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posted Jun 4, 2019 5:46:02 PM

How do I get back to the "32b" checkbox about "at risk" investment?

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Level 7
Jun 4, 2019 5:46:04 PM

Here is how you can get back to the at-risk question -
  • Log into your account and click Take Me To My Return (you must click this before searching if you are not already in your account)
  • Type “Schedule C" in the search box, top right of your screen, then click the magnifying glass
  • Click the "jump to schedule c" link in the search results.
  • You will arrive at the Your Business summary page where you can add/edit a business
  • Click Edit next to the business where you need to make a change
  • Now, you should arrive at a Business Information summary page
  • Scroll down until you see the section for Uncommon Situations (see attached screenshot).  Click the edit/review button.
  • The next page will have the “at-risk” question at the bottom (see screenshot)
  • If you accidentally indicated that the at-risk rules applied to you the first time through, then you can then edit this question by unchecking it.

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Level 7
Jun 4, 2019 5:46:04 PM

Here is how you can get back to the at-risk question -
  • Log into your account and click Take Me To My Return (you must click this before searching if you are not already in your account)
  • Type “Schedule C" in the search box, top right of your screen, then click the magnifying glass
  • Click the "jump to schedule c" link in the search results.
  • You will arrive at the Your Business summary page where you can add/edit a business
  • Click Edit next to the business where you need to make a change
  • Now, you should arrive at a Business Information summary page
  • Scroll down until you see the section for Uncommon Situations (see attached screenshot).  Click the edit/review button.
  • The next page will have the “at-risk” question at the bottom (see screenshot)
  • If you accidentally indicated that the at-risk rules applied to you the first time through, then you can then edit this question by unchecking it.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 5:46:06 PM

Thank you, I had to search around a bit for the "Uncommon Situations" by pressing "Continue a few times" but eventually got there. Tons of help!