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January 30, 2025
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Creaing a second, "fake" return in TT for next year's projections

  • January 30, 2025
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I was thinking of creating a second return in TT for my 2025 projections after I finish and file my 2024 return. My filing status will change in 2025 (I was widowed in 2024) and some income will change next year. Conceptually, this could help me determine quarterly tax estimates, where I will be on the IRMAA scale, etc.  Anyone ever do this and was it effective?  Thanks!

    Best answer by Vanessa A

    Using a 2024 dummy account to project your taxes may not result in an accurate answer.  The primary reason is that tax laws change from year to year including the standard deduction and tax brackets which are key numbers in the tax calculations. 

    A better way to do it is to use the Form W-4 and estimated taxes feature in TurboTax.  This is found in the Other Tax Situations section of TurboTax.  

    From your Federal Return select

    1. Other Tax Situations
    2. Go to Other Tax forms
    3. Select Form w-4 and estimated taxes

    * Note that navigation may be slightly different for different users. 

     

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    Vanessa AAnswer
    January 30, 2025

    Using a 2024 dummy account to project your taxes may not result in an accurate answer.  The primary reason is that tax laws change from year to year including the standard deduction and tax brackets which are key numbers in the tax calculations. 

    A better way to do it is to use the Form W-4 and estimated taxes feature in TurboTax.  This is found in the Other Tax Situations section of TurboTax.  

    From your Federal Return select

    1. Other Tax Situations
    2. Go to Other Tax forms
    3. Select Form w-4 and estimated taxes

    * Note that navigation may be slightly different for different users. 

     

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