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Investors & landlords
Warning: The change in the Desktop version was only to the number displayed on the screen, not to the number actually reported on Schedule D and 1040 line 7.
To verify this if you had the rounding issue and on the Federal Taxes Wages & Income tab the number beside "Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Other" now matches your 1099-B, click Forms in the upper right corner and view the actual Schedule D and 1040 forms--at least for me, those numbers no longer match, and the actual forms use the old rounded number.
I also noted my total income and taxes due are exactly the same as before the update even though the screen *shows* my capital gains about $200 more than before.
I tried starting a entirely new return from scratch with the same results.
This is even worse than before--however it's going to calculate the gains, it needs to show exactly what it's going to report.