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Investors & landlords
Was your 2022 tax return prepared by a CPA? You didn't say that before. I don't completely understand what you are saying about what the CPA did, but if the CPA made any mistakes, he should correct his mistakes at no charge. If he amended your return but still did not include the capital loss carryover, he should amend it again. You need a correct 2022 tax return in order to get the correct capital loss carryover in your 2023 tax return.
TurboTax cannot transfer information from a tax return that a CPA prepared with professional tax software. If you are doing your 2023 tax return yourself with TurboTax you have to enter everything manually.
Short-term and long-term capital loss carryovers have to be entered separately, and TurboTax keeps them separate. If you are seeing a combined total you may be looking at a summary screen in TurboTax. Ignore that.
Do not enter the capital loss carryover amounts in TurboTax. Let TurboTax calculate them using the information from your corrected 2022 tax return. See the second paragraph of my earlier post above for instructions to enter the capital loss carryovers.
You should not file a 2023 tax return that you know might not be right. Wait until you have the correct information from 2022 so you can file 2023 right the first time.
You said "Please Respond me Sooner," but you waited 5 days to come back and respond to the earlier replies. If you're in a hurry you should respond sooner yourself.