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Try these steps to resolve the spinning. Clear your browser cache and cookies,  Switch to a different browser. Chrome, Firefox or Safari Use an Incognito/Private window ... See more...
Try these steps to resolve the spinning. Clear your browser cache and cookies,  Switch to a different browser. Chrome, Firefox or Safari Use an Incognito/Private window Three dots Top right Left click 3rd listing Neqw incognito window
Assuming your are asking about Oklahoma 561 for nonresidents, the box is checked if the gain or loss is excluded.   Individual taxpayers can deduct qualifying gains receiving capital gain treatment t... See more...
Assuming your are asking about Oklahoma 561 for nonresidents, the box is checked if the gain or loss is excluded.   Individual taxpayers can deduct qualifying gains receiving capital gain treatment that are included in Federal adjusted gross income.    See General Information for Form 561
To enter your Illinois 529 Plan contributions for education in TurboTax, please follow these steps: In your return, select the State Taxes tab Proceed through the state interview section for ... See more...
To enter your Illinois 529 Plan contributions for education in TurboTax, please follow these steps: In your return, select the State Taxes tab Proceed through the state interview section for Illinois, answering all questions on residency and income, until you arrive at a page titled "Here's the income that Illinois handles differently" Under Education, select Start next to "College savings and prepaid tuition plan contributions" Follow the prompts to enter your information.
First, please make sure that you have purchased the right product. The codes for TurboTax Do It Yourself (Online) will not work with TurboTax Desktop & vice-versa.   Second, if you bought TurboTa... See more...
First, please make sure that you have purchased the right product. The codes for TurboTax Do It Yourself (Online) will not work with TurboTax Desktop & vice-versa.   Second, if you bought TurboTax at a retailer (Costco, Walmart, Staples, etc…), please make sure that you are using the code that came in the package. It may be on a slip of paper or on a scratch-off card. It is not on the outside of the box or on your receipt.   If you have bought TurboTax Do It Yourself (Online), please go to turbotax.ca/activate to use your code before you start your returns. You can see this TurboTax FAQ for step-by-step instructions: In TurboTax Do It Yourself (Online), how do I use a prepayment code? Please note that you can only use the code once in one account. Using the code again will give an error message.   If you have bought TurboTax Desktop, you will be asked for the licence code when you install the software. Please see this TurboTax FAQ for more information on the licence code: Where is my TurboTax licence code? You can download the current version of TurboTax Desktop edition here: Choose the current TurboTax Desktop edition you need (for Windows). You can download older versions of TurboTax Desktop edition here: Where can I download the Desktop edition of TurboTax?   If you are still not able to resolve your code issue, please contact our phone support team phone support team for more assistance.  
Did you get a NETFILE confirmation code? If you don't have a confirmation code, you still need to submit your tax return using NETFILE. Not sure how? Follow these instructions for TurboTax Online or ... See more...
Did you get a NETFILE confirmation code? If you don't have a confirmation code, you still need to submit your tax return using NETFILE. Not sure how? Follow these instructions for TurboTax Online or TurboTax Desktop.  
The Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) paid to federal civilian employees in Hawaii is exempt from federal income tax. Because it is non-taxable federally, this amount is not included in your W-2's Box ... See more...
The Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) paid to federal civilian employees in Hawaii is exempt from federal income tax. Because it is non-taxable federally, this amount is not included in your W-2's Box 1 (Federal wages).  Your employer should include the COLA amount in Box 16 (State wages) of your W-2. Because COLA is included in state wages but not federal wages, your Box 16 will typically be higher than Box 1.   When you file your Hawaii resident return (Form N-11), you must account for this difference. Hawaii law requires you to add back the non-taxable federal COLA to your state income. If the adjustment is in Box 16, you do not have to do anything.  If it is not you can add it in the Hawaii section of TurboTax.  
Where do I report the sale of car not used in business
In TurboTax, your vehicle basis is the original cost of your vehicle (your purchase price plus sales tax, title, and registration fees) used to calculate depreciation and potential gains/losses when ... See more...
In TurboTax, your vehicle basis is the original cost of your vehicle (your purchase price plus sales tax, title, and registration fees) used to calculate depreciation and potential gains/losses when used for business. It shows your investment in your vehicle. If you used your vehicle for personal reasons, the basis has to be adjusted by your business use percentage.   In TurboTax, you can go to Business Expenses > Vehicle Expenses > Edit to enter or update your information.   See Also: Business Use of Vehicles   If you have additional information or questions regarding this, please return to Community and we would be glad to help.
To enter estimated tax paid in 2025  Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Estimates and Other Taxes Paid>Estimates  
To enter, edit or delete estimated taxes paid (Federal, State, Local) - Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Deductions and Credits Click on I'll choose what I work ... See more...
To enter, edit or delete estimated taxes paid (Federal, State, Local) - Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business) Click on Deductions and Credits Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown) Scroll down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid On Estimated Tax Payments, click on the start or update button   On Federal estimated taxes for 2025 (Form 1040-ES), click the start button   Federal estimated taxes paid are entered on Form 1040 Line 26
This is the latest version of Business Incorporated for T2 returns here: https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tax/software/desktop/business#details The Online version (Expert Assist Business) is here: http... See more...
This is the latest version of Business Incorporated for T2 returns here: https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tax/software/desktop/business#details The Online version (Expert Assist Business) is here: https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tax/software/business?type=inc  
I'm have the exact same problem. I have checked the box you've shown to "file Form 1116 even if not required", and it still does not go to the PDF. Every prior year this has worked fine. Below is an ... See more...
I'm have the exact same problem. I have checked the box you've shown to "file Form 1116 even if not required", and it still does not go to the PDF. Every prior year this has worked fine. Below is an image from my 2024 return (showing the page with year detail). It shows $793 for "6th Preceding Tax Year", so for 2025 return it would be $793 for "7th Preceding Tax Year". I can see the form and it's worksheet in TurboTax and it confirms the $793 amount from 2018. I can "print" both of those forms to a PDF file. Interestingly neither includes the Schedule B (Form 1116) page I'm showing you from last year (there are a total of 4 pages relating to 1116 filed in my preceding returns). What else should I try? Thanks.
Since no gain or loss would be recognized on a conversion to 100% personal use, you wouldn't need any depreciation adjustments -- you could simply stop depreciating the asset i.e. not take any deprec... See more...
Since no gain or loss would be recognized on a conversion to 100% personal use, you wouldn't need any depreciation adjustments -- you could simply stop depreciating the asset i.e. not take any depreciation expense this year or future years on the vehicle any longer.    If you navigate to the Federal Taxes > Deductions > Business Assets (Depreciation) section of your program, then select Start, you'll be asked whether or not the asset was still in use this year and be able to enter that it was converted to personal use.    If navigation is still an issue, you can always switch to Forms mode in the upper-right, locate the Asset Entry Worksheet for this asset from the list, and manually change the business use % to 0%.
I have a rental property where we had a leak that resulted in black mold and damaged the kitchen floor and cabinets. 2 questions. 1-can I deduct the cost to clean up the mold and tear out the impacte... See more...
I have a rental property where we had a leak that resulted in black mold and damaged the kitchen floor and cabinets. 2 questions. 1-can I deduct the cost to clean up the mold and tear out the impacted flooring and cabinets. (the insurance company deemed the damage not covered by insuttamce, so I could not file a claim.)? 2- Can I capitalize the cost to replace the flooring and cabinets? Thank you.
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