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6 hours ago
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We have a few tax experts still available. We will work on getting this reported.
6 hours ago
You are stealing.
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6 hours ago
You could call the Dept of Revenue and inquire.
How do I contact my state Department of Revenue?
6 hours ago
Are you amending your return because you owe additional tax? If so, TurboTax often calculates an underpayment penalty (Form 2210) to estimate what you might owe, but it doesn't automatically add it t...
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Are you amending your return because you owe additional tax? If so, TurboTax often calculates an underpayment penalty (Form 2210) to estimate what you might owe, but it doesn't automatically add it to the amended return (Form 1040X) because the penalty is technically added to your tax liability by the IRS (or FTB) later and the form is only required to be included in the return if one or more boxes in Part II of the form applies. If you saw the calculation of the penalty, you can submit payment for it or let the IRS/FTB bill you for it. You could also cause the form to be included in your return by requesting a waiver in the interview section. If you want to force TurboTax to print the form by requesting a waiver, in TurboTax Online: Open your tax return. Select Federal, then Other Tax Situations. Select Start or Update to the right of Underpayment penalties. You can trigger the waiver by answering Yes to Penalty Waivers. This will remove the penalty from your return, but it should also print the Form 2210. If you don't want to request a waiver, you can go back through the interview and change your choice. See this TurboTax tips article for more information about Form 2210. @amitlohia
7 hours ago
Did you purchase the Will Builder? I'm not sure you can purchase it after the fact, but you could call ARAG and see.
I'm Here is a FAQ: What's Will Builder by ARAG® in TurboTax?
When you...
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Did you purchase the Will Builder? I'm not sure you can purchase it after the fact, but you could call ARAG and see.
I'm Here is a FAQ: What's Will Builder by ARAG® in TurboTax?
When you purchase the Will Builder through TurboTax, you will receive an email from ARAG with the next steps. Please check your spam folder if they didn't receive it in your inbox.
If you have additional questions, reach out to ARAG directly. Here's their Contact Us page for assistance.
7 hours ago
my return amount is $195955 the IRS changed it to $217354
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7 hours ago
The calculations are all correct.
The $100 appears to be the donations made to the various causes from form I-330.
Your SC tax on line 10 comes from the SC tax table and matches what is...
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The calculations are all correct.
The $100 appears to be the donations made to the various causes from form I-330.
Your SC tax on line 10 comes from the SC tax table and matches what is on the tax table
Your solar credit carry forward as per SC rules is 1/2 of your tax and is showing on line 13 of your SC-1040
Your withholdings are $320 less than your tax liability which is where the $320 comes from
Then on line 28, $100 is listed for total contributions from I-330, this increased your amount due to $420.
It appears as though the state is refunding your $100 for contributions.
You would need to contact them to see why.
7 hours ago
Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.
Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the abil...
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Once your return is filed, TurboTax has no control over the processing or the timing when the IRS releases your refund.
Your refund could be offset. The IRS and State Governments have the ability to offset a refund to pay for certain past due debts. You generally will receive a letter stating what the offset was for. The IRS provides a toll-free number, (800) 304-3107, to call for information about tax offsets.
Here are a few FAQs to help you track your refund: When will I get my federal tax refund? How do I track my state refund? Why does Where's My Refund say "approved" but TurboTax still says "accepted"?
Why do some refunds take longer than others?
What if my IRS refund is taking longer than 21 days?
7 hours ago
A non-passive loss carryover from Schedule K-1 would be entered in TurboTax during the Schedule K-1 interview.
Open your return and navigate to the list of K-1s in your return.
Choose "Partn...
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A non-passive loss carryover from Schedule K-1 would be entered in TurboTax during the Schedule K-1 interview.
Open your return and navigate to the list of K-1s in your return.
Choose "Partnerships" and the K-1 you need to work on.
Follow the interview and look for the page "Describe the Partnership" and check the box for "I have at-risk losses carrying over from 20XX."
Continue to the page "Enter your at-risk carryovers..." with an embedded worksheet for Schedule K-1 At-Risk Limitations Allocation.
Enter your loss carryovers as negative numbers on the appropriate line from Form 6198 (if you have one).
On a subsequent page, you'll also see a table by year to allow you to report each year separately. Your entries must total to the amount you previously entered.
Continue back to the list of K-1s to save your entries.
