Which exact ones in particular?
Medical Expense entries have a known issue in the interview when a Supporting Details worksheet carried over from a 2017 file. When that is the case usually a zero ( "$0" instead of just "$" ) shows up on a particular entry line....but there is a workaround for that.
Other deduction areas may have a similar problem, but it's for somewhat random entries.
Real estate property taxes and medical expenses are examples.
Assuming you are using the Desktop software to attempt these entries (not the Online browser-based software)
1) Medical expenses have an issue, where you cannot make a direct entry if "$0" shows on an interview entry line...You can try to click in the box an then go up to the menu and click on <Edit<Add Supporting Details and a Supporting Details sheet "might" show up where you can either enter your details, or hit the red "X" to delete the sheet entirely, and then enter a number on the main interview in the normal manner. .............. IF..IF that doesn't work on that same pages, switch to Forms Mode and a Medical expenses worksheet will show up where you can enter your $$ amounts directly..or delete the Supporting Details sheet or perhaps actually use the Supporting Details worksheet ( some people lie to enter each of their prescriptions separately on that worksheet...others just want to use a total.)
1) Similar issue with the Property Taxes entry (but be careful..if you entered a property tax payment on the Mortgage/1098 entry, don't double it on the Property Taxes line. But similar to # 1, try the <Edit<Add Supporting Details or switch to Forms Mode to clear out the Supporting details sheet.
Thank you for your response. I had also switched to forms mode and was able to enter deduction $$ amounts for those deductions that I was unable to enter; mainly property tax and medical expenses. Hopefully Intuit will fix this issue so that other individuals will not have the same unnecessary experience that I went through.
Thanks for the information, I am having that same problem with medical and property tax. I am going to try the mentioned solution, hope it works.
Workaround works...but yeah TTX needs to fix the underlying software problem.
Please help! I am having trouble entering doctors fees on Schedule A. There is a 0 in purple entered there that I can’t get rid of.
Thank you!!! Clicking on the box and adding supporting information worked.
(Only if you are using the desktop software on Windows...would also be on Desktop MAC...but I'm not sure of the procedure there)
1) Really? Purple? maybe more of a red or pink?
Rt-click on
thenumber in Forms Mode....and then select
CancelOverride form the pop-up menu.
2) Or is the whole box blue when you click in the box in Forms Mode? In that case,
youare in
thewrong spot for making an entry...you do not make
yourown entries directly on the form, you need to go back to
theinterview and enter all
yourpotential
medicaldeductions on the
Deductions&Creditspage in
theMedical Expenses
section....and follow
theinterview.
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