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New Member
posted Mar 22, 2021 12:19:21 PM

Why won't the software accept that I have zero royalties to report?

I have rental income which I reported on Schedule E, line 3.  I do not have royalties so I reported 0 on Schedule E, line 4.  However, turbotax continues to insist I review this item ($0 royalties) and won't let me e-file.

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Level 15
Mar 22, 2021 12:42:32 PM

Why are you bothering to enter "anything" for royalty income, if you have none? Just delete that from the SCH E and press on.

Employee Tax Expert
Mar 22, 2021 12:43:00 PM

If you are getting this error, it might be because a Schedule E was transferred over your prior year return. If you do not have any royalties for 2020, then you have to delete the form.

 

Please follow the instructions below to fix your error:

  1. In TurboTax, search for rentals and select the Jump to link at the top of the search results.
  2. Answer No to the question Did you have any rental or royalty income and expenses in 2020 for property you own?
  3. Click on Tools.
  4. Click on Delete a Form
  5. Scroll down to your forms and look for Schedule E and click Delete

Level 15
Mar 22, 2021 12:50:25 PM

Scroll down to your forms and look for Schedule E and click Delete. 

DO NOT DO THIS!

Otherwise, you will delete your rental property and all that depreciation history too. 

Work through the "Rental & Royalty Income (SCH E)" section of the program. When you get to the list of your rental and royalties, click the delete button (or trashcan icon) next to the royalty to delete it. That will leave your rental property information and history intact.

 

New Member
Mar 22, 2021 10:15:10 PM

I have never reported royalties, just rental income.  I did go in and delete the "0" from royalties in Schedule E.  However, when running the review it continues to prompt me to check that number, even though it is zero.  And it refuses to let me e-file although I continue to delete the "0".

New Member
Mar 22, 2021 10:16:21 PM

Thank you, but I do have rental income to report.  I have never reported royalties in the past and never had this problem crop up before. 

New Member
Mar 22, 2021 10:18:42 PM

Thank you for the suggestion, but I have already tried doing as you suggest to delete the royalty by clicking the trashcan.  It disappears, but then when I go into review mode before filing my return, the software continues to ask me to review that number which is shown as "0".  It won't allow me to e-file until I "fix" it.

Level 15
Mar 23, 2021 7:54:17 AM

After you delete it, you *MUST* continue working through the program until you get to a screen with a DONE button on it, and actually click that DONE button. Any changes *will* *not* be saved until you do that.

 

New Member
Mar 24, 2022 8:22:05 PM

Hi, I have exactly the same problem, have only rental income, no royalty to report, so there is no royalty section/line to delete in my Rental & Royalty Income.  What can I do to fix this problem?

Expert Alumni
Mar 25, 2022 8:21:41 AM

You may need to review the Property Profile for your Rental Property. Make sure the first box is checked "Rental property" and not "Royalty." Also, confirm that you don't have an extra Schedule E created from Form 1099-MISC by mistake.

 

New Member
Mar 29, 2022 10:41:37 AM

Mine does this SAME THING. I have a rental but it's all reported on a 1099.  It won't let me input 0 royalties no matter what and wants me to mail in my taxes now.   I can't delete schedule E As I do have a rental.  

Expert Alumni
Mar 29, 2022 3:05:37 PM

To check to see if you have an incomplete entry that is causing this problem:

  1. Select Federal from the left side menu.
  2. Select Wages and Income toward the top left
  3. Scroll down/ expand the list and look for Rentals and Royalties.
  4. Expand that section and find Rental Properties and Royalties (Sch E).
  5. Click Edit on the right.
  6. You should see a screen with, Your 2021 rentals and royalties summary. 
  7. Look carefully at this screen. Make sure your rental is listed as a rental. If you have a royalty listed, you can delete it by clicking the little trash can to the right. 

 

Level 1
Mar 30, 2022 9:22:46 PM

Real Solution!! 

 

This problem caused me lots of stress and frustration. I have the answer for everyone that's having this problem. You cannot electronically file unless you resolve this. This is the solution. Click so the cursor is to the right of the 0. Now use backspace to empty the Box. You don't want to see anything in the box. The box needs to be blank. There's two places that you can type in the amount on the page. Make sure they're both blank. Then continued and the issue is resolved.

New Member
Jun 18, 2022 7:24:42 PM

Thank you so much! That was so frustrating 

Returning Member
Oct 5, 2022 11:33:27 AM

There is no way for me to delete the Royalties entry in Box 2 of my 1099-misc.  I receive a 1099-Misc from my property management company with rent (Box 1).  Turbo Tax is prompting to put an amount in Box 2 but there isn't any.  I've tried all different way and don't see how to delete this box so it will not keep coming up as an error

Returning Member
Oct 5, 2022 11:34:15 AM

I don't see a trash can near the royalties box 2 in the 1099-Misc screen

Returning Member
Oct 5, 2022 12:29:21 PM

I am having the same issues.  I don't know what to do.  Do I just go forward?

Returning Member
Oct 5, 2022 12:32:13 PM

I checked all the and the system still tells to input royalties when I have none.  I never clicked on that I had Royalties just Rental Property. I even deleted with 1099 MISC many times and started over.  Still...the system wants me to put in a number.  I even tried to input a $1 to see what happens.  Nothing.  Please help  

Returning Member
Oct 5, 2022 2:47:47 PM

Did you ever fix it?  Im dow to the wire and still haven't been able to fix it

Returning Member
Oct 5, 2022 3:04:16 PM

On my Rental and Royalties Summary, it does not indicate type of property, therefore, cannot stop Turbo Tax from prompting me to add in the Royalty field on School E even though on the 1099 misc it is zero

Level 1
Oct 5, 2022 3:12:40 PM

This problem caused me lots of stress and frustration. I have the answer for everyone that's having this problem. You cannot electronically file unless you resolve this. This is the solution. Click so the cursor is to the right of the 0. Now use backspace to empty the Box. You don't want to see anything in the box.

The box needs to be blank not zero

. There's two places that you can type in the amount on the page. Make sure they're both blank. Then continued and the issue is resolved.

Level 1
Feb 21, 2023 5:39:08 PM

Thanks.   This worked for me.  I have 2 rental properties and I just kept going back and deleting by backspacing on the royalty line.   You can't leave a "0" in the space, it needs to be blank.  You're right, you have to do it in two places and then continue on in the program until you get to a "Done" screen.   Eventually it worked.    What a dumb bug that is still there in 2023, although I did not run into it in 2022 when I basically had the same properties.  

New Member
Apr 18, 2023 10:50:37 PM

THIS WORKED!

Thank you!

New Member
Feb 21, 2025 4:02:26 PM

Thank you thank you thank you. I've been trying to figure this out for so long and really appreciate that you updated the thread with your solution. Thanks again!