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I'm having a problem too. In Doing the Federal Review, The Capital Asset Sales Worksheet pops up and says "Check This Entry" I complete the information, but it take me to several pink boxes in the worksheet, which are actually investment expenses, but they want to know the cost basis. There are 8 entries around $1.58 ish each. How can I bypass this information. Can I delete the entries or skip the worksheet entirely? Taking too much time.
And I tried deleting the form and it's still there. I get the questions during the Federal Review Section on the Capital Asset Sales Worksheet. Even rebooted. Still there. Apparently it did not get deleted. How can I bypass this? I want to be done with these taxes, this is holding me up for too long!
I'm having this problem too. I've even tried to delete the Capital Asset Worksheet so I could move on and it won't delete it. There are several small transactions that had N/A for Date Acquired and says Basis is NOT provided to IRS. These are actually expenses. I've tried to delete them from the worksheet and it won't let me. I can't skip "error" message, it won't let me move on.
So when I go to do a Federal Review it just gets stuck right at that point and I cannot review any other entries. It says there are 31 to check and I can't get past those mentioned above.
Please advise.
having same issue with merril lynch imported 1099-B
The system doesn't recognize 'N/A' as a date acquired. It will recognize 'various' so if you change the date acquired to that it should solve the problem.
Fix Error on Turbo Tax doesn't fix error. "Form 1099-B Worksheet provide asset hold period Short Loss Indicator for specified account. The accounts have multiple trades that involve both long and short term gains. I don't know which to provide and the fix option doesn't work or fix the error. How can I proceed?
It’s 2025 now. The problem STILL isn’t resolved.
It’s now April of 2025. Come on, Intuit, in what DECADE will this be fixed??
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