K-1 box 20 Other info, ask for a code when I enter Z from my K1 it then requires an amount at the end but my accountant put in "STMT", this is not allowed in TurbTax,if I leave blank it fails the check final review and wants a number inserted to pass the review.
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You accountant must supply you with the statement that was prepared for Box 20 on your K-1. This is very common but the statement shows the information you need to enter. Once you enter your Box 20 code Z and the amount the screens shown below will follow. Select the check box beside UBIA and any other you may have on your supplemental schedule for the qualified business income deduction (QBID) or Section 199A. Once TurboTax has all the information the calculation will be accurate.
The following is the description of what will be on the statement.
Code Z. Section 199A information.
Generally, you may be allowed a deduction of up to 20% of your net qualified business income (QBI) plus 20% of your qualified REIT dividends, also known as section 199A dividends, and qualified PTP income from your partnership.
The partnership will provide the information you need to figure your deduction. Use one of these forms to figure your QBI deduction.
Use the information provided by your partnership to complete the appropriate form listed above. For definitions and more information, see the Instructions for Form 8995 or the Instructions for Form 8995-A, as appropriate.
Ok I have the 199A Info Worksheet for Code Z but not sure what number I need to put in that amount place. The accountant put STMT in the amount but I'm assuming this worksheet is what the STMT refer's to like you stated. I provided a snap shot of what I don't understand to put in those Amount spaces where this is failing to review.
You do not need to put an amount in the box. You need to complete the QBI interview questions after you have entered the Schedule K-1 in your return.
To find the screen in TurboTax Desktop please follow these steps:
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