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Thank you @LenaH , that worked! Can I ask why I should put 0$, what do those represent? Why did TurboTax not put it?
Usually, when there are adjustments that need to be made, there would be a total at the end of the section that would need to be accounted for in the adjustments. Your total was empty for that section of your form.
Also, in the "Check This Entry" description, it says there is a total amount of $0 that needed to be accounted for.
I will look into this further to determine why this did not populate automatically. If I can determine a reason, I will let you know. However, $0 would be the correct entry for Column A and Column B. Any other amount would cause another error and not be correct.
I'm having the same issue where it's telling me to put $0. in line 19 columns A and B, even though I have income adjustments to be made.
Tax software often caches "bad" math. If the form is stuck:
To delete the form IT-360.1:
For Online:
For Desktop:
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