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December 22, 2021

Tax preparation tips

  • December 22, 2021
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It is helpful to get organized before you start preparing your tax return. Let’s review some of the information that you can gather now to save time when working on your taxes.

First, make sure that you have the Social Security numbers and dates of birth for you, your spouse, and your dependents.

Next, gather all documents related to your income from wages, investments, state and local tax refunds, unemployment, alimony (if the divorce was finalized prior to January 1, 2019), business or farming, retirement distributions, rental properties, Social Security benefits, the sale of property, and any other miscellaneous sources. 

It is also important to gather information regarding adjustments to your income such as contributions to retirement and pension plans, student loan interest payments, contributions to Medical Savings Accounts (MSA), moving expenses, self-employed health insurance premium payments, alimony payments (if the divorce was finalized prior to January 1, 2019), and educator expenses.

Then you’ll want to collect your information for itemized deductions and credits. This includes child care costs, education costs, adoption costs, energy-efficient home improvement costs, home mortgage interest payments, investment interest expenses, charitable donations, casualty and theft losses, medical and dental expenses, and other miscellaneous tax deductions.

You should also get together any information about the taxes that you’ve already paid. This includes state and local income taxes, real estate taxes, estimated taxes, and personal property taxes.

Lastly, you will need your direct deposit information and any foreign bank account information. 

For more details on everything that you will need to quickly and accurately prepare your tax return this year please check out our article, Tax Preparation Checklist.

40 replies

February 27, 2022

The error message you got sounds like it is related to Form 8915-F. If you took money out of your retirement plan (including IRA accounts) and want to pay tax on the distribution over 3-year period, the second 1/3 or it will be reported on Form 8915-F on 2021 tax return. The form won't be ready for e-file till 3/31/2022. 

Now the question is, did you withdraw from your retirement account in 2020 and you qualified for the Covid-19 related distribution? 

If this does not fit your situation, go back to change your answer to No instead. 

 

@Dick1938Jude1939

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March 1, 2022

How do you attach a schedule that will be efiled ? I have 10 pages of sales of securities.  Would like to either attach schedule or import from my excel spreadsheet. I am a retired CPA and my software when I was practicing allowed me to do that.  I understand that your professional software does that. Can't find it in your program.  If not in the program why not?

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March 7, 2022

I am trying to file my 2021 taxes and I have "foreign tax paid". TurboTax keeps telling me I have errors and takes me to Form 1116 which requires the name of the countries and the dates.  My 1099-Div shows only the amounts with no dates and shows "various" for the countries. Can anyone tell me how to complete the 1116?

 

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March 9, 2022

If you are using TurboTax Online, after you entered the summaries of the sales sections, the following screen will ask you to upload your 1099-B as an attachment. You can also directly import the sales transactions from the brokerage.

 

@Rickk2

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March 12, 2022

I recently installed solar on my home. The install started in December  2021 but was not finished and on line until January 2022.  Which year can I apply for the solar tax credit.

March 15, 2022

You can apply for the Solar Energy Tax Credit the year you paid for the installation.

 

  1. Open or continue your return, if you don't already have it open
  2. In TurboTax, search for energy improvements (Don't search for energy credit as this will take you to the wrong place)
  3. Select the Jump to link in the search results
  4. On the Energy-Saving Home Improvements screen, answer Yes and continue. Follow the instructions on the next screens
    • The first part of the interview covers improvements like doors, windows, furnace, air conditioning, and heat pumps. If you're looking for other improvements like solar, geothermal, wind, and fuel cell, just keep going—we'll ask you about these soon

 

Here's more info on the Solar Energy Tax Credit.

 

 

March 15, 2022

I have tried several times to import data from my Schwab accounts. The answer is always "Login temporarely not availble, try again later etc". I contacted Schwab and I was told to get some explanation from Turbotax.

I hope somebody can help.

Regards

JF

March 18, 2022

where do I put my 2020 overpayment applied to 2021 on my 2021 NY tax return

April 6, 2022

Hi I had my baby April 2021 but did not get the breakdown of the child tax credit throughout the year for him, but I did get it for my 13 ur old son. Was I supposed to receive it for both? Thank you in advance

May 13, 2022

It is very difficult to leave part of the refund with the IRS for next year