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To remove the additional dependent worksheet because you have no dependents, you might delete the form.   To do this, follow the next steps:   Sign in and open your return. Select Tax T... See more...
To remove the additional dependent worksheet because you have no dependents, you might delete the form.   To do this, follow the next steps:   Sign in and open your return. Select Tax Tools in the left menu, then click Tools. Select Delete a form. From the forms list, select the "Additional Dependents Worksheet" or “Schedule 8812.” Click Delete next to the form, schedule, or worksheet. Follow the instructions to confirm deletion.
it there anyway to get my 2024 tax return send to me by email 
If you are using TurboTax Online: Sign in to your return and click Continue.  In the left-hand menu, click Tax Tools (it's near the bottom). Select Tools. In the pop-up window, select D... See more...
If you are using TurboTax Online: Sign in to your return and click Continue.  In the left-hand menu, click Tax Tools (it's near the bottom). Select Tools. In the pop-up window, select Delete a form. Scroll down the list until you see Form 1095-A (it might also be listed as Health Insurance Marketplace Statement). If there is a 8962 listed, delete that as well Click Delete next to it and confirm the deletion. Close your return and open back again to see if the change was made  
TurboTax sometimes fails to "bridge" the address from your 1040 to Form 5695.   Go to Federal > Deductions & Credits > Home Energy Improvements. Look for a screen that asks for the Address ... See more...
TurboTax sometimes fails to "bridge" the address from your 1040 to Form 5695.   Go to Federal > Deductions & Credits > Home Energy Improvements. Look for a screen that asks for the Address where the improvements were made. Even if it looks correct, delete the address entirely and re-type it. * Ensure you select "Main Home" and "Yes, this home is in the United States" again.   Close your return and open it to see if the change was made.
Thanks for the suggestions...but I have only ONE User ID, and ONE account. And I didn't lose access to my Intuit account...the account itself is fine, and I can login fine. It's my tax return that's ... See more...
Thanks for the suggestions...but I have only ONE User ID, and ONE account. And I didn't lose access to my Intuit account...the account itself is fine, and I can login fine. It's my tax return that's disappeared.
My Federal Filing Instructions direct me to "pay by check" but I want to pay by direct debit. I have selected that choice but it shows red.
Go ahead---you are not required to ask questions in the user forum.
No one in the user forum can resolve a billing issue.  If you have a question about your TurboTax fees or billing, make sure you use the word “billing” in your request for help.  Do not use the word ... See more...
No one in the user forum can resolve a billing issue.  If you have a question about your TurboTax fees or billing, make sure you use the word “billing” in your request for help.  Do not use the word “refund.”   https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/account-management/contact-turbotax/L2y9ZKpQB_US_en_US?uid=m5s9l2vh
Apparently from others who had the same complaint/problem as i did, your program defaults to 'yes' and your review doesn't catch it because if the default.  It should have been fixed.  I will not use... See more...
Apparently from others who had the same complaint/problem as i did, your program defaults to 'yes' and your review doesn't catch it because if the default.  It should have been fixed.  I will not use Turbo Tax in the future. You should issue refunds.  What a disappointment and grave error.
Perhaps did you use a different account or user ID?  To get a list of your user IDs, use the tool at the link below.  When using the Account Recovery tool, try using your phone number first then wi... See more...
Perhaps did you use a different account or user ID?  To get a list of your user IDs, use the tool at the link below.  When using the Account Recovery tool, try using your phone number first then with your email address to check for multiple accounts.   Refer to the TurboTax article How to recover access to your Intuit Account  
So we are not talking about excess deferrals, we are talking about an excess distribution. Does that make sense
Yes, if you have previous carryover losses, these will offset the gains from this year and the remaining losses will carry over.
@VDANIELSON    It's in there, but you might have to click thru a couple pages to get there.   On desktop software   Start in on a new 1099-R form. on the provider selection page, click on "Ski... See more...
@VDANIELSON    It's in there, but you might have to click thru a couple pages to get there.   On desktop software   Start in on a new 1099-R form. on the provider selection page, click on "Skip Import". Select the 1099-R form box. Scroll to the bottom to "Continue" then start entering your data   For "Online" software:   Start a new 1099-R On the provider selection page....Click on "Enter a different way" On the next page...DO NOT try to take a picture or import a PDF, just select "Type it in myself" next page...Select the 1099-R form box and "Continue" then start entering the data from your paper copy    
My test (Missouri resident but working in Arkansas) shows the correct Arkansas tax on the AR1000NR, as well as the correct credit on the MO-CR, line 11.   As I was doing the Missouri interview, I... See more...
