
No. You should not try to correct your Form 1099-R. You must enter the information exactly as it appears. In the follow-up interview, TurboTax will ask if you "transferred the money to charity". Indicating that you did when asked, will trigger the tax-free QCD treatment on your tax return.   A quick note on the codes: Code T is correct for a Roth IRA distribution when the bank doesn't know if the account has been open for 5 years. While you can do a QCD from a Roth IRA, it is usually not the best tax move. Since Roth withdrawals are often already tax-free, using a Traditional IRA for your donations is usually better because it allows you to satisfy your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) without adding to your taxable income.    Click What do all the codes in Box 7 of the 1099-R mean? to learn more about the type of distribution you received.