Can I generate Charitable Contributions entered when preparing Federal 1040SR even though I ended up using the Fed. Standard deduction? Believe it would be schedule A if I had itemized on the 1040SR Form. Schedule A did not show up on printable forms. I know the information is in the Turbotax program somewhere, because the correct total showed up on the Wisconsin form (schedule 1, line 3). Would like to enclose specifics for backup verification on State Tax Form where charitable contributions can be partially credited. Thanks.
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Using the desktop editions, click on Forms in the upper right of the desktop program screen. In Forms mode click on Open Form at the top left of the screen. Type in schedule a. Select the result and click on Open Form. At the bottom of the page click on Print
Using the desktop editions, click on Forms in the upper right of the desktop program screen. In Forms mode click on Open Form at the top left of the screen. Type in schedule a. Select the result and click on Open Form. At the bottom of the page click on Print
Thanks DoninGA - I have tried that but because I chose the standard deduction, do not think the form was generated. The total amount shows up on the State form but was not needed on the Fed. form. Think I may have to check with State Dept. of Rev. to see how much more documentation they need, unless information can be gotten by another method i.e a "dummy Schedule A".
That is odd. I have itemized deductions reported but am only eligible for the standard deduction. When I go to Forms and open the Schedule A the itemized deductions I entered are on the Schedule A.
Thank You! Generated schedule A by typing it in dialog box and also was able to generate Summary sheet -- both of which I attached to Wis. schedule with ""Wisconsin" written on top of Schedule A.
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