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This is a common problem. Please feel free to respond in the comment section if this fix doesn't work.
Many times a fix has been to delete the offending K-1 and re-input.
However, if you go back to the K-1 that is affected and click "edit". Click through all the pages that you already entered until you get to the page "enter Box 13 info". Make sure you didn't enter a "0" value for Code "I" related to "deductions-royalty income". Better yet, delete the line and amount and enter again, if necessary.
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If you delete just the Schedule K-1, it will regenerate if associated worksheets are still in the return.
The proper way to delete an unwanted K-1 is from the K-1 Summary screen, which also removes the associated worksheets.
1. Open (continue) your return in TurboTax, if it's not already open.
2. In your TurboTax program, search for K-1 or K1 (you can also use lower-case) and then click the "Jump to" link in the search results
3. Answer Yes to Did you receive any Schedules K-1 or Q? (even if the correct answer is "no").
4. Click Update next to the type of K-1 you initially entered (partnership/LLC, S corp, or estate/trust).
5. On the K-1 Summary screen, click Delete next to the K-1 you want to remove. Answer Yes on the following screen.
6. Click Done.
7. If necessary, repeat Steps 4–7 for other K-1s you need to remove.
I followed the suggestion on this because I kept getting an error of having to manually calculate my QBI. I am really not technical with this kind of thing but the solution was to delete the K-1 Forms off federal return re-add them and then select the checkbox that my investment was 100% at risk. Although our business is small and there was no investment into it as it is service based. Hope this helps someone else.
The culprit on my return was $0 value on line 7. Eliminated that $0 and problem solved.
Line 4 -Royalties received - will not let me enter "0" . keeps giving me an error. Have re-enter the complete K-1 twice. Please help.
Leave it blank. You do not need to enter zero.
One thing to note is that if you have values in boxes 1 or 2 on the same K-1, you cannot enter that information in the same Schedule K-1 in TurboTax. You have to split it into 2 or even more K-1s. That's what is possibly giving you an error.
Thanks for the tips and fixes. Less than 2 hours left to file and you guys saved the day because the support people over the phone are awful. I called 3 times and their only advice was to search the help function in the upper right hand corner.
I actually have DEDUCTION - ROYALTY INCOME on my K-1 LINE 13I. I have tried deleting the K-1 and re-entering it but I still get the above error. Any suggestions?
Thanks
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