dbinma
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dbinma

Same problem for me during the Turbo Fed error check. Deleting the 8812 did not work, but it might have if I deleted it and immediately saved, exited Turbo and restarted, don't know.

What did work is to go to 8812 forms-Smart Worksheet, in fact the Fed error check will point it out to you, but the first box it initially highlights won't be the only one you need to review. Go to the full form to see it all, and reading carefully check all the boxes on the 8812 And the Smart worksheet about residency and spouse and kids, and put zeros and checks in the places where it looks right. Then run the Fed error check again. It should give you a thumbs up. If not re-check the 8812 smart worksheet for more entries. When the Fed error check is good "Save" the return before proceeding, maybe even save, exit and restart to clear the registers.