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FlyingDolphin22
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Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

Turbo Tax wont let me e-file, should I just add $1.00 to my W-2 Wages box, what kind of problem does that create if I do that? It's IHSS Income that is tax exempt, my W-2 Box 1 and 2 have $0.00 income.

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Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

You can add $1 to interest income and it does not cause any issue - over reporting income by $1 to file the return.

You however are not required to file.

FlyingDolphin22
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Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

Where do I add $1 interest, at? Where is that located, I tried looking before and couldn't find it. Thanks

Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

go to Personal Tab
Personal Income
I'll chose what I work on
go to Interest and dividends
then to interest income and type in any bank and $1.

Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

The IRS does not allow a e-file with W-2 that has no box 1 income.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
FlyingDolphin22
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Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

Hmm. I'm using Turbo Tax self employed, in the "Interest and Dividend" section, it only gives the option to enter "Seller-Financed Interest you received" if I sold my home, and requests info to enter the buyers name and social security number. But I don't own a home. What should do? Is that right place to enter?

Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

Go to Personal Tab first in Self-employed
FlyingDolphin22
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Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

@macuser_22 Is there a work around to make it work? My business return has a lot of pages to print, I would like to e-file if I can.

Can't e-file (Can does should) Had to add those stupid words in there to be allowed to post

The W-2 can be left off since it is probably just reporting SS and Medicare income and the IRS does not administrate that, the Social security administration does and they get the W-2 from the payer, not from your tax return.  The IRS does not want do nothing W-2's with no taxable income which is why they do not allow them.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
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