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On the PC version, where is the jump to link for a new W4?
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On the PC version, where is the jump to link for a new W4?
Type W4 for the Jump To. See sample screenshot.
Here are the instructions to be brought to that section of TurboTax:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301783
Another option is to select the tab for Other Tax Situations at the top of the screen (from within Federal return). Then scroll down to Other Tax Forms and select the option for Form W-4 and estimated taxes. See second screenshot.
[Edited 1-30-19|3:32pm]
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On the PC version, where is the jump to link for a new W4?
I am in my return; I have not filed yet. I typed "W4" in "Find" box. I see no jump to link.
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On the PC version, where is the jump to link for a new W4?
That should have worked. I just tried it in the Home & Business CD/Download version and got the Jump To. See screenshot. But, I also updated my answer below with the steps to find the W-4 option without the Jump To. I hope that helps you find it!
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On the PC version, where is the jump to link for a new W4?
Type W4 for the Jump To. See sample screenshot.
Here are the instructions to be brought to that section of TurboTax:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301783
Another option is to select the tab for Other Tax Situations at the top of the screen (from within Federal return). Then scroll down to Other Tax Forms and select the option for Form W-4 and estimated taxes. See second screenshot.
[Edited 1-30-19|3:32pm]