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CA Form 3514 asking business code stopping me from filing

I think there is a glitch in the program - my federal K-1 has a loss in Box 1 of $400 which is prompting this form CA 3514, but on my California K-1 Box 1 is adjusted to zero. Therefore I should not have this form.  It needs to look at the adjusted CA K-1 not the federal. I have done this same process for 8 years and this form has not come up. Why is the California form not looking at the CA K-1. 

I also tried deleting the form per the reply ThomasM125 sent me by choosing the Tax Tools option on your left menu. I can’t see anything labeled like that as I have an Apple iMac. 

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MayaD
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CA Form 3514 asking business code stopping me from filing

For Mac instructions:

  1. Open or continue your return.
  2. Switch to Forms Mode by selecting the Forms icon.
  3. From the menu, select the form you want to remove (if you don't see it, select Open Form at the top).
  4. From the Forms menu, select Remove [form name].
  5. Follow any onscreen instructions to remove the form or forms.

Taxpayers Use form FTB 3514 to determine whether you qualify to claim the EITC Earned Income Tax Credit , YCTCYoung Child Tax Credit Expansion , and FYTC Foster Youth Tax Credit, provide information about your qualifying children, if applicable, and to figure the amount of your credits.

 

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