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@Loriaff , I am not sure I understand your question -- so please tell me more -->
(a) are you a renter whom have received a refund from the landlord ? OR
(b) are you an landlord whom had to refund the deposits ( security / last month/pet deposit etc. ) back to the renter ?
(c) are you a landlord whom have been reimbursed for damages by renter or by insurance?
(d) OR ??
I ask because in case you are a renter, the refund of the deposit is not a tax event. If you are a landlord, the return of deposits do not constitute an income and therefore not a tax event. The insurance reimbursement may be a tax event depending on circumstances and facts on the ground. Therefore please tell me more
@Loriaff And....it is too late to e-file anything for 2019 and too soon to e-file anything for tax year 2020. The system is in transition from 2019 to 2020. Nothing can be e-filed at this time.
This is only a guess---but are you trying to do something with a renter's credit for a state return? If so, for what state? And what tax year?
Thanku u answered my question
Will it let do this if I’m not filing taxes.. for the year 2020.
You cannot prepare a rent credit form using TurboTax unless you prepare a federal and state return using the TurboTax software. Go to the state's tax web site to get the form and prepare it by hand.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1901670-how-do-i-contact-my-state-department-of-revenue
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