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There is a known issue with this. In order to be able to properly record the alimony for both parties sake, there will be a solution to this problem. Some TurboTax customers were experiencing an issue when entering in the social security numbers that begin with a 0 when entering alimony paid in the TurboTax desktop version of the program.
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The new update from Turbotax seems to have fixed this bug. After recent update, when I checked the alimony deduction section, the leading "0" automatically appeared under recipient's SSN field even though the earlier version deleted the leading "0". I didn't have to retype the SSN in the SSN field at all. I have successfully filed both returns (Federal & State).
Ravi.
I downloaded the most recent update today (2/18) and I'm still having the same problem. Did you just do the normal update or something different? Thanks...
I did the normal update that Turbotax 2020 prompts you when you open the desktop app every time if there is an update. After the update, I didn't have to retype the recipient's SSN again. When I looked at the SSN field, it already had the leading "0" without the need to retype. In other words, whatever SSN I entered earlier with leading "0", it appeared automatically after the update.
Ravi.
Thