I am getting errors on checking entries for Oklahoma. Schedule A-1:
Additions, Line 8, Text must be entered. I have selected "No Entry"
Schedule A, Misc, type must be entered., Line 15. "No Entry". I have selected "No Entry"
Both have $0
Haven't been able to get past those errors.
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"Oklahoma Schedule A-1" - What form are you referring to?
Just updated TT today, had an OK update but did not change anything. Still have the same errors.
Its part of form 511, Schedule A-I. Then it has Schedule 511-A -Oklahoma Subtractions. Line 15 Misc has a zero entry which is correct however "enter number in box for type of deduction" does not allow me to select "No entry". The 6 other entries such as "Royaly income..." do not apply
Then it has Schedule 511-B -Oklahoma Additions. Line 8 Misc is the same type of error.
Please follow the instructions here, so we can speak with you by phone to take a deeper look into this. @cfhutchinson
Solved by telephone. Had to go to forms view, elect no entry and then delete the zero for each error.
I noticed this error is more common then I thought. I had a client who had the same issue we were able to work through it by starting in the federal section, under; "credits and deductions" in her particular case she did not have the correct address, when it asked if her mailing address was the same under the section for housing credits. She accidentally put in the previous address which wouldn't allow that 511 form to populate. An additional error she was receiving was due to the prior year income not automatically carrying over so she had to manually input that prior year AGI in form 511 on line 3 as well as below that where it asked for AGI again. One filled in automatically but the other did not.
Hopefully anyone who has this problem can go back into there federal return under "credits and deductions", to double check the answers to those questions, to get that OK-511 form to populate.
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