The date error occurs for every 11/09/2018 transaction in the return - which is all of the entries (i.e. there were no dates accepted). In addition, the gain/loss summary miscalculated the loss - we even went back to look at the effect of rounding on the individual entries and it still came up with a $51 loss when it should have been $49.36). At $170 for TurboTax Business, this is a little more hand-calculating than I was hoping for.
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I received a response to your first inquiry concerning the error message "entry for date sold is not a date in the current tax year." The solution is to modify the information worksheet to calendar year. Here's a link with more details: https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/4706505-trust-return-review-shows-message-entry-for-date-sold-is-n... It worked for me.
That didn't work for me. I'm also getting that message for a Trust that was sold on 05/06/2019 and I'm currently doing the taxes for 2019. I think I'm just going to have to ignore that error message.
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