When I am on federal taxes, I select investment income: stocks, crypto,... Then it asks did you sell and of these investments? I press "Yes". Then the screen says, "OK, lets start with one investment type
"". I choose Stocks, Bonds Mutual funds. Press "Continue" Then I get a blank screen.Nothing I do can get past the blank screen, except to choose in the menu.
On the bottom left of the blank screen it shows Show Schedule D. Click on that and schedule D shows up. I cannot enter anything, quickzoom doesnt work, only thing I can do is hide schedule D and return to the blank screen.
Anyone know what is going on???
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@mazh I think I found a trick to be able to create a Box A or Box B form without having to Click the "Add More Sales" button. Here's the procedure.
1. You can to create the form by importing a TXF with a dummy transaction in it
First - Back up a Copy of your tax file because you don't want to be experimenting on it and possibly break it.
1. Create a text file with the following and save it with the name test.TXF
V042
AQuicken 2011 for Windows R1
D04/08/2023
^
TD
N711
C1
L1
P100 QCOM
D01/02/2011
D01/15/2011
$1700
$2000
$
^
(this text file basically contains 1 Box B transaction in it which will be imported through the Import TXF... option). Make sure it was saved as "test.TXF" with a TXF extension.
2. Go to File->Import->From TXF Files..
3. Select "Choose A TXF File..." and select the TXF file.
4. Select Continue...
5. It will ask "These Documents Are Ready For Import" and it'll have a 1099B with 1 transaction on it.
6. Click "Import Now.." then Select "Done" when it shows you've finished importing your info.
7. Then go back to "Wages & Income", and a new "Untitled" form will be there listed as "Stocks, bonds, etc." and will show "Needs Review"
8. You can click on "Review" and it'll ask you the name of the bank or brokerage. Enter whatever you want to call the form as usual.
9. You can now add 1 sale of your own to that same form (it can even be a temporary dummy sale, this is just to keep the form around now that you've created it). This will keep the form intact once you remove the imported TXF.
10. Go to File->Remove Imported Data->TXF File Name (test.TXF) -> Remove All to remove the test.TXF data.
11. The form should still be there with your 1 dummy transaction in it. You can now add and edit the form as usual.
If you want to create another form, you can repeat the process with the same file (this assumes you already did Go to File->Remove Imported Data->TXF File Name (test.TXF). Another option might be to rename test.TXF to something else and import again if that doesn't work.
It's a little bit complicated but it is a way to bypass the blank screen issue and get your form created.
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Nothing worked. Latest updates installed. Gave up.
Which operating system are you using, Windows or Mac, with the TurboTax desktop software?
Mac desktop version.
Darn...If you were using Windows I have a procedure that would probably correct the problem you are having with a blank screen.
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Its not an issue with the window size. I can see at the bottom lower left, showing "open schedule D", which works. The blank screen is the onestep screen.
Did the usual thursday critical updates. No change to blank screen. I can click on selling a home and it works, but not for stocks - blank screen. Giving up on turbotax,
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I have this exact same problem right now as well. Can't manually add a 1099-B, just hit a blank screen. It works if I start a brand new tax return file, just not with my existing file.
Unfortunately I can't start from scratch since I already filed my taxes, and I'm actually trying to get started on an amendment since I forgot a 1099, and now I can't add one. Called support and nobody has been able to help me.
Probably won't use TurboTax next year.
In the same boat as kevh (filed taxes, forgot a 1099, now trying to amend and getting the blank screen). Also probably not going to use TurboTax next year. Definitely not if this bug can't be fixed.
I'm seeing the same issue as everyone here (except I'm not attempting to amend my filing, I'm trying to file for the first time).
I have TurboTax 2023 Premier (for Mac) version, not the online version.
If I click "Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds" (the first of 3 boxes), I get a blank screen. The only thing I see is in the bottom left "show Schedule D". But no wizard. Impossible to know what number to plug in where in the form without the wizard.
Symptom has nothing to do with display resolution.
The other two boxes seem to work, but don't work for what I need (RSU/ESPPs).
I was able to use the exact same feature in TTax 2022 to enter my ESPPs/RSUs and it worked.
Something's gone bad in the 2023 version.
I've installed all the updates.
Is anyone working on the fix?
Also having the same issue, I hate turbo tax
The only remedy I found is to use the "Other" box (i.e., the 3rd option) which does not appear to have anything to do with stocks.
After going through one or two screens, you should find a pull-down menu where you can select "RSU" and "ESPPs".
It appears to work (although I can't vouch for the calculations, and some of the questions are confusing).
I also spent a couple of hours w/ Turbo Tax tech support earlier this week. Using screen sharing, the rep was able to confirm the "blank screen" problem I was seeing.
The rep was skeptical that a fix would be available before April 15, but the hope is that it would be fixed by next year.
The rep mentioned another potential remedy (which I have not tried) which is to use the option to "import from my banking institution" (don't know exactly what it's called). In theory, this will load up all the correct forms (e.g., 1099-B).
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