Investors & landlords

@RDavis2528 Correct, the doubled foreign tax credit was in the pre-existing return where I deleted the import from the Import Summary section in the app and then re-imported it from there.

However, I did try a completely new return--I literally renamed the existing tax file .bak and selected "Start New Return" inside the application.  When that did not fix the capital gains on Schedule D or 1040 Line 7 but only on the screen, I restored the .bak file to avoid re-entering all the other types of income, etc.

I appreciate you're trying to help--and you've given good suggestions--but I've been coding and debugging for over 40 years, I promise when I say I renamed the files and selected "New return", I did so.

I would have thought maybe it as a Mac/Windows things but people have reported the same issue on Mac.

If your 1040 Line 7 changed when no one else's did--I'm not sure how that math would add up since 8949 rounding didn't change--but be assured it is still a real issue for at least many of us even after starting new returns from scratch that is now compounded by the number on the screen having changed when the numbers on the forms did not.