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February 28, 2025
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Why are you not allowing us to import information from the previous year's return like you have in the past?

  • February 28, 2025
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I have been doing this for years in my Turbo Tax Returns. Why the change?

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    February 28, 2025

    you do not import. you open your 2024 return and select start a new return to transfer the data from 2023. for this to be possible you must be in the same account you used for 2023.

    April 13, 2025

    I understand that TurboTax Desktop Mac doesn't import last year's return, we must start a new return based on a previous return on our computer. I did that.  It seemed to work but all of the information from the 2023 return is missing. I'm instructed to review last year's information to see if it's accurate, but the boxes and lines are all blank.   On the other hand, when I'm in TurboTax 2024 and open the 2023 return by "opening a recent file"  (return), all of the information is there.  Both returns are in the same account.  

     

    It's annoying to have to enter all of my information, and frustrating to not be able to compare my 2024 entries to the 2023 ones.

     

    Please tell me how to fix this before I get too far into my 2024 return to make it worth going back and starting all over.

     

     

    Any suggestions?

    DoninGA
    Employee
    April 13, 2025

    What?  When you start a New Tax Return using the TurboTax Mac editions, do you not get a screen showing the prior year tax data files available for transfer?

    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    February 28, 2025

    How to Transfer into the Online version
    https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/entering-importing/help/how-do-i-transfer-last-year-s-return-into-turbotax-online/00/25953


    How to Transfer into the Windows Desktop program
    https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/entering-importing/help/transfer-last-year-s-return-to-turbotax-for-windows/00/26145


    How to Transfer into the Mac Desktop program
    https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-data-file/help/how-do-i-transfer-last-year-s-return-into-the-turbotax-for-mac-software/00/26062


    If you used the Desktop program, you need the data file ending in .tax2023 to transfer. It should be in your Documents then in a Turbo Tax folder. Or search your whole computer for all files ending in .tax or .tax2023.

    March 20, 2025

    I have the same issue.  I started a new return.  I opened the prior year return.  The only things that transferred were summary information (name, rank and serial number) and a few pieces of other information.  I am self employed and file a Schedule C.  When I tried to enter income from two different 1099-NECs TurboTax wanted to start two new businesses.  Really?  None of my automobile information came over.  Really?

     

    This is just a scam to get people to pay for TurboTax assistance.  I'm a former CPA and can do the forms myself but the program will not work properly unless you go through the Step-By-Step process. Total BS.  I would rather pay a CPA using ProSystemFX or UltraTax to do my return and just cancel my subscription.

    Employee
    March 20, 2025

    @DougHCPA wrote:

    I have the same issue.  I started a new return.  I opened the prior year return.  The only things that transferred were summary information (name, rank and serial number) and a few pieces of other information. 

    That little amount of info sounds what one would get from transferring from a PDF instead of a data file.  I assume you're using desktop software.    When you launched TurboTax and started a new 2024 return (at least in the Windows version), it should search your computer for your 2023 tax files and display the filenames.  Then you can select which one to transfer in from 2023 to 2024.  You have to be careful to transfer from a *.tax2023 data file and not the 2023 PDF.   A 2023 PDF will only transfer minimal info into a 2024 return.   The most complete transfer occurs from a *.tax2023 data file.   Do you recall what type of file you were transferring?    If it was indeed a *.tax2023 data file, it should have brought in everything.  

     

    If you DID transfer from a *.tax2023 data file, look to see if you have multiple *.tax2023 data files, and be sure you are transferring in the correct one from the final 2023 return.  Many people end up with more than one data file if last year they had instances of starting over with new returns, creating one for experimentation, etc.

    March 2, 2025

    I have the same problem this year. Been using TurboTax for years and this is the first time I was not able to make my entries for 2024 while viewing entries for 2023. Nothing changed

    April 13, 2025

    Requiring desktop users to start over, if they imported a .pdf (instead of .tax) and did not begin with transferring another tax data file for 2024, is how Intuit evidently operates.  "Too bad", if you hand entered Schedule D information or spend gobs of time doing your return.  That missing loss-carry forward, etc., can no longer be brought over.  If you manually enter it, you risk error, or other omission.  Import should be allowed after a return has been started.  Be kind, Intuit, instead of the only game in town.    

    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    April 13, 2025

    You can manually enter the Capital Loss Carryover manually.  You only enter 1 amount so there should be no error.  Even if you used the Online version you would have to clear and start over to Transfer from 2023.  I doubt any other tax company can transfer the prior year into an existing return.  

     

    Enter a Capital Loss Carryover under

    Federal Taxes or Personal (Home & Business)

    Wages and Income

    Then scroll down to Investment Income

    Capital Loss Carryovers - Click Start or Revisit

    April 13, 2025

    The concern spans any other data being carried over, which users may be unaware of.  I may manually enter the carry forward, but feel it now necessary to review every form of each year's filing to be sure 2024 is complete.  In short, I don't know what I am not doing if I do not import.  Beyond that, how many TTax users are going to over-pay taxes in 2024, because their .pdf import dropped a loss carryforward, etc.?  I already consider myself lucky, to have eyeballed the error.