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Hi, thank you for hosting this event. This is my first time dealing with a K-1, and I’m not fully confident that I entered everything correctly in TurboTax. It’s an IEP/PTP K-1, and I’m especially un... See more...
Hi, thank you for hosting this event. This is my first time dealing with a K-1, and I’m not fully confident that I entered everything correctly in TurboTax. It’s an IEP/PTP K-1, and I’m especially unsure about the Box 20 statement details, the 199A (QBI) information, and the sale/disposition entries. Could someone please help take a look and let me know if I’m handling this correctly? I would really appreciate your help. Thank you!
You cannot change the tax year.   The current online program is for 2025 only.   Only a 2025 return can be prepared online and only a 2025 return can be e-filed.   Online preparation and e-filing... See more...
You cannot change the tax year.   The current online program is for 2025 only.   Only a 2025 return can be prepared online and only a 2025 return can be e-filed.   Online preparation and e-filing for 2022, 2023, and  2024 is permanently closed. Note:  The desktop software you need to prepare the prior year return must be installed/downloaded to a full PC or Mac.  It cannot be used on a mobile device.   To file a return for a prior tax year  If you need to prepare a return for 2022, 2023, or 2024  you can purchase and download desktop software to do it, then print, sign,  and mail the return(s) https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/past-years-products/ You may also want to explore purchasing the software from various retailers such as Amazon, Costco, Best Buy, Walmart, Sam’s, etc.   Remember to prepare your state return as well—if you live in a state that has a state income tax.   https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/state-taxes/contact-state-department-revenue/L9qVToi02_US_en_US?uid=m6e06um0     https://www.irs.gov/refunds   Refunds for tax years 2021 or earlier have been forfeited and will not be paid to you even if shown on the tax return form.  But if you owe tax due, you will still have to pay, and you will be billed later for the interest and penalties owed.  TurboTax will not calculate the penalties or  interest.   That will be done by the IRS/state after they receive your return with your payment of the tax due as shown on the tax form(s).       When you mail a tax return, you need to attach any documents showing tax withheld, such as your W-2’s or any 1099’s.  Use a mailing service that will track it, such as UPS or certified mail so you will know the IRS/state received the return.   Federal and state returns must be in separate envelopes and they are mailed to different addresses.  Read the mailing instructions that print with your tax return carefully so you mail them to the right addresses.       As for getting your income documents----seek W-2's from the employers.  Call them, text them, email them, snail mail them, or drop in and ask----W-2's come from employers.   There are many kinds of 1099's that show various kinds of income.    A 1099NEC is typically issued by an individual or business for whom you performed work as an independent contractor, so seek a copy from them if you did not save yours.  Many of the other types of 1099's are issued by banks, brokerages and other financial institutions from which you can seek copies.  
I am filing a claim today in Conciliation Court in the amount of $638.  The claim is being sent by certified mail to the Intuits registered agent in Minnesota at the following address: 2780 Snelling... See more...
I am filing a claim today in Conciliation Court in the amount of $638.  The claim is being sent by certified mail to the Intuits registered agent in Minnesota at the following address: 2780 Snelling Ave N, Suite 101,  Roseville, MN 5513.I\ In addition I will be filing an online complaint with the Minnesota Better Business Bureau. I will be identifying you as the Intuit person. 
Your spouse's enrollment status error - not on 1098-T - putting pieces together - I wonder if you have a1099-Q but not claiming the student. If you have a 1099-Q that was used for eligible expenses... See more...
Your spouse's enrollment status error - not on 1098-T - putting pieces together - I wonder if you have a1099-Q but not claiming the student. If you have a 1099-Q that was used for eligible expenses, room and board, tuition, etc. it should not be entered according to  IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education. A 1098-T is only entered when you are claiming the dependent and they would be on your return. You  need to clarify your situation for additional help.
I paid for my late mother's funeral expenses out of pocket and sought reimbursement for those expenses via the Estate of hers, recently received such reimbursement, am wondering if this reimbursement... See more...
I paid for my late mother's funeral expenses out of pocket and sought reimbursement for those expenses via the Estate of hers, recently received such reimbursement, am wondering if this reimbursement is something I have to report on my personal tax return NEXT year?
It depends on how you get paid. If you're an independent contractor, and work for your own business, you can deduct expenses, If you work in the system and get paid wages, or a salary, you can not... See more...
It depends on how you get paid. If you're an independent contractor, and work for your own business, you can deduct expenses, If you work in the system and get paid wages, or a salary, you can not, however.
It depends on where you are trying to enter this. Use the link below for additional details and information. Can I e-file with a foreign address? Under State of Residence be sure to sele... See more...
It depends on where you are trying to enter this. Use the link below for additional details and information. Can I e-file with a foreign address? Under State of Residence be sure to select 'Foreign or US Territory' in the Personal Info section This will allow you to enter your zip code with letters
can I file taxes for my nephew?
I need to have help accessing my income records
Le transfert devrait se faire au parent qui a de l'impôt à payer afin de réduire le solde à payer à l'ARC. Si aucun parent n'a d'impôt à payer, vous devriez garder vos frais scolaires pour des années... See more...
Le transfert devrait se faire au parent qui a de l'impôt à payer afin de réduire le solde à payer à l'ARC. Si aucun parent n'a d'impôt à payer, vous devriez garder vos frais scolaires pour des années futures (jusqu'à 10 ans) où vous aurez à payer de l'impôt.    Merci de choisir TurboImpôt
Are you a W-2 employee or are you an independent contractor who gets a 1099NEC?   If you are a W-2 employee, no, you cannot deduct job-related expenses on a federal tax return.   If you are an indepe... See more...
