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In forms mode, between 7 and 8 there is a QuickZoom button that will take you to the property tax information worksheet. You may be able to make the correction there.
Michigan MI-1040CR lines 9 and 10 may be seen here.
Are you able to report the correct property tax information at the screen Enter Property Tax Information in the Michigan state tax return?
No, it just asks for Form 1098 info. from my mortgage lender under the Mortgage section, then under the Property Tax section all it asks are:
1. Additional property taxes on your main home
2. Taxes on additional homes or land
3. Foreign real estate taxes
Which are all zero, so once I click Next it says "We've got all your property tax info".
I haven't seen a screen like the one you posted.
Thank you @JamesG1
I can see where it says that, but I click on the bolded "QuickZoom" and it's not a button. Maybe it's because I'm in the "Check This Entry" section? If so, how do I get to the "Forms Mode"?
Thank you @LateFiler2022
You won't be able to access the forms mode in Turbo Tax Online. The best suggestion I can offer is to go to tax tools>tools>delete a form>delete form MI-1040CR from your Michigan tax forms. Go back to your state taxes section and reenter the property tax information and see if this helps.
Thank you for the steps. I deleted the form MI-1040CR, but when I went back into my state taxes, it was somehow auto-filled again and is sitting as my last error that needs fixing. Is there a previous form that I should delete that holds this information it's pulling?
Thanks again @DaveF1006
Thank you all for your help! After reviewing all comments again, I went in and deleted the form "Property Tax Information Worksheet". Then, when I went back to review my MI return, it provided me with a section to input my 2022 taxable home value and resolved the issue.
Thank you all again for your time and knowledge! @DaveF1006 @JamesG1 @LateFiler2022
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