I'm having trouble with the name of my company when entering the W2 data. The name contains the ampersand character (&), and after saving the data, the company's name get distorted. I'll illustrate this with an example.
If I enter A&B as the company name, the software saves the name as:
"A &amp,amp;amp;amp,amp; B"
This software bug is driving me nuts. Any ideas as to how to fix it?
Thank you!
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Omit the ampersand.
I'm intelligent enough to realize that omitting the "&" is a workaround; however, I'm looking for a solution and not a band-aid.
This is obviously a software bug that needs fixing.
Yes that is a known problem. The & in W2 box C is not showing correctly.
TurboTax CD/Download W-2 box C not showing ampersand(&) correctly
Thanks for providing the info. I noticed though that the header shows as SOLVED BY TURBOTAX (see attached picture).
Was this solved? If so, what's the solution?
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Labeling something unresolved as SOLVED is misleading and unacceptable. The only thing this does is to sweep the issue under the rug.
As healthy feedback, I'd recommend you create a new category called "ESCALATED TO DEVELOPERS" or similar, and once the problem is solved, the system can update the status as SOLVED. This should be accompanied with instructions to run the software update.
I'm not trying to ruffle feathers but to highlight the poor approach to unresolved issues.
I tried deleting the "&" to eFile, as suggested here, and the return was still rejected. The EIN number is correct.
I tried omitting the "&" and still got rejected. The EIN is correct.
What is the reject code that you are receiving? @joe85.
Has TurboTax fixed this problem? The first comment was registered five (5) weeks ago, meaning that TurboTax has had five weeks to work this out.
This is a company bragging all the time about how good the software and offering its clients the most money (despite of how complicated the tax code is); however, it cannot fix a lousy ampersand error. I don's see how this cannot be solved by fixing no more than 10 lines of code. The system is just parsing a string incorrectly.
Who do you have for code developers and programmers, high-school interns?
Five weeks is more than enough to fix this, so get to it now and allow me to file taxes now. I'm not requesting a favor since I paid for the software; instead, it's your duty to fix this immediately. This is unacceptable!
Trying to e-file with the embedded ampersand problem causes an e-file rejection. Trying to e-file with the ampersand omitted also causes an e-file rejection. I have one last shot-- PLEASE FIX THIS!!!!! I bought the TT software specifically because I planned to e-file; a software glitch that prevents me from doing so is really bad for a company that touts its "ease of use" and "accuracy"!!!!!! This is a known issue for over 8 weeks now, and seriously needs resolution!!!!
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This is the last hurdle for me to be able to file my taxes. I cannot believe it has been this long and a solution has not yet been implemented. It does not seem like a difficult issue to fix.
Just enter the word "and" to make the program happy and move on ... don't wait for a fix for something that doesn't matter. This will not get the return rejected by the IRS. The IRS only looks at the EIN and the name/address of the company can be dead wrong. For instance ... I have been entering in OPM instead of the "office of personal management" for decades without an issue. Same for USPS and DFAS instead of their full names ... again 30 years and no issues.
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