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Imported 1099's yesterday and there are no stock transactions for either
my Fidelity or Vanguard account. I can see them on the 1099 that each
account has published. Just talked to tech support and they said if the
import didn't pull them in, the onl...read more
Asset Entry Worksheet (Asset Name): Qualified Prop 100% & 50% should be
blank. This asset is not qualified property for the special depreciation
allowance. All these assets are carried forward from my 2024 tax return
and are 2021, 2022, and 2023 asse...read more
Under state credits (for Michigan), would I be able to enter rent
information if I am living at, and paying rent in an apartment complex?
Also, I am not a business owner.
Hello community, I worked for a startup in US for 2 years from beg of
2021 to end of 2022. I was awarded some rsu from the company and those
got time vested while i was employed there, since company was private no
tax was withheld in this timeframe. ...read more
MohitPosted December 5, 2025
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DaveF1006
Getting this error on all my assets: Form 4562 Depreciation Options -
Asset Entry Worksheet (Asset Name): Qualified Prop 100% & 50% should be
blank. This asset is not qualified property for the special depreciation
allowance. All these assets are car...read more
I rent a property and airbnb it. Average length of stay for the year is
less than 7 days so it qualifies as active participation and losses
should offset W2 income. I don't see a way to enter this in turbotax so
the losses can offset W2 income. Pleas...read more
I manage short term rental properties for owners on VRBO and Airbnb.
When I issue them 1099s at the end of the year, should I issue the 1099
for the gross amount I was paid out before I deducted my management and
cleaning fees, or do I issue them for...read more