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Thank you for your response. This was very helpful. I hope that Intuit will consider this a part of the checklist in Filing your Return section at the end. It never occurred to me that I needed to check the Unusual Situations area.
I have the same problem turbo tax says you make up one. This is total bulls*t!
@ mwoltz wrote:I have the same problem turbo tax says you make up one. This is total bulls*t!
You're confusing 2 different kinds of PINs, as has been explained in this thread. So if you have a 6-digit IP PIN, it sounds like you are not in the correct place.
Based on the thread title, do you need to enter a 6-digit IP PIN (Identity Protection PIN)? If so, it sounds like you are trying to enter it in the wrong place. An IP PIN is NOT entered in the FILE section. The PIN you can choose in the FILE section is a 5-digit PIN and has nothing to do with an IP PIN. The IP PIN is entered in a completely different topic in TurboTax. I'll tell you where to enter the 6-digit IP PIN, but when you later go to the FILE section you'll still have to electronically sign your return by choosing a 5-digit Self-Select PIN (which is on a screen with today's date and your birth date.)
We also don't know if you are using Online TurboTax or desktop software (CD/download) so I'll tell you methods for both. The first 3 methods are for ONLINE TurboTax; you can use whichever one you want. The 4th method below is for desktop software (CD/download).
Or here's a second way:
Or here's a third method--the direct navigation method:
Method for desktop software (CD/download):
Thanks Mesquite for spelling out the full instructions. I did figure that out a few weeks ago when I first posted the question (I am frenchkl, the original poster of this thread, not mwoltz, whom you replied to).
TurboTax, please change your form in the tools you provide (both Online and Downloadable Software! When you ask for the 4 digit pin that is unique to Turbotax, it would be very helpful to explain that the 6 digit IRS pin is entered in a different place in the form. In addition, Turbotax could check that Uncommon Tax Situation during the final review of the completed tax form or during the filing section of the software, as this is the more natural place for the lay person to expect it.
Thank you for your feedback. Constructive feedback like what you've provided helps us to build a stronger product and stronger community. We appreciate your input. @frenchkl
Do all dependents have to provide and IP PIN? Even minors?
@mwoltz wrote:
Do all dependents have to provide and IP PIN? Even minors?
No. Not unless you requested from the IRS an IP PIN for your dependents.
I followed the directions and clicked on "Continue" but nothing happened after that. No "Done" to indicate task completed.
Please ensure you've followed the steps below. I attached screenshots for reference:
An IP PIN is NOT entered in the FILE section. The PIN you can choose in the FILE section is a 5-digit PIN and has nothing to do with an IP PIN. The IP PIN is entered in a completely different topic in TurboTax. I'll tell you where to enter the 6-digit IP PIN, but when you later go to the FILE section you'll still have to electronically sign your return by choosing a 5-digit Self-Select PIN (which is on a screen with today's date and your birth date.)
We also don't know if you are using Online TurboTax or desktop software (CD/download) so I'll tell you methods for both. The first 3 methods are for ONLINE TurboTax; you can use whichever one you want. The 4th method below is for desktop software (CD/download).
Or here's a second way:
Or here's a third method--the direct navigation method:
Method for desktop software (CD/download):
Yep every songle year
And they still haven't made it easy to find and fix. Every year its the same issue.
When you click on fix errors, Turbo tax desktop should just take you to that screen to enter it. Every year we have the same issues and it takes days to figure it out.
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