Why sign in to the Community?

  • Submit a question
  • Check your notifications
Sign in to the Community or Sign in to TurboTax and start working on your taxes
Level 1
posted Dec 24, 2020 7:21:05 PM

I paid the amount that I owed to IRS, but it is not reflecting on the dashboard of Turbotax until now, what is wrong with Turbotax?

I have proof of payments through my bank account, the amount due was for the year 2019

0 10 2791
10 Replies
Level 15
Dec 24, 2020 7:25:48 PM

Your only proof is your bank account.  Turbo Tax doesn't know if or when you paid it.  Your tax return will always show the tax due or refund.  That is just the final result of your tax return.

Level 15
Dec 24, 2020 7:27:22 PM

TT is not part of the IRS and is never told when or even if  you ever paid the balance due.  The return will always show as a  balance due because that is the return you filed.  If you went to a paid tax pro and walked out with a paper copy of the return would you ever expect that paper copy to show a payment was ever made ???  It is the same with the TT program.  

Level 1
Dec 24, 2020 7:49:37 PM

This is not making sense! TT is the one creating the amount of money that we have to pay or receive, so how to say that it is not a part of IRS? I am not talking about paper copy, there are updated confidential information that should be delt with seriously. Any error will cost us to pay more than what we should pay.

I assume there should be a department (or advisors) at TT to look into errors or outdated info. Is there any?

Level 15
Dec 24, 2020 7:59:16 PM

Turbotax has a lot of lobbyists influencing the IRS via your congressperson.  That is the only sense in which it is part of the IRS.

Level 15
Dec 24, 2020 8:07:09 PM

Turbo Tax is a completely separate private company from the IRS.  Just like HR Block or any tax preparation company or CPA or accountant.  They just help you prepare your tax return.  The IRS doesn't update Turbo Tax or any accountant or any one about your tax due or refund.

 

Turbo Tax is a self prepared return.  It has no way of knowing or checking that you entered something wrong or in the wrong place or entered something twice  Or left something out.  It doesn't check against any outside sources.  The IRS has copies of all the W2s and 1099s your employer and banks/brokers, etc. sent in to match against.  Turbo Tax only checks the calculations of what you entered.   It is your responsibility to check it over before you file.  They only Guarantee that the calculations are right based on the entries you made.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/charges-and-fees/help/what-is-the-turbotax-100-accurate-calculation-guarantee/00/26355

 

If you want to talk to them,  Contact Customer Service
5am-5pm Pacific Time Monday -Friday
https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/contact/

What is the Turbo Tax phone number
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/using-turbotax/help/what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number/00/25632

 

 

Level 15
Dec 25, 2020 5:51:34 AM

@shadyeltawil1976 

 

" TT is the one creating the amount of money that we have to pay or receive,....."

 

".....how to say that it is not a part of IRS? "

 

The tax laws passed by Congress are what created the amount of money you pay or receive back as a tax refund.  TurboTax is not a part of the IRS in any way.

 

 

There is a huge difference between a software company that provided the software for you to prepare your do-it yourself income tax return, and the Internal Revenue Service --which is a part of the federal government that collects tax from the people of the U.S.

 

TurboTax is a business owned by Intuit.  It is NOT part of the IRS or part of the government, and does not write or make the tax laws.  TurboTax and other tax software companies write software that you can use to prepare a tax return.  The tax software on the market must undergo testing and approval by the IRS.  The software is programmed to comply with all of the federal and state  tax laws so that you can prepare your own return using a computer program instead of sitting down with paper forms, a sharp pencil with a good eraser, a calculator, and a 108 page !RS instruction book.

 

It is a software program.  The results of using the software depend on the data entered by the user.  If you enter something incorrectly, or leave out information, or enter it in the wrong place, then the results will be incorrect.   When you use a software program you have to check your own entries to make sure you did not have typos, misplaced zeros, misplaced decimals, etc., etc. etc.  If you use a pencil and paper to prepare your return, and make a mistake--the mistake is yours.  If you use software and make a mistake--that mistake is also yours.  And it can cost you money.  That's why you have to check everything carefully and ask questions before you file if something confuses you.

 

Your tax due or tax refund was the result of data you entered into a software program.  The program based those results on tax laws passed by Congress.  

 

Once you file your tax return, the software is done.  No information is provided to TurboTax from the IRS after you file.  TurboTax never knows if you received your refund or paid your tax due.

 

TT does not update after your return has been accepted.  Your account will always show the result of the return you prepared using the software.  TurboTax never knows if you received your refund —or how, when or even if you paid tax due.  Your proof that you paid your tax will be your own bank/credit card records.

 

 

All that being said----is there a problem with a tax return you filed that you need help with?

Level 15
Dec 25, 2020 6:00:36 AM

@xmasbaby0  all that being said, I'm exhausted. 

Level 15
Dec 25, 2020 6:08:39 AM

@fanfare Merry Christmas!  Take a nap.

Level 15
Dec 25, 2020 9:01:44 AM

@shadyeltawil1976 - so yes, Turbo Tax  will pay if errors result in you having to pay penalties and interest; it will not pay any additional tax owed.   

 

But let's take a closer look at what constitutes an error on Turbo Tax's part. 

 

They guarantee that there software will correctly process what you input and create a correct return.  HOWEVER, they expect you to input the information correctly.  If you fail to input correctly and that results in an incorrect return they are not liable! 

Level 1
Dec 25, 2020 9:23:25 AM

Thanks to all of you who responded, I appreciate your comments.