Are you a W-2 employee or are you an independent contractor who gets a 1099NEC?   If you are a W-2 employee, no, you cannot deduct job-related expenses on a federal tax return.   If you are an independent contractor, your business expenses go on a Schedule C.   W-2 employees cannot deduct job-related expenses on a federal return.  Job-related expenses were eliminated as a federal deduction for W-2 employees by the tax laws that changed for 2018 and beyond.  Your state tax laws might be different in AL, AR, CA, HI, MN, NY or PA.     If you are preparing a return for a state that lets you deduct job-related expenses, the information will flow from your federal return  to the state return, so enter it in Federal>Deductions and Credits>Employment Expenses>Job-Related Expenses  
You would enter the discounted price.  So if you paid $1,000 for one window and $1,500 for the other window and had a 10% discount, you would enter $900 for the first window and $1,350 for the second... See more...
You would enter the discounted price.  So if you paid $1,000 for one window and $1,500 for the other window and had a 10% discount, you would enter $900 for the first window and $1,350 for the second window. 
Veuillez rejoindre le service à la clientèle pour vous aider avec le partage d'écran  ou escalader à un niveau supérieur pour résolution, au besoin.    Composez le 1-888-829-8608. Faites le 8 pou... See more...
Veuillez rejoindre le service à la clientèle pour vous aider avec le partage d'écran  ou escalader à un niveau supérieur pour résolution, au besoin.    Composez le 1-888-829-8608. Faites le 8 pour le service en français. Ensuite 0 et encore 0. Lorsqu'on vous demande si vous voulez un texto ou un courriel, dites 'non'. Le robot vous demande ensuite votre prénom, ensuite votre nom de famille, et vous serez transféré à un agent:   Pendant la période des impôts de l’ouverture du service IMPÔTNET de l’ARC le 23 février 2026 au 30 avril 2026 nous sommes disponibles 7 jours sur 7 durant les heures suivantes :   De 9 h à 21 h pour le soutien en français   Merci de choisir TurboImpôt.
If you did not physically work in Maryland, then your income from there would only be taxable if you are working remotely because you chose that as opposed to your employer requiring you to work out ... See more...
If you did not physically work in Maryland, then your income from there would only be taxable if you are working remotely because you chose that as opposed to your employer requiring you to work out of state and you are not a resident of Maryland.   You may have been prompted to file a state tax return in Maryland because you had state taxes reported on your W-2 form or you listed yourself as a resident of Maryland.
It sounds like there may be an issue that requires that you clear your cache and cookies.  The system doesn't know to restart properly if those are there sometimes.   Here's how to clear your cac... See more...
It sounds like there may be an issue that requires that you clear your cache and cookies.  The system doesn't know to restart properly if those are there sometimes.   Here's how to clear your cache.   Here's how to delete your cookies.   After you've done that restart the computer and give it a whirl.  The software shouldn't be clearing the 5695 credit at all so see if that fixes it.
We at Intuit TurboTax want our users to be completely delighted with their experience using our products and services, and successful in their financial lives and businesses. This has been reporte... See more...
We at Intuit TurboTax want our users to be completely delighted with their experience using our products and services, and successful in their financial lives and businesses. This has been reported and our team is working to provide solutions. We appreciate you taking the time to provide this feedback.   @SCswede 
Before.  It is based on your Modified Adjusted Gross Income.      The New “One Big Beautiful Bill” Senior Deduction: Do You Qualify?
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Hi, I’m trying to correctly enter a Final K-1 for a publicly traded partnership (Icahn Enterprises LP / IEP) in TurboTax, and I want to make sure I’m not double counting anything.   Here is my situ... See more...
Hi, I’m trying to correctly enter a Final K-1 for a publicly traded partnership (Icahn Enterprises LP / IEP) in TurboTax, and I want to make sure I’m not double counting anything.   Here is my situation: I received a Final K-1 for Icahn Enterprises LP (IEP) I fully disposed of all units in 2025 I also received a Schwab 1099-B   My 1099-B shows IEP unit sales under short-term transactions: Proceeds: 4,012.69 Cost basis: 5,026.00 Realized loss: 1,013.31 Separately, my 1099-B also shows Options Subject to Section 1256 Reporting for IEP call options: Total Section 1256 amount: 531.03   From my K-1 / supplemental schedule:         My questions are: For the IEP unit sales on 1099-B, should I enter them exactly as reported first, or do I need to adjust basis/proceeds myself to avoid double counting with the K-1 disposition section? My understanding is that the Section 1256 options on 1099-B are separate from the K-1 partnership disposition and should be reported separately on Form 6781. Is that correct? In the K-1 disposition section:   Should I enter purchase date as “Various”  or Should I use the final sale date for the disposition screen? In the K-1 sale information section:   Should ordinary gain be the Section 751 gain of 4? Since unrecaptured Section 1250 gain is zero, should 1250 gain be entered as 0? are the numbers I entered correct for both regular Gain or Loss part and AMT gain or Loss part?    My supplemental K-1 statement includes many Box 20-related items, such as 20V, 20Z1, 20AB, 20AE, 20ZZ10, 20ZZ11, and 20ZZ12. Do I need to manually enter all of these in TurboTax? I’m especially confused because -113 appears multiple times on the supplemental statement. Should that same amount be entered more than once in different places, or would that double count it?   On the TurboTax screen “We need some information about your 199A income”, I entered: Ordinary business income (loss): -113   Is that correct? should I enter anything else?  should the Section 751 gain of 4 be included there? Also, where should the 20ZZ10 (-99) partnership interest disposition adjustment for Section 163(j) be reflected in TurboTax? I’d really appreciate guidance from anyone who has entered a Final PTP K-1 + 1099-B + Section 1256 options in TurboTax before. Thank you!