I'm stuck in a "Check this Entry" loop: QBI Passive Op Loss must be entered. I'm not sure what number to put there, but doesn't seem to accept any number. I've tried zero and I've tried entering the passive disallowed loss from the smart worksheet carryover QBI line item H on my 2024 tax return. Nothing works!! Help!! Where do I find this number and why isn't Turbotax completing this from my previous return for me?
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Please clarify if this question relates to a Schedule C business or to a rental property. It would also be helpful if you would post a screenshot of the entire browser window when this message appears.
I'm also stuck in this loop. Any number that is entered prompts another error window to fix errors. I spoke to an Intuit support person and they are sure this is a bug. She mentioned that doing the State Tax with another caller fixed the problem. But it didn't fix mine. I have rental properties for a decade now and have never run into this problem. I am using the online version and cannot find a way out of this loop.
If the message you see relates to a rental property (Schedule E), try working through the property interview again. In TurboTax Online, navigate to your Rental Property Summary page and look for Less Common Situations at the bottom. Click the pencil icon to the right of "Carryovers, limitations, at risk info, etc." and work through the interview to enter your carryovers. Be sure to complete all tables that may appear and continue until you reach the property summary page again.
For self-employed business carryovers (Schedule C), navigate to your Business Summary page and look for Uncommon Situations at the bottom. Click the pencil icon to the right of "Unused Expenses, carryovers..." and work through the interview to enter your carryovers. Be sure to complete all tables that may appear and continue until you reach the business summary page again.
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