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I do have four dependents, and that part is correct. It is saying I don't qualify for the additional child tax credit because none of them are under age 17. The date of birth is correct, 2015.
No, but your spouse may be liable for income earned in Missouri.     Some states use an adjusted gross income method to compute part-year / nonresident state income tax returns.  So, even if your... See more...
No, but your spouse may be liable for income earned in Missouri.     Some states use an adjusted gross income method to compute part-year / nonresident state income tax returns.  So, even if your income is not taxed by the other state, your income may be counted in the adjusted gross income.   In TurboTax, in the Missouri nonresident state income tax return, at the screen Income Ratio - Part-year and Nonresident Filers, it states:   Missouri used the information you just gave us to calculate your income ratio.  Tax is first calculated on your Adjusted Gross Missouri Income.  Then the ratio is applied to calculate the tax assessed on your return.  
I was nearly done catagorising my expenses, when I accidently hit the "Looks Good" button. Do I have to start over?
If you can not log into your TurboTax account to get your license   First clear your cache and cookies. Click here for How to clear your cache. Click here for How do I delete cookies? And t... See more...
If you can not log into your TurboTax account to get your license   First clear your cache and cookies. Click here for How to clear your cache. Click here for How do I delete cookies? And try a different browser, such as Chrome or Firefox. Disable your VPN. Turn off your anti-virus protection and firewall See also: I need help signing in to my Intuit Account and How can I fix TurboTax requesting license activation on every launch? Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.
Since you are a member of the military and are on active duty, file your taxes using your state of legal residence (Home of Record), even though you are not currently living there.   In TurboTax On... See more...
Since you are a member of the military and are on active duty, file your taxes using your state of legal residence (Home of Record), even though you are not currently living there.   In TurboTax Online, click on My Info on the left panel or Personal Info in TurboTax Desktop, to ensure you have indicated you are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. This will also trigger additional questions for you to answer, which will help guide you in completing your tax return.   Note: If you only had military pay, you generally do not need to file a return for the state where you were stationed. However, if you are stationed in a state with an income tax and you had non-military income, you may need to file a Non-Resident Return for that state.   Also, some states have Active Duty Exemptions, while others have no income tax. If your Home of Record is a state with no income tax, you don't file a state return at all.
If TurboTax asks for a "Digital Asset Name" when importing many transactions from Cointracker's Capital Asset Worksheet, it means some transactions lack proper identification of the digital cryptocur... See more...
If TurboTax asks for a "Digital Asset Name" when importing many transactions from Cointracker's Capital Asset Worksheet, it means some transactions lack proper identification of the digital cryptocurrency asset involved. To fix this, review the transactions flagged by TurboTax and provide the missing asset names. You can: 1. Use the "Add a missing date, time, or amount" section inside TurboTax to edit each transaction. 2. Expand the "Needs review" panel to find transactions missing the digital asset name. 3. Enter the correct digital asset name for each transaction as shown in your Cointracker worksheet or wallet. 4. If many transactions need fixes, use TurboTax's Bulk Edit feature to update multiple entries at once. This ensures TurboTax can accurately calculate your cost basis and gains for each digital asset transaction.
If you get reimbursed for it or have self employment income that changes things and the answer will probably be different.  
Incarcerated with no bank account. How do I get my refund?
This experience has been reported to our development team. Since the return can be successfully e-filed or printed & mailed, it is unlikely that an upgrade will be released before the filing deadline... See more...
This experience has been reported to our development team. Since the return can be successfully e-filed or printed & mailed, it is unlikely that an upgrade will be released before the filing deadline for tax year 2025.   @user17752496135  @jeta 
This is insane having to use this new tool that won't allow you to add everything up and make it easy to donate to charities,  The fact that this was removed and replaced with a search that can't eve... See more...
This is insane having to use this new tool that won't allow you to add everything up and make it easy to donate to charities,  The fact that this was removed and replaced with a search that can't even find a t-shirt is ridiculous.  This is going to take hours.  I would pay if it gave me an option to save all this time  
@mevlohoxha wrote: how do i file my 2023 tax return To complete and file a 2023 tax return using TurboTax you would need to purchase, download and install on a personal computer one of the... See more...
@mevlohoxha wrote: how do i file my 2023 tax return To complete and file a 2023 tax return using TurboTax you would need to purchase, download and install on a personal computer one of the 2023 desktop editions from this website - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/past-years-products/   A 2023 tax return can only be printed and mailed, it cannot be e-filed using TurboTax.
To enter a Form 1099-NEC - Click on Federal (Personal using Home & Business) Click on Wages & Income (Personal Income using Home & Business) Scroll down to Other Common Income  On Form 1099-NEC,... See more...
To enter a Form 1099-NEC - Click on Federal (Personal using Home & Business) Click on Wages & Income (Personal Income using Home & Business) Scroll down to Other Common Income  On Form 1099-NEC, click the start or update button
You can get to this section of TurboTax to review or edit your entries as follows:   Click on Search at the top right of your TurboTax screen Type sale of business property in the search bo... See more...
You can get to this section of TurboTax to review or edit your entries as follows:   Click on Search at the top right of your TurboTax screen Type sale of business property in the search box and enter Click on the link that says Jump to sale of business property Review and/or edit your entries regarding your sale of business property   Please return to Community if you have any additional information or questions and we would be happy to help.
You are subject to tax at the ordinary income rate for withdrawals from your 401k, but you are not subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty after age 59 1/2.    A 401k plan is a tax-deferred p... See more...
You are subject to tax at the ordinary income rate for withdrawals from your 401k, but you are not subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty after age 59 1/2.    A 401k plan is a tax-deferred plan, meaning you are not taxed at the time of your original contributions (which help lower your AGI throughout the years, saving you money early-on on taxes), but you are taxed now at your ordinary income rate as you take those withdrawals of previously untaxed income. Your 401k contributions were also invested in various stocks and bonds over the years, which earned interest, dividends and appreciation in value, and that additional income is also taxed at your ordinary income rate.    Learn more: TurboTax - 401(k) FAQ
The withdrawal of 401(k) funds is a taxable event regardless of your age.  Since you are older than 59 1/2 there is not a 10% early withdrawal penalty being assessed as a liability on your federal ... See more...
The withdrawal of 401(k) funds is a taxable event regardless of your age.  Since you are older than 59 1/2 there is not a 10% early withdrawal penalty being assessed as a liability on your federal tax return, Form 1040.
Can not find place to enter my 1099-NEC