Using desktop version;
The non-passive income from my K1 properly flows to schedule E line 28, but K1 line 20 ZZ entry of a non passive loss does not. There is an asterisk that tells me this must be made by a manual entry. However, when I open the Schedule E Form and highlight the line 28, column i box, I cannot type in a figure.
Other forms allow me to highlight and type in a number manually, but this won't.
I also tried to open a new schedule E form to complete, rather than the one already created, and I can't seem to open a new one, either.
Please help!!
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Instead of reporting a non-passive loss for Schedule K-1 in Box 20 Code ZZ, enter this instead for Box 11 Code ZZ.
Now go to Forms Mode (F6 or Forms>>Open Forms).
I have a similar issue -- K-1 reports Line 11, code zz which, in my case, was for payments to a retired partner. In entering the amount on the additional info worksheet for Line 11, code zz, the amount DOES NOT flow automatically to Schedule E. I ended up doing a manual override on Sch E page 2 to properly report this income.
I very much appreciate the information on this subject that was part of the reply to this question. This helped me get to Forms and add the information. I'm disappointed, however, that this is a known issue from at least last year and the "step by step" method still does not address this.
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