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I've found an infinite loop in TTB 2021 and I've only gotten to entering my address. I moved since last year. So on the About your Trust or Estate screen I checked "This info is different from what was reported on last year's return". Pressing Continue presents the Change of Address... screen, which says I have to submit Form 8822-B. There are two options from that screen (skip the form, and Continue). Continue helps me submit the form. Ok, I've done that. Now I chose Skip, but it takes me back to the About page, where there is no option for "I submitted the form" so that I can continue with my return. So I'm guessing I now have to lie to TTB on the About page, unchecking "This info is different".
Ok, I tried that, yes; if I lie, I can continue. Can someone report this software bug?
Separately, there is a list of topics on this page (where I'm composing this message) but "software bug" isn't shown as a topic. Where can I make a suggestion to add that? And why is the list of topics BELOW the Post button, rather than ABOVE it on this page?
Edit: there's another related bug. Once I lie (as above), I get to the Change in Trust Name screen. No change to the name, but yes, there was a change to the address. (Note that the Fiduciary Change screen keeps forgetting my answer ("Changed fiduciary address only").)
The bug is similar: I have to lie to the software on the screen following Change in Trust Name, saying there is no change from last year's return. That's the only way to continue with my return.
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If the same fiduciary who filed the prior year's return (or Form SS-4 if this is the first return being filed) files the current year's return and changed the address on the return (including a change to an "in care of" name and address), and didn't report the change on Form 8822-B, check this box.
If the address shown on Form 1041 changes after you file the form (including a change to an "in care of" name and address), file Form 8822-B to notify the IRS of the change.
As in your other post, you should contact Support tomorrow.
I finally called support. First level phone support was great, but she couldn't get second level support to understand the problem. I sent her the list of TurboTax pages I was going through, she sent that to them, and they still didn't get it. Here's what I sent her for how the pages in TT are looping. Each line below starts with the name of a page in TurboTax Business 2021, followed by my actions on the page.
Here’s your summary (with “this info is different” checked), Continue
Change of address, location or Responsible Party, Continue
Change of Address, Continue
Old Mailing Address, No
New Mailing Address, yes
New Business Address, yes
Old Mailing Address, Continue
Signature Information, Continue
Where to File, Continue
Here’s your summary (and the checkboxes are correctly filled at the bottom of the page).
Pressing Continue starts the whole process again, as above.
The only way out of this is to uncheck that there was a change since last year's return. Even then I had to go through a follow up sequence of pages, which I describe on my second bug report, at https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/fiduciary-last-name-is-lost-by-tt-business-2021/0...
Only after that (and saying there's "no change" on both pages (on "Here’s your summary" and, as in my other bug report, "Let’s Verify Name and Address")), can I finally get beyond the bugs and get on with my return. It would great if someone could report these bugs directly to Intuit developers, rather than to the contract customer support company.
The real problem is that if I "lie to TurboTax" (that is, say there's been no change) then I can use TT to prepare my return, but the 1041 form that TT generates to send to the IRS will be wrong (will not show a checkmark on line F for "change in fiduciary's address"). That means I will have to file on paper, so that I can check that box. It's a work around for this bug but it's a real pain.
Regarding the change of address for the Trustee, this is done in two steps.
When you are taken back to the summary page, confirm the Trustee address is correct.
You will need to uncheck the box for "This information is different..." in order to continue. You can confirm Form 8822-B has been created by clicking on the Forms icon in the TurboTax header and look for Form 8822 B in the left column.
Once you are finished reviewing the Trust information, open Form 1041 and check the box under F for "Change in fiduciary's address," if it is not already checked.
This resolves the correct reporting of both the new address and letting the IRS know the address has changed. Be sure to mail Form 8822-B when you file the trust return.
Thanks for your idea. I'd already tried that (didn't include it in my descriptions above) and it didn't help on its own. When I checked line F ("Change in fiduciary's address") in the Forms view, then exited TT and reentered TT, it again sent me back through the same circus. The only remaining hope I have is to make that correction as the very final step before submitting the return, and not let TT recheck my return for errors. Otherwise, I expect TT will cause the same loop again. And I expect that if I ever enter the return again in the future, it will put me into the same mess.
It would be best if you are still unable to resolve the issue to follow the instructions here to contact us by phone. @Mike_24
And the answer is -
Using the Forms view to check the box on line F ("Change in fiduciary's address") immediately before submitting the return electronically was successful. That is, TT submitted the return without forcing me back through the earlier rigmarole. After filing, I saved the return as PDF and the checkmark was there, so I presume that means it was filed with the checkmark.
I just discovered that the instructions for the 1041 say that the checkbox on line F ("Change in fiduciary's address") should be checked if the fiduciary "didn't report the change on Form 8822-B". If I'd seen this earlier, I might have read that to mean that once I mailed the 8822-B, the line F checkmark isn't needed. So I could have unchecked the box on the "Here's Your Summary" page in TT that says "This information is different than what was reported on last year's return", which would have avoided this discussion.
On the other hand, since the 8822-B has to be sent on paper, if it's sent close to the filing date, the IRS may process the return before they receive and process the 8822-B. So maybe it's still a good idea to make sure line F is checked.
Hi -
Just reporting this is still an issue in TurboTax Business 2022. Since the buttons didn't work for continue or ok to get out of the loop, I tapped on the menu for Federal Taxes to move on from General Information. We'll see if I'm still able to file - I'm ambivalent about unchecking items if the address genuinely changed. Regardless - TurboTax's instructions / procedure for this need improvement, still.
To OP, thanks for using "infinite loop" in your post - those were my search terms to see if someone had already reported this to the community. (And ideally, ultimately, as a bug to Intuit or whoever owns them now.)
If the same fiduciary who filed the prior year's return (or Form SS-4 if this is the first return being filed) files the current year's return and changed the address on the return (including a change to an "in care of" name and address), and didn't report the change on Form 8822-B, check this box.
If the address shown on Form 1041 changes after you file the form (including a change to an "in care of" name and address), file Form 8822-B to notify the IRS of the change.
@Anonymous_ , I don't understand what you're saying. I filled out the form and printed it to notify the IRS of a change of address and it says it needs to be mailed separately. When I go to submit the trust tax form, should the box be checked, or not checked? Or are you saying I might not even need to send in the separate form? I've given TurboTax the new address, and said the address had changed since last time (which then provokes the infinite loop).
Sorry, let me add, same fiduciary - only the address has changed.
@debbieacog wrote:
@Anonymous_ , I don't understand what you're saying.
Fairly straightforward:
If you already filed Form 1041, then you file an 8822-B to report a change of address.
If you have not yet filed Form 1041, you simply check the box on Form 1041.
This is still a bug in TT Business 2024.
If I say my address has changed, fill out the 8822-B information, and start the infinite loop... then say "no" my address has not changed. I can proceed with the rest of the tax return.
I then go into Forms, and manually check the box to say that my address has changed.
When I go to e-file, TT asks me to print out Form 8822-B, sign it, scan it, then upload it. It appears that it will transmit it with my return.
I sent in the 8822-B for my first Fiduciary return (because I did not go back in and check the box), and managed the above upload process for the 2nd. Two more returns to go...
Amazing that they have not fixed this bug in all these years.
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