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February 20, 2021
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I want to apply my refund to next years taxes but saw no option?

  • February 20, 2021
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Don't want to receive refund but want to put it on my next years taxes
Best answer by bluedeb

If you have not filed yet, see the following on how to apply your refund to next year's taxes.

 

How do I apply my refund to next year's (2021) taxes?

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/refunds/help/how-do-i-apply-my-refund-to-next-year-s-taxes/00/26068

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bluedeb
bluedebAnswer
Employee
February 20, 2021

If you have not filed yet, see the following on how to apply your refund to next year's taxes.

 

How do I apply my refund to next year's (2021) taxes?

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/refunds/help/how-do-i-apply-my-refund-to-next-year-s-taxes/00/26068

April 7, 2023

I'm sorry, but your post was not an answer.  See the answer provided by DMark1.  That is how you answer a question, not by only posting a link that then tells you to type words into your search menu.  My search was not returning any answers - don't ask me why.

February 20, 2021

You can apply part or all of your Federal refund to your estimated tax payments by taking the following steps:

  • On the top row of the TurboTax online screen, click on Search (or for CD/downloaded TurboTax locate the search box in the upper right corner)
  • This opens a box where you can type in “apply federal refund to next year” and click the magnifying glass (or for CD/downloaded TurboTax, click Find)
  • The search results will give you an option to “Jump to apply federal refund to next year
  • Click on the blue “Jump to apply federal refund to next year” link and enter your information

 

If you use TurboTax again to prepare your 2021 tax return, the amount that you applied will be automatically carried into your return.  If you do not use TurboTax again, be sure to keep a copy of your 2020 return so that you know what amount to enter on your 2021 return.  

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April 18, 2022

I am using Turbotax Deluxe.  I read your suggestion, but my version does not offer a "Search" icon or bar in the upper right hand corner.

 

I have to go to "View" on the menu bar, upper left hand corner, then  "Forms", and manually input my refund carry forward amount into the 1040 data form, line 36 Amount of line 34 that you want applied to your 2022 (next year) estimated tax.

Similarly, I do an input into my State and Local tax forms if I so desire.

Frustrating that the question is not offered as either an input under "Federal Taxes", then "Deductions and Credits", or as an input option during the "Federal Review" or "File" process.

 

DMarkM1
April 18, 2022

When completing your federal interview you will visit the "Other Tax situations" tab.  There you can scroll down to "Additional Tax Payments" and "Apply refund to next year."

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Employee
October 14, 2024

TT defaults to full refund rather than applying any or all to next year taxes.  The easy and timeless way to get it done is as follows: 

(a) jot down (note)  how much your refund is per the program

(b)  in the guided entry mode, hop in anywhere as if you want to modify your entries.  (b) immediately switch to Forms mode (top right of screen for most people). 

(c) Select form 1040 and scroll toward the end to see where it says how much is to be refunded (all by default) and how much is to be applied to next year (none by default).  Modify those two numbers, but just make sure that they add up to what the total refund would have been per my step (a) above. 

(d) Save it all and Shazzam.  You are ready to file.