I travel back and forth between FL and KY multiple times throughout the
year. I own a house, vote, register vehicles etc in FL, but also lease
an apartment in KY. In 2021 I spent less than 183 days in KY. In 2022 I
spent 183 days in KY, so I was a pa...read more
I received a 1099-R for 2023 but TT ignored it in 2023 filing and asked
me to amend 2022 return. After entering all data, in the filing page, I
face this horribly confusing options.- First it tells me 'You can't
eFile your 2022 amended return as e-fi...read more
bipulhPosted 5 hours ago
| Latest post 4 hours ago by
bipulh
I have the misfortune of having to amend my 2022 federal and California
tax returns, both of which were originally e-filed. I completed the
process of amending my returns, passed the checks and am ready to file.
I get to a screen that says "Nicely do...read more
phraxosPosted December 20, 2023
| Latest post 5 hours ago by
bipulh
I submitted the forms produced to Oklahoma that Turbotax said I should
get a refund of $152. Oklahoma says the amount of the return should be
$30. Oklahoma gave me information on what lines were entered incorrectly
by Turbotax. I called for support a...read more
jschimmerPosted a week ago
| Latest post yesterday by
LenaH
Turbo Tax incorrectly completes 511 with filing in multiple states.
511-TX states the credit is not authorized if a tax return is filed in
the other state, yet Turbo Tax processes the form anyway. Turbo Tax also
populates Line 4 of the 511 with the i...read more
I e-filed an amended 2024 state and the program thinks it's not an
amended form because I mailed the first 2024 California filing. However,
TurboTax charged me $25 to e-file the state amended form.
I'm owing a payment for my California tax return. If i use the online
services to pay my estimated tax, do i still mail my return to the
original address listed on the Turbotax instructions page: Franchise Tax
BoardPO Box 942867Sacramento, CA, 94267-...read more
fj7Posted a week ago
| Latest post yesterday by
JotikaT2
Hi, I'm a NJ resident who works in NY. I understand that the tax rate in
NY is higher than in NJ and that I can only receive a credit up to the
amount of tax that would be owed if that income was earned in NJ (so,
even if I paid $3000 in tax in NY, I...read more
uzi900Posted March 17, 2024
| Latest post yesterday by
LenaH
In federal level, federal tax regulations that became effective January
1, 2018 after the passage of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA). moving
expense are not deductible in 1040 anymore. Moving from Ohio to Mass in
mid 2021I can claim the moving expens...read more
shiyi11Posted Tuesday
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HollyP