In the pc version of Turbotax I cannot find how to enter my foreign tax credit. I live in Switherland and have pension income. TT shows the carry-over from 2023, but doesn't ask for the amount of tax paid in 2024.
The system goes in circles taking me back to the carryover adjustment page.
Thanks in advance.
Frederick
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You would need to apply a foreign tax credit for the amount of tax you paid in Switzerland. Here is how to enter.
Hi Dave,
I read your message but my reply apparently didn't reach you. Please accept my apologies.
Thanks for your input!!
I followe the steps you outlined, but the system doesn't allow me to enter a tax credit for 2024. It applies only the carry over from 2023, which leaves me with a very large tax due. It continues to circle back to the carry-over adjustment page.
I am using the downloaded PC version of TT. I even tried entering the credit directly on the worksheet, but taht didn't work either. There is a question about foreign tax paid on Schedule B - Intrest and Divident, but I thought that was only for tax paid on that category of income. Maybe it applies to all income?
Best
Fred
Yes, I can see how frustrating this is. I would like to look at this in detail. To do this and look at this in detail, we would like to see a diagnostic copy of your return. The information in this file is a clean copy. It doesn't have personal information, but it has numbers so we can troubleshoot more deeply, check for problems with calculations, and see how certain items are used. Here is how to order.
For Turbo Tax online, go to tax tools>tools>share my file with agent. When this is selected, you will receive a token number. Respond back in this thread and tell us what that token number is.
If you use the desktop version, go to the black stripe at the top of the program, click on online, and then select send tax file to agent. Let us know what the token number is.
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