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Why am I having to pay 114 dollars to file my taxes?
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Why am I having to pay 114 dollars to file my taxes?
Not sure. It depends on the version of TurboTax you are using and what add-ons you may have accepted along the way.
You can downgrade using the Clear and Start Over feature but bear in mind that the different TurboTax "flavors" handle different tax situations and their associated forms.
For example, if you want to downgrade from Deluxe to Federal Free Edition and you're itemizing (Schedule A), you can clear and start over with the free edition, but once you enter your itemized deductions in the free edition, you'll be asked to upgrade to Deluxe.
Here is a short list of some common tax situations and the online products that now uniquely support them:
- Itemized Deductions (Schedule A/1040)- Deluxe, Premier, and Self-Employed
- Capital Gains or Losses (Schedule D) - Premier and Self-Employed
- Rental Income (Schedule E) - Premier and Self-Employed
- Profit or Loss from Business (Schedules C-EZ and C) - Self-Employed
If you are looking at TurboTax Federal Free Edition, keep in mind that this version is intended for taxpayers with very simple returns (Form 1040EZ filers with the standard deduction), for example first-time filers and students.
You can view the current fees on your TurboTax account using these steps:
After signing in to (continuing) your online return, select Tools from the My Account drop-down list in the upper right corner.
In the pop-up window, click the My Fees button (image attached) this will give you a breakdown of your charges.
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Why am I having to pay 114 dollars to file my taxes?
Not sure. It depends on the version of TurboTax you are using and what add-ons you may have accepted along the way.
You can downgrade using the Clear and Start Over feature but bear in mind that the different TurboTax "flavors" handle different tax situations and their associated forms.
For example, if you want to downgrade from Deluxe to Federal Free Edition and you're itemizing (Schedule A), you can clear and start over with the free edition, but once you enter your itemized deductions in the free edition, you'll be asked to upgrade to Deluxe.
Here is a short list of some common tax situations and the online products that now uniquely support them:
- Itemized Deductions (Schedule A/1040)- Deluxe, Premier, and Self-Employed
- Capital Gains or Losses (Schedule D) - Premier and Self-Employed
- Rental Income (Schedule E) - Premier and Self-Employed
- Profit or Loss from Business (Schedules C-EZ and C) - Self-Employed
If you are looking at TurboTax Federal Free Edition, keep in mind that this version is intended for taxpayers with very simple returns (Form 1040EZ filers with the standard deduction), for example first-time filers and students.
You can view the current fees on your TurboTax account using these steps:
After signing in to (continuing) your online return, select Tools from the My Account drop-down list in the upper right corner.
In the pop-up window, click the My Fees button (image attached) this will give you a breakdown of your charges.
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