First, is there a forum or help site for software issues? I can't seem to find any way to report bugs. I tried asking in the help within TurboTax Desktop and the chatbot's answer had nothing whatsoever to do with my question. I can't find a forum here or any other place on their website. Even the online help link in the software is bad.
Anyway, I am getting a cryptic error importing a W-2 from Dayforce: Unsuccessful SONRQ BAD USERID/USERPASS. It appears Intuit's login is not working. But that's not the only bug.
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There is no place to report sotware bugs. You can enter the W-2 manually if it will not import.
Importing of W-2's usually is not available from the TurboTax partners until mid-February.
Have you received the W-2 from your employer so that you enter enter the employer EIN and the gross amount of wages in box 1 on the import screen? Also may need the Control Number in box d.
See this TurboTax support FAQ for importing a W-2 - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/import-export-data-files/import-enter-w-...
Thanks, yes I had my W-2 and entered all the necessary information, the error was due to something else. But it worked today, they fixed whatever the problem was.
W-2 Import is failing. Is it because the input field for "Box '1' amount" is expecting a password? When filling out the input field MacOS is indicating that it is a password field even though it is not. The import fails and does not provide any information about the cause of the failure.
How can I import my W-2 into TurboTax Premier?
It is just as easy and maybe even faster to manually enter the W2. And the W2 might import wrong.
To enter a W2
Federal on left or top (Personal in Home & Business)
Click on Wages and Income tab
Then Wages and Salaries
Wages and Salaries – Start (you might have to click on Show More on right)
To enter a W2 manually do NOT enter the EIN
Just hit Continue
Then in pick the Left box - Type it in myself - Continue
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