Get a final check message saying this line is too large and its already at "0" What to do? TT software glitch?
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To get past this screen so you can file your taxes, you need to update Schedule SE-T.
The process: delete Sch SE-T, take a quick run through of the self-employment to recalculate Sch SE-T, and then turn off the Max Deferral.
To do this in TurboTax, follow these steps:
First, delete Sch SE-T that applies by following these steps:
Next, to replace Sch SE-T, return to the self-employment income & expenses interview in the Income & Expenses section and select Edit/Add.
Lastly, revisit the section for the Self-employment tax deferral entry:
There is no such tool tab, with delete form.
Agree, you have to go to View and then click on forms and they will open up a dbl col view, one on left for forms in your return. And page view of form on right. Bot line of this pane has button for delete form. To exit this “area” go back to View and click on step by step. Easy peasie, not! Good luck. Rest of process worked for me.
Your version of Turbo Tax is very different than the one I am using. I was able to delete the worksheet and redo the SE worksheet. But if I put my SEP contribution in, I still get the same error message for line 11. What is wrong with your program? I should start charging you for all the times I have to repeat the steps. Please fix it.
Thanks. I did find it but it did not work for me.
I'm about to throw the computer through the window!
This doesn't work. It just keeps doing the same thing. My form has a zero in the space, which is correct, but it wants a lower number. If I put in a negative, it says that's wrong. Whatever I do, it won't let me file my taxes. I would mail them but I already paid for Efile for the State taxes.
Try leaving the space blank, with no number, no zero. This is referenced in previous posts on this thread.
Thanks for the help. Two things to add to that advice. Make sure to delete the decimal point as well as the 0.
Second, since the version of TurboTax has apparently been revised to correct the problem within the last few days, you'll probably have to update your TurboTax before it will submit.
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