JohnB5677
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Deductions & credits

One other idea.

 

We can go in and see all of the forms you have in your return.  We will have to be very careful, but if we find something related to your ex we can delete it.

 

  1. We are going to search for a form that could be related to your ex.
  2. On the menu bar on the left that shows.
    1. My Info
    2. Federal
    3. State
    4. Review
    5. File
  3. Select Tax Tools
  4. On the drop down select Tools
  5. On the Pop-Up menu select Delete a Form
  6. This will give you all of the forms in your return
  7. Scroll down to the form and see if anything has his name, or something that stands out.
  8. Select the Form
  9. Click on Delete.

This will complete the process.

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