7 hours ago
I had an issue with my federal return and re submitted it but after waiting months I after it was accepted I still haven't received my return
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7 hours ago
Despite the current glitches, TurboTax (TT) can handle the situation where the beneficiary is not a dependent and has no educational expenses.
Enter the 1099-Q. When asked who the beneficiary...
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Despite the current glitches, TurboTax (TT) can handle the situation where the beneficiary is not a dependent and has no educational expenses.
Enter the 1099-Q. When asked who the beneficiary is, answer "Someone else". Enter the beneficiary's name when asked who the student is (even though there is no actual student). Click continue at the 1099-Q summary screen. Click the edit (pencil) symbol at the "Nondependent student information summary" screen. You can leave the "school attendance" screen blank (or check anything, e.g. "college"). You will finally get an "Expenses" screen. Leave it blank (or enter 0 at tuition & enrollment fees).
The taxable amount (box 2 of the 1099-Q) will go on line 8z of schedule 1 with the notation "Qual state (or private) tuition prgm from 1099-Q".
The 10% penalty goes on line 8 of form 5329.
7 hours ago
Tho technically correct, the answer is misleading. You CAN use QCD to reduce your taxes (if you are 70 1/2 or older): * Say you are withdrawing $50,000/year from pre-tax IRA for living expenses * ...
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Tho technically correct, the answer is misleading. You CAN use QCD to reduce your taxes (if you are 70 1/2 or older): * Say you are withdrawing $50,000/year from pre-tax IRA for living expenses * Say you contribute $5000/year to a charity * You are paying, assuming 20% income tax bracket, $1000 tax on that $5000 of your withdrawals that went to a charity * IF, instead, you withdraw $45,000/year for living, and do a QCD to your charity, you have saved the $1000 in taxes that you would have otherwise paid on that extra $5000.
7 hours ago
I have a foreign rental property and I paid foreign tax from the rental income. However, the net rental income for US tax reporting is 0 after depreciation (the foreign country doesn't allow deprecia...
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I have a foreign rental property and I paid foreign tax from the rental income. However, the net rental income for US tax reporting is 0 after depreciation (the foreign country doesn't allow depreciation). When I report this foreign tax on form 1116, do I need to reclassify it to General category because of High Tax Kickout?
7 hours ago
You would not include them on your 2025 taxes, but if you made a profit on the sale, you will report this sale on your 2026 return and you should make an estimated payment by June 15th to cover the ...
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You would not include them on your 2025 taxes, but if you made a profit on the sale, you will report this sale on your 2026 return and you should make an estimated payment by June 15th to cover the
As to how much you will have to pay, depends on how long you held the property, your other income, your tax bracket and your profit.
You can use the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator to help you determine how much you should pay.
7 hours ago
I have called the GA IRS, fixed the error in my file what is one teacher credit didn't get approved by GA state.
7 hours ago
Is this for state? If so, which state? If you do not own any business, then you may be able to delete the form that is asking you for the pass through entity tax. But, it depends on which state an...
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Is this for state? If so, which state? If you do not own any business, then you may be able to delete the form that is asking you for the pass through entity tax. But, it depends on which state and which form. Please provide as much detail as you can. It sounds like a question may have been answered yes instead of no.
7 hours ago
if you put a wrong SSN and try to fix it, the Turbo Tax wouldn't update your fix to your current tax return files. You have to file a new tax return files in the Turbo Tax PC version of 2025. I ...
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if you put a wrong SSN and try to fix it, the Turbo Tax wouldn't update your fix to your current tax return files. You have to file a new tax return files in the Turbo Tax PC version of 2025. I am using the Home and Business Product of Turbo Tax 2025.
7 hours ago
How much tax will I have to pay on a property I sold last week?
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7 hours ago
I appreciate your replies and information. Thank you. I have one last question, a family member with a similar but slightly different situation. They need to report all 1099–Q distributions as non-ed...
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I appreciate your replies and information. Thank you. I have one last question, a family member with a similar but slightly different situation. They need to report all 1099–Q distributions as non-educational. Their child no longer lives at home, is not claimed as their dependent, has not been a student for over two years and therefore does not have a 1098–T. With the glitch with 529’s in TurboTax, how would they go about reporting the full distribution so that they can properly pay taxes on that amount? (They are using the online version only for the first time). I just want to be sure I’m sharing the correct information with them for filing.