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Hi,
I am working on my taxes and I seem to be running into an issue with the final checks. It is saying that the "Capital Gain (ls) adjustments/other info ([Sale Description]) -- Employer Stock Worksheet: Line 25. Column (C) cannot be later than the date sold.
I think I entered the information correctly and the date sold is later than the date vested, but I'm not sure where else to check.
Is there a way to see what field it is checking to throw that error?
Thanks!
Jim
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I found the answer on another thread. Right click on line 2 in the worksheet. On Windows, select "Override" from the drop down. On Mac, go to the edit menu and select Override.. then put the date in on line 2 and move on!
Looks like I am having the same issue! Here are some more details...
Under the Review Return section
I am also noticing the the worksheet has incorrect information in it. I have two classes of stocks that I sold, and the information from one class of stock is checked off on the work sheet for another. this is incorrect.
I found the answer on another thread. Right click on line 2 in the worksheet. On Windows, select "Override" from the drop down. On Mac, go to the edit menu and select Override.. then put the date in on line 2 and move on!
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That did it! Thanks!
I am having another issue with the worksheet. It is not acknowledging the ESPP shares sold to pay taxes and thinks I have not accounted for that number of shares. I have checked it 3 times. How do we report this bug to Intuit?
Hi there,
I have the same issue. Turbotax doesn't let me file because I have an error message: "Employer Stock Worksheet line 25 column c can't be later than the date sold". I checked many times the value in ine 25 column c is before the date sold. This solution didn't work because my 'override' option is greyed out. Any other suggestion?
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