My test (Missouri resident but working in Arkansas) shows the correct Arkansas tax on the AR1000NR, as well as the correct credit on the MO-CR, line 11.   As I was doing the Missouri interview, I noticed a number of questions that could affect the Missouri credit.    There should be a screen tilted "Out of State Tax Credit Summary". It should show a row with AR under state. You should click Edit for AR and follow through the sub-interview.   You will be asked about income from Arkansas - presumably TurboTax has already filled in the amount from your Arkansas return, and several other questions. In these screens, you have the opportunity to accidently set your Arkansas tax paid to zero (killing your MO-CR tax credit.   Anyway, go back to the Missouri interview, and pay attention to the questions about Arkansas.
Thanks very much for your reply!
You can answer "no" since you had no digital asset transactions in 2025.
Thank you, this is very helpful. On #2 - I called both HSA custodians (UMB for my wife's account and Fidelity for mine). Neither will calculate the earnings because it's been more than a year since ... See more...
Thank you, this is very helpful. On #2 - I called both HSA custodians (UMB for my wife's account and Fidelity for mine). Neither will calculate the earnings because it's been more than a year since the excess contribution. I've called multiple times and gotten different answers each time. I escalated to a UMB supervisor who is supposed to call back in 2-3 days, but I'm not confident they'll help. Two follow-up questions: 1. Is there a way to calculate the NIA myself? I believe the IRS formula is: NIA = Excess Contribution x (Adjusted Closing Balance - Adjusted Opening Balance) / Adjusted Opening Balance. If so, what time period do I use for the opening and closing balances given that the April 15 deadline has passed? 2. Given that the deadline has passed and I'll be paying the 6% excise tax on Form 5329 anyway, do I still need to withdraw the earnings along with the $375 excess? Or does the 6% penalty replace the earnings withdrawal requirement for late removals? I've seen conflicting guidance on this point.
Try these to see if these will work. 1. Check the "Carryover" Worksheets Deleting Form 5329 directly rarely works because the software is pulling the data from a hidden worksheet.  Go to Fo... See more...
Try these to see if these will work. 1. Check the "Carryover" Worksheets Deleting Form 5329 directly rarely works because the software is pulling the data from a hidden worksheet.  Go to Forms Mode (top right on Desktop versions). Look for a document titled IRA Contribution Worksheet or Retirement Plan Carryover Worksheet. Search for a line item labeled "Excess contributions from prior years" or "2024 excess contribution." If there is a value there, manually change it to 0 on that worksheet rather than trying to delete the 5329 form itself. 2. Use the "Step-by-Step" Interview (The "Clean Sweep" Method) Sometimes the software needs a manual "No" to overwrite the imported data. Follow this path:   Navigate to Federal > Deductions & Credits. Find Retirement and Investments > Traditional and Roth IRA Contributions. Even if you didn't contribute in 2025, click Start/Revisit Select the type of IRA you had the issue with (usually Roth). Proceed through the screens until you reach a question that asks: "Did you have any excess contributions before 2025?" Even if it shows a number, toggle it to Yes, then on the following screen, ensure the "Total Excess Contributions for 2024" is set to $0.   3. The "Delete and Rebuild" (Last Resort) If the form keeps regenerating, it’s likely because there is a 1099-R or a specific "Information Worksheet" flagging it.   Go to the forms mode. Delete Form 5329 and any associated IRA Contribution Worksheets.  Immediately Save and Exit: Close the program entirely and reopen it. Re-enter IRA Info: Go back through the "Deductions & Credits" section for IRAs. By starting the section fresh without the old worksheet attached, the software should stop assuming there’s a carryover.
My 2025 W2 shows State wages to NJ in box 16 at approx 75% of total wages but no State Income Tax WH.  Also shows 100% of my wages on another copy of W2 as in box 16 as NY State with Taxes WH to NY. ... See more...
My 2025 W2 shows State wages to NJ in box 16 at approx 75% of total wages but no State Income Tax WH.  Also shows 100% of my wages on another copy of W2 as in box 16 as NY State with Taxes WH to NY.  I think I should only file NY State tax return as a statutory resident for 2025 as I rented an apartment in NYC.  Since my ER did NOT withhold any NJ State taxes and I really didn't live at my NJ Parent's home in 2025, do I have to file anything in NJ?
Hi Thank you! But what if there are a lot of items, then the list will be super long! Two donations, every time with a lot of items. Any advice? Thank you very much!