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My early distribution comes from an IRA.    I was able to add the exception by going to additional tax options, which saved me $1,000.  The system has not flagged the exception as not applicable. ... See more...
My early distribution comes from an IRA.    I was able to add the exception by going to additional tax options, which saved me $1,000.  The system has not flagged the exception as not applicable.   In addition, there is zero information on form 5329 despite it showing as a prefilled option in the search field which is odd. 
I completed my tax return but T1 and others schedules I can’t fined it , I used turbo tax .
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As the text says, "Include only the rental expense portion in this section". If you pay $1000 for insurance, and the rental part of your house is 1/4 of the total property, then you'd enter $250 in t... See more...
As the text says, "Include only the rental expense portion in this section". If you pay $1000 for insurance, and the rental part of your house is 1/4 of the total property, then you'd enter $250 in to the program.  
Les cases 17 et 17A sont identiques aux cases BA et BB du Relevé 1.   Sur le TP-1, la ligne 98 indique bien 4 339,20 $ et la ligne 98.2 indique 396 $ (Total 4 735,20 $). Il ne devrait donc pas y av... See more...
Les cases 17 et 17A sont identiques aux cases BA et BB du Relevé 1.   Sur le TP-1, la ligne 98 indique bien 4 339,20 $ et la ligne 98.2 indique 396 $ (Total 4 735,20 $). Il ne devrait donc pas y avoir de cotisations payées en trop. La ligne 452 devrait être à 0$, mais elle indique 396 $...
It is Roth-like, but with higher limits.   The AFTAX is after-tax.   The Mega part happens when you take those after-tax dollars and move them into the after-tax side of your 401k (an in-plan convers... See more...
It is Roth-like, but with higher limits.   The AFTAX is after-tax.   The Mega part happens when you take those after-tax dollars and move them into the after-tax side of your 401k (an in-plan conversion) or into a Roth IRA.    You will get a 1099-R that reports non-taxable income for the mega-rollover (conversion).     For the $7,000 Standard Backdoor to be tax-free, you must have $0 in total Traditional IRA balances across all accounts as of December 31, 2025. Show the basis; the 7k should be marked as non-deductible on Part 1 of Form 8606 and Part 2 will show the conversion.   How do I enter a standard backdoor Roth IRA conversion?
@user17738344437  Nous venons de vous envoyer un message privé. Veuillez, svp, cliquer sur l'enveloppe en haut à droite.   Merci de choisir TurboImpôt.
Received IRS Notice CP28 for 2024 saying there may be an error in my Schedule A home mortgage interest deduction after filing with TurboTax and following prompts. Facts: MFJ Wages are combined ... See more...
Received IRS Notice CP28 for 2024 saying there may be an error in my Schedule A home mortgage interest deduction after filing with TurboTax and following prompts. Facts: MFJ Wages are combined 650k 1 primary home mortgage 2 separate 1098s for 2 vacant lots lots were originally for future builds, but plans changed after relocation TurboTax told me to enter the vacant lot 1098s as “Other” but this may have been correct as my attempt to amend blocks completion TurboTax also showed my mortgage interest was being limited Trying to understand before amending: Should vacant lot 1098s be entered at all in the mortgage section if marked “Other”? Or should I just delete them and pay back all mortgage interest deducted previoulsy? Should they count in the mortgage interest limitation calculation? Could CP28 just be because the primary mortgage exceeds the allowed limit? If one lot may now be sold as investment, does that affect 2024 treatment? Looking for general guidance from a CPA/EA or anyone familiar with CP28 and mortgage interest limitation issues with multiple 1098s. Or anyone familiar with this issue when using TurboTax. I called TurboTax and they were very confused on what to do although I would think this is a common situation.
This is a total scam. I have been using TurboTax for 10+ years and have always used the Premier edition. You can imagine my shock when I got ready to submit my returns only to discover TT was trying ... See more...
This is a total scam. I have been using TurboTax for 10+ years and have always used the Premier edition. You can imagine my shock when I got ready to submit my returns only to discover TT was trying to charge me $240 for two returns using Expert Help. I neither requested nor need TT expert help.  TurboTax has put some crappy pop-up in the middle of the tax form completion experience in order to trap customers. This is totally unacceptable. After speaking with a customer service rep, they provided two (completely useless) alternatives: 1. pay the the $240 and then request a refund (yah, why would I trust TurboTax; they have clearly demonstrated they are untrustworthy); or 2 restart a new refund. Why should I waste my time. The tax returns are complete. Having used this platform for many, many years I am very disappointed in this experience. I will tell everyone I know about this bad outcome and I will be asking friends and family to provide alternative recommendations to TurboTax.
Talked to support and got sent this? Might be for the US version? I don't see these options.    
Revenu Québec:  201 – Déduction pour travailleur  Si vous avez un emploi, vous y avez droit.    Selon le guide de Revenu Québec:     Merci de choisir TurboImpôt
I am using Self-Employed 2025 online.   I rent out a portion of my home and I am entering my income and expense.   It looks like the system is attributing all expense to rental and does not allow... See more...
I am using Self-Employed 2025 online.   I rent out a portion of my home and I am entering my income and expense.   It looks like the system is attributing all expense to rental and does not allow me to select my personal portion.   For expenses it says: "Include only the rental expense portion in this section, do not include any personal portion of these expenses"   It does allow me to distinguish between Total expenses and for short-term rental, but nothing about my personal portion.   Might need to move to a different software... T_T
No. Non-resident or expatriate returns are not included as part of Full Service or TurboTax Expert Assist.   You can still use TurboTax DIY to prepare your taxes yourself, though.    
Error message: TurboTax found issues that will prevent the creation of a valid file that is necessary to use Revenue Québec's NETFILE service. Please reach out to customer support.
Dans la section Provinciale - RAMQ, assurez-vous d'avoir bien sélectionné NON dans la case indiquée. Asurez-vous d'être sur le bon profil  si vous faites une décalration conjointe.      Me... See more...
Dans la section Provinciale - RAMQ, assurez-vous d'avoir bien sélectionné NON dans la case indiquée. Asurez-vous d'être sur le bon profil  si vous faites une décalration conjointe.      Merci de choisir TurboImpôt
There is a question within the Arkansas State section.   At the start of the Arkansas interview, ensure you have entered your physical street address in Texarkana, AR. Do not use a P.O. Box he... See more...
There is a question within the Arkansas State section.   At the start of the Arkansas interview, ensure you have entered your physical street address in Texarkana, AR. Do not use a P.O. Box here, as the exemption is strictly limited to the city limits. Continue through the Arkansas interview until you see a screen titled Border City Exemption. You should see a question that says, Did you live in Texarkana, Arkansas at any time during 2025? Select Yes and then you will enter your income earned while you lived in Texarkana.  Continue on answering the questions. 
In Canada, rent and general living expenses are not tax-deductible expenses that can be subtracted from your income to reduce tax owed. However, they may qualify you for refundable provincial tax cre... See more...
In Canada, rent and general living expenses are not tax-deductible expenses that can be subtracted from your income to reduce tax owed. However, they may qualify you for refundable provincial tax credits (such as the Ontario Trillium Benefit), and certain moving expenses are deductible if you moved to attend school.   In TurboTax, you don't list rent as a "deduction"; you list it to qualify for a refundable credit. If you pay rent in Ontario, you can use your rental receipts to apply for the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit (part of the Ontario Trillium Benefit) to get money back, particularly if you are low-income.     Ontario (Ontario Trillium Benefit): This is the most common. In TurboTax, go to the Provincial section and complete the ON-BEN form. If you lived in a house/apartment: Enter the total rent paid and the landlord's name.   Claiming Rent on Your Taxes in Ontario What Is the Ontario Trillium Benefit?   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.