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Para imprimir tu declaración, si aún no la has terminado, sigue las siguientes instrucciones:  Inicia sesión en tu cuenta de TurboTax. Selecciona Tax Tools (Herramientas fiscales). Haz clic e... See more...
Para imprimir tu declaración, si aún no la has terminado, sigue las siguientes instrucciones:  Inicia sesión en tu cuenta de TurboTax. Selecciona Tax Tools (Herramientas fiscales). Haz clic en Print Center (Centro de impresión). Elige Print, save or preview this year's return (Imprimir, guardar o previsualizar la declaración de este año). En caso de que hayas presentado tu declaración: Entra a tu cuenta y localiza la sección Your tax returns & documents (Tus declaraciones y documentos). Selecciona el año fiscal correspondiente. Haz clic en Download/print return (PDF) (Descargar/imprimir declaración) para obtener el archivo que podrás imprimir desde tu computadora. Si necesitas instrucciones más detalladas, aquí te comparto el enlace: ¿Puedo imprimir una copia de mi declaración en TurboTax Online antes de presentarla?   Si necesitas una declaración de años anteriores, puedes ver las instrucciones en el siguiente enlace: ¿Cómo veo, descargo o imprimo una declaración de impuestos de un año anterior?   Para poder guardar tu declaración de impuestos, consulta el siguiente enlace para ver las instrucciones: ¿Puedo guardar mi declaración y volver más adelante?  
STEP 2 is not to be done in this case because STEP 2 only applies for a return of contribution before the due date of the tax return for the year for which the excess contribution was made.   Turbo... See more...
STEP 2 is not to be done in this case because STEP 2 only applies for a return of contribution before the due date of the tax return for the year for which the excess contribution was made.   TurboTax will automatically include the gross amount on line 20 of your 2025 Form 5329 to be subtracted from the excess on line 18, eliminating the excess.
the 32.64 is already excluded from Federal income so it won't be subtracted.  The $1640.07 should be an addition to income.   are you on desktop, there is an annoying bug in the entry form which ca... See more...
the 32.64 is already excluded from Federal income so it won't be subtracted.  The $1640.07 should be an addition to income.   are you on desktop, there is an annoying bug in the entry form which can leave it stuck assuming all the income is VA even if you enter multiple states, if you look on the 1099-DIV worksheet in Forms mode, the very last line for Box 12 has "state where the dividends were earned" which should have XX to use the table not VA, see screenshots below   also note VA exempts territories do don't forget Puerto Rico etc if there is some % from those you can save a few more bucks.   error - will show all VA exempt corrected - will use the table
As I've noted repeatedly, using the "RIC" approach does NOT work for those of us who hold individual foreign stocks. It's probably fine for Registered Investment Companies (genuine RICs) such as mutu... See more...
As I've noted repeatedly, using the "RIC" approach does NOT work for those of us who hold individual foreign stocks. It's probably fine for Registered Investment Companies (genuine RICs) such as mutual funds and ETFs, but those of us who hold shares traded solely on exchanges outside the US need to complete separate columns for EACH country involved – and Turbotax needs to incorporate that into its interview. Right now the only way to do it is choose the forms menu and manually complete as many Form 1116s as necessary (each can only accommodate three countries), checking very carefully to make sure all required info is entered. Each 1116 SHOULD then feed info to the totals shown on the first 1116, but CHECK TO BE SURE THAT HAPPENS. And Turbotax, FIX THIS!
If the IRS website for the status of your federal tax refund indicates the refund was issued on a particular date then the refund should be available in your bank account within 5 days from the date ... See more...
If the IRS website for the status of your federal tax refund indicates the refund was issued on a particular date then the refund should be available in your bank account within 5 days from the date on the IRS website - https://www.irs.gov/refunds   Or did you request to have the TurboTax account fees paid from the federal tax refund?
https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund How it works Where's My Refund shows your refund status: Return Received – We received your return and are processing it. Refund Approved – We approved ... See more...
https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund How it works Where's My Refund shows your refund status: Return Received – We received your return and are processing it. Refund Approved – We approved your refund and are preparing to issue it by the date shown. Refund Sent – We sent the refund to your bank or to you in the mail. It may take 5 days for it to show in your bank account or several weeks for your check to arrive in the mail.  
You can double check with the company who held the annuity to see if they did issue you a 1099-R.  By law, they need to issue one to you by January 31st.  It is possible that they do them electronica... See more...
You can double check with the company who held the annuity to see if they did issue you a 1099-R.  By law, they need to issue one to you by January 31st.  It is possible that they do them electronically meaning you would have received it in email or  you would need to  log into your account to get it.   Yes, if you cashed in the annuity in 2025 and you did not include it on your return, then you will need to amend your return in order to add it.  If your return has not yet been completely processed it is best to wait until it is processed before amending in case the IRS catches the omission and makes the change.  If this happens, they will send you a letter letting you know what is happening and requesting additional info IF NEEDED.     As to whether or not you get a refund of the taxes you paid in will depend on your overall income and tax situation and the taxability of the annuity. 
I totally understatnd the validation and I spent over an hour with Turbottax support that transferred to a Tax expert that confirmed that the second validation is incorrect in your product. I should ... See more...
I totally understatnd the validation and I spent over an hour with Turbottax support that transferred to a Tax expert that confirmed that the second validation is incorrect in your product. I should include Line 11 500.
@ajohn1985 You are misunderstanding the issue that this thread is about.    There is a big difference between expecting to pay a federal tax due from a state refund at the time you file your tax retu... See more...
@ajohn1985 You are misunderstanding the issue that this thread is about.    There is a big difference between expecting to pay a federal tax due from a state refund at the time you file your tax return and having a state refund offset by the IRS for back taxes.      You cannot choose to pay a current federal tax due by having the money come from a state refund.       If you owe back taxes, though, the IRS can seize your federal refund or a state refund in order to use it for the debt owed.
Or is it possible that it still could hit at any time? My thoughts were it should have hit this morning or am I to impatient?
TurboTax does not pay the taxes owed.  Your bank information was sent with your state tax return if you selected to have the taxes owed paid by direct debit from the bank account.  The state will deb... See more...
TurboTax does not pay the taxes owed.  Your bank information was sent with your state tax return if you selected to have the taxes owed paid by direct debit from the bank account.  The state will debit your account based on the date you selected to have the taxes paid or by April 15, 2026 if you did not specify a date.   Once a tax return has been Accepted by the IRS or a State, TurboTax receives no further information concerning the tax return or the status of any tax refund. 
This needs to be on the real estate rentals statement
This usually means that Expert Assist was selected at some point, even briefly, and the fee stays unless you remove it before filing. You can file without expert assistance by downgrading. Her... See more...
This usually means that Expert Assist was selected at some point, even briefly, and the fee stays unless you remove it before filing. You can file without expert assistance by downgrading. Here's an article showing how to remove TurboTax Live.   
You only have to enter the T5 once. If you are going to be the partner who takes care of the T5, enter the percentage that will be claimed by a spouse on your tax return. If you and your spouse are p... See more...
You only have to enter the T5 once. If you are going to be the partner who takes care of the T5, enter the percentage that will be claimed by a spouse on your tax return. If you and your spouse are preparing tax returns together, TurboTax will automatically transfer the percentage of each partner’s claim onto both partners’ returns.   Search for T5-Slips > T5 Investment Income > Enter New T5.       Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
TO REMOVE TURBOTAX LIVE https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/intuit-subscriptions/remove-turbotax-live/L3WW5jwOM_US_en_US    HOW CAN I DOWNGRADE TO A LOWER VERSION http... See more...
TO REMOVE TURBOTAX LIVE https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/intuit-subscriptions/remove-turbotax-live/L3WW5jwOM_US_en_US    HOW CAN I DOWNGRADE TO A LOWER VERSION https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/change-service-level/downgrade-lower-priced-version-turbotax-online/L2IDaMvkt_US_en_US?uid=m6ilzady
I put the number for my home state and Multiple States, but I don't see it carried over to my home state for the amount that I enter? My 1099 DIV - box 12 has $ 1682.71. I live in VA. I calculate exe... See more...
I put the number for my home state and Multiple States, but I don't see it carried over to my home state for the amount that I enter? My 1099 DIV - box 12 has $ 1682.71. I live in VA. I calculate exempt-interest dividends from VA is $32.64 and Multiple States is $1650.07. I put it as VA and Multiple States when TurboTax asks for where the exempt-interest dividends from. The $32.64 should be subtracted from VA income and $1650.07 should be added from VA income automatically when it's carried over to VA tax return correct? Why I see the AGI is the same as Federal level and there's no subtraction or addition for these amount on my VA tax? Is there a glitch in TurboTax or do I need to add/subtract manually in VA tax? Thank you.
I know to report the 1099R gross distribution in the other income section but where do i report the federal income tax withheld box 4
I am trying to understand why I am being charged for Expert Assist right before filing when I did not use any expert help and did everything myself.