If you are using TurboTax Online, the easiest way to break the loop is to delete the entry from your tax summary.
- Go to the left-hand menu and select Tax Tools > Tools.
- In the pop-up window, select Delete a form.
- Scroll through the list of forms. Look for anything titled "Canadian Registered Pension" or "Form 1099-R (Substitute)" that you don't recognize.
- Click Delete next to it.
- Also look for a worksheet titled "Foreign Tax Credit" or "Form 1116." If you aren't claiming foreign credits, delete those too, as they often trigger the "Where is your foreign income from?" loop.
- After you finish, log out and then back in again. Run the review to see if this cleared.
If you are using the CD/Download version, you have more direct control:
- Click the Forms icon in the top right.
- In the list on the left, find "Canadian Pension" or "1099-R Worksheet."
- If you find a 1099-R worksheet that looks blank or contains only a "0," select it and click Delete Form at the bottom of the screen.
- Switch back to Step-by-Step mode and run the Review again.
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