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Yes, but student loan interest paid is still covered in the Federal Free version. Please refer to the instructions below to enter this into your return.
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Yes, but student loan interest paid is still covered in the Federal Free version. Please refer to the instructions below to enter this into your return.
If you are using TurboTax Online (please see screenshots attached):
Note : If you don't have a My Account, try maximizing your window and/or zooming out your browser. If you are on a mobile device, you will not have access to My Account or Tools. The instructions below for TurboTax Desktop should offer you close guidance. If you need more assistance, please comment below.
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I'm retired, no student loan, need 1040a form
@n45ytcvb wrote:
I'm retired, no student loan, need 1040a form
Form 1040EZ and Form 1040A were removed after tax year 2017. There is only a Form 1040.
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