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Capital Gains Entry Giving Smart Check Error for Cents
I'm using TurboTax 2020 Deluxe from CD on my desktop. I had two stock sales last year. I entered sales price and cost basis in dollars and cents as my 1099-B shows. I've done it this way for years. When I run Smart Check, TurboTax says that I have an error. It says that the amounts entered in the 1099-B Worksheet do not match the values in Capital Gain Adjustment Worksheet.
When looking at the Forms View, I see that the Forms 1099-B Worksheet shows the dollars and cents. Schedule D shows only the dollars. I believe that TurboTax took this into account in prior years and rounded it for me. I can get around the Smart Check error by rounding the sale and cost amounts to the nearest dollar but I shouldn't have to do this. I'd prefer to enter the cents since I want my entry to match my 1099-B.
Is this an error that TurboTax plans on fixing and has anyone else encountered this error yet?