The first step to maximizing your tax refund - and possibly keeping the
IRS at bay - is to use the correct filing status on your tax returns. If
only it were as simple as choosing Single or Married. But alas, there
are a whopping five (5) filing stat...read more
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The Form 1116 Gross Income from All Sources is Wrong. It's too low by
nearly half. It appears not to be including any of the "Other Income" on
Schedule 1 (I understand all the lines it's supposed to be adding). In
my case there is a sizable DCP numbe...read more
DavidRazPosted 3 hours ago
| Latest post 2 hours ago by
pk
Last year I asked about this for tax year 2023, and Intuit's response
was to list the premium rebate as income, under miscellaneous income on
Schedule C.
(https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-where-do-i-enter-aca-health-insurance-pre...read more
kac42Posted Tuesday
| Latest post 3 hours ago by
kac42
Hi, my husband is starting a solo law practice, a PLLC. We use Turbotax
to file our taxes. Which level of service should we purchase? We would
like to be able to ask live questions as needed. Thank you.
Hi all,I'm quite new to filing taxes and would appreciate help with a
situation that is complex to me. Right now, I am living in PA and
working in MD and have my withholdings set for PA. My partner is living
in NY and will start working in MD in the ...read more
Deducting self-employed ACA premiums I understand that, as a
self-employed person, the ACA insurance premiums that I pay are fully
deductible from my income (income>ACA) and are not subject to the "7% of
AGI" threshold. I don't see how to enter this ...read more
mc510Posted March 18, 2025
| Latest post 11 hours ago by
VolvoGirl