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Yes, this has been corrected.
To fix this:
1. Log back into your TurboTax account.
2. Go back to Missouri and continue to the 'Allocate Your Income' screen.
3. If the Taxpayer Capital Gains portion is a negative amount, then enter the Spouse Capital Gains portion as a negative amount.
4. After you have made the changes go back through review, clear all errors, and re-transmit the return.
Thank you. That’s exactly what my turbo tax said to do. But I found out from another reply that this doesn’t work the same way because I did the desktop version which means all the data is stored on my computer. So the fix has to be done through the desktop version and not online. I didn’t know that. I was given different ways to fix it. I wish I had known that before. Still working on it.
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