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Level 1
posted Apr 8, 2022 2:22:37 PM

Received a K-1 Error Message for Box 20 Code Z

It says Code Z has been selected but no Section 199A income has been entered on Statement A.  There is an amount listed on Box Z, do I have to enter that number on a "Statement A" as well?  If so, where is it?

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Expert Alumni
Apr 9, 2022 8:40:22 AM

Yes, TurboTax should ask you for more information about Section 199A relating to Box 20 Code Z at the end of the Schedule K-1 interview. Please return to that section of your Federal tax return and review your entries for this investment. Look for a page called "We see you have Section 199A income."

 

The easiest way to find this section In TurboTax Online, is to go to Tax Tools in the left column >> Tools >> Topic Search. Type in your topic, then click the topic in the list and then GO to go directly to the start of that section.

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Expert Alumni
Apr 9, 2022 8:40:22 AM

Yes, TurboTax should ask you for more information about Section 199A relating to Box 20 Code Z at the end of the Schedule K-1 interview. Please return to that section of your Federal tax return and review your entries for this investment. Look for a page called "We see you have Section 199A income."

 

The easiest way to find this section In TurboTax Online, is to go to Tax Tools in the left column >> Tools >> Topic Search. Type in your topic, then click the topic in the list and then GO to go directly to the start of that section.

Level 1
Apr 11, 2022 5:04:28 AM

Yes, I went back to the K-1 questions and realized that I had only provided the amounts for 2 of the 3 listed codes.

Returning Member
Apr 17, 2022 10:21:07 AM

I keep getting the "no section 199A income has been entered on statement A" error.  I have tried several of the methods on here to fix this glitch with no resolution.  I have a K-1 with a Box 20 Z and STMT.  I have left the Box 20 amount blank. 

Under "we see you have section 199A income", I select income comes from the partnership.  

My Box 2 statement from the K-1 is for Type 4 commercial rental real estate.  It lists a gross income, expenses, and a passive net income.  I'm not sure what box to check when they ask for more information about the 199A.  I had been checking the UBIA, as there are carryover losses.  

I'm not sure how to get the program to correct this error.  I just have one number to enter

Expert Alumni
Apr 17, 2022 12:37:51 PM

Hopefully, the preparer of your K-1 provided section 199A information that allows you to claim the Qualified Business Income Deduction. In many cases, (but not all) you report:

 

  • Ordinary business income,
  • W-2 wages for the business, and 
  • UBIA of qualified property for the business.

At the screen Enter Box 20 info

 

  • You select Code Z Section 199A information.
  • Click Continue.
  • At the screen We need some information about your 199A income, you would enter the information that the preparer of your K-1 provided.
  • Enter these values for the qualified business income deduction to be calculated.

Returning Member
Apr 17, 2022 1:07:35 PM

Yes, he supplied all the information.  There is no ordinary business income or W-2 wages for this LLC.  I select UBIA box and enter the amount from my K-1 statement.  I still end up with same the error when I run the check, which prevents me from filing.  Very frustrating as there must be a simple fix or something simple I'm missing.  

Level 1
Mar 2, 2023 4:57:39 AM

This problem arises every year.  You can enter the correct information, select box 20, code z, enter the amount when requested and Turbotax still creates an error message.  I too would also like to know how to fix this, and Turbotax needs to put in an update to software because this issue has existed every year over the last 4.

Level 3
Mar 17, 2023 11:50:08 AM

I second that.   Had the same issue in 2021, but somehow managed to resolve it (QBI) .  The resolution does not work in 2022.

Level 2
Mar 23, 2023 10:18:17 AM

I am also having a same issue.  the amount is entered, but still gets an error. 

 

Did anyone figure out a workaround? 

 

This is first year that I have with K-1 and I want to make sure I am entering things right, but at this point, I am feeling like it is the program (after two days of pulling hair out on this issue).

Expert Alumni
Mar 24, 2023 11:31:16 AM

It is not clear if your K-1 is from a partnership. Assuming it is from a partnership below is some guidance.

 

  • "Box 20—Codes Z through AD that were previously used to report section 199A information has been changed. Only code Z will be used to report section 199A information.
  • Partnerships should use Statement A—QBI Pass-Through Entity Reporting, or a substantially similar statement, to report information for each partner’s distributive share from each trade or business, including QBI items, W-2 wages, UBIA of qualified property, qualified PTP items, and section 199A dividends by attaching the completed statement(s) to each partner’s Schedule K-1. The partnership should also use Statement A to report each partner’s distributive share of QBI items, W-2 wages, UBIA of qualified property, qualified PTP items, and section 199A dividends reported to the partnership by another entity.

Please see the screenshots below. You will be asked a series of questions that you can answer based on the Schedule K-1 you received. You may need to follow up with the Tax Preparer for a partnership return if you do not have a Statement showing the section 199 information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below is additional guidance from the IRS regarding 

 

Schedule K-1 (Form 1065)

 

@minebudiman63-gm 

 

 

 

Level 3
Mar 25, 2023 8:09:46 AM

Thank you for your reply.

Indeed it is a K1-Partnership, and I was able to get rid of the error

 

The "shortcoming" of  Turbotax is that it does not automatically carry-over the business income (in that case rental income) from box 2 on my K-1 into section 199A. 

Returning Member
Apr 7, 2023 6:28:22 AM

Okay I figured it out. The problem is that TurboTax Home and Business does not have a section to enter the Rental Income Loss. So. Run the Smart Check and it will take you to the error. Click inside the form that shows up and scroll down until you reach the form Statement A (199A). Now you can see the line Rental Income Loss. Input this value (should be -) into the box. Once you have done this, the error disappears and you can now submit your finished taxes online. You’re welcome. 

Returning Member
Apr 7, 2023 6:29:45 AM

Okay I figured it out. The problem is that TurboTax Home and Business does not have a section to enter the Rental Income Loss. So. Run the Smart Check and it will take you to the error. Click inside the form that shows up and scroll down until you reach the form Statement A (199A). Now you can see the line Rental Income Loss. Input this value (should be -) into the box. Once you have done this, the error disappears and you can now submit your finished taxes online. You’re welcome. 

Returning Member
Apr 7, 2023 6:34:00 AM

Solved. The problem is that TurboTax Home and Business does not have a section to enter the Rental Income Loss. So. Run the Smart Check and it will take you to the error. Click inside the form that shows up and scroll down until you reach the form Statement A (199A). Now you can see the line Rental Income Loss. Input this value (should be -) into the box. Once you have done this, the error disappears and you can now submit your finished taxes online. You’re welcome. 

Returning Member
Apr 7, 2023 7:14:17 AM

Hello. Can you please help Intuit edit this section of TurboTax Home and Business? Many customers using it have the same problem. In the K-1 section where if the Box 20 has Z checked, the next section is the 199A or Statement A categories, the Rental Income Loss is missing. Since it’s missing, we will always get an error through Smart Check. I figured it out by going through the error and finding the Rental Income Loss section myself by scrolling down to it and inputting it myself. The edit would be to have it in the categories for the 199A section so that when inputted here, it will show up in the actual form later and won’t trigger the error. Please fix this which will help many, many people using your product. Thank you. 

Returning Member
Apr 7, 2023 7:15:33 AM

 In the K-1 section where if the Box 20 has Z checked, the next section is the 199A or Statement A categories, the Rental Income Loss is missing. Since it’s missing, we will always get an error through Smart Check. I figured it out by going through the error and finding the Rental Income Loss section myself by scrolling down to it and inputting it myself. This should help. 

Returning Member
Apr 7, 2023 8:08:43 AM

Leave the value for the Z blank. Run Smart Check. Scroll down inside the actual form in box that pops up. Find the Statement A section and fill in the Rental Income Loss amount. This will fix the error. 

Level 2
Apr 11, 2023 4:19:54 PM

Thank you for your help! I am struggling with the same error message. I cannot find Statement A. How do I do this? I did a search but can only get to the K-1. Please help!

Level 2
Apr 11, 2023 4:33:07 PM

I found it when I do the review but when I try to input a value into the box, I can't---any advice?

Level 2
Apr 11, 2023 4:48:03 PM

Figured it out---for others, make sure the box is checked for business loss so you can enter rental income. Thanks to everyone for your help!

Returning Member
Apr 11, 2023 4:54:04 PM

TurboTax will ask you is you have box 20 Z checked. When you click yes it will bring you to Statment A (199A) where you can fill out a few boxes like W-2. It doesn’t have the income loss box. In the K-1 section where if the Box 20 has Z checked, the next section is the 199A or Statement A categories, the Rental Income Loss is missing. Since it’s missing, we will always get an error through Smart Check. I figured it out by going through the error and finding the Rental Income Loss section myself by scrolling down to it and inputting it myself.  Hope this helps.