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DPLosson
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Can't E-file a 1065 get erroneous error PR (Partnershp Rep)

Get a recurring error when I review Federal 1065 return prior to transmitting the return via E-file.

 

It prompts me to put in Address information and the name of a PR designated indiv....(if the PR is an entity._

 

The PR is a partner and is designated that way on the K1 worksheet.  It should not be prompting me to fill in the PR Entity information.

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Can't E-file a 1065 get erroneous error PR (Partnershp Rep)

I'm having the exact same problem.  Apparently, this bug has existed since 2020 but the work-around given for previous years no longer works as the program gives me an error when I click the Partnership Representative Box on the information worksheet.  That step just adds another error to the address errors.  

Can't E-file a 1065 get erroneous error PR (Partnershp Rep)

I used these steps to clear the error for the designated partnership representative in the Token 618520 tax return:

  1. Open the tax return in TurboTax Business;
  2. Go to Forms mode (icon top right in blue bar);
  3. Find the “Information Wks” in the left column (should be first form listed);
  4. Scroll down to Part V and check the box for Partnership Representative (PR);
  5. Find the “Form 1065 p1-3 (Not Done)" form in the left column (3rd form listed);
  6. Scroll to the very bottom and find the Designation of Partnership Representative section;
  7. Enter the address only in the fields shaded red just under your name.

After that, no errors reported for this issue in the tax return I opened.

 

 

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