In trying to complete our 2019 return, in the section WI Capital Loss Carryover and under long term, we have a 4 figure amount which was populated from the prior year return. When viewing our 2019 return, we should have an amount of $500 in Line 10 of Form 1 and we should have a form WD in our supporting documents. We have neither. Please advise and thanks.
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I am seeing similar problems. The 2019 WD form for WI in TurboTax does not look like the form on the Wisconsin Department of Revenue website. I am not getting the 30% adjustment. It doesn't look like this formis working correctly in TurboTax 2019
I have a problem with this also. TurboTax is giving me a loop error on this. It did let me get through to the final section and accepted my credit card payment, then stopped me from filing and put me right back into the same loop. It keeps stating that I have to include a schedule QI and can't file online, but I should not need this form!
For anyone following this and/or having problems with WI Capital Gains...
We spent over an hour on the phone with a TT specialist. First of all, here is a link to a manual upgrade of TT which we did. https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/updating/help/manually-update-turbotax-for-windows-soft[product ke... After opening, go to line #3 to download the 184MB update. Run that through to its completion. This may or may not solve the issue for you, it did not for us, but it did "bring" the WI WD form into the program which we didn't have before. Can't explain everything the specialist walked us through but suggest that if the above manual update doesn't work go to TT help (not the community). The person we worked with was very patient and we finally got everything to work as it should.
That link doesn't work - message states that number of parameters is incorrect
This will occur when the customer enters zeros instead of leaving the gain loss fields blank. Have the customer delete zeroes and run the error check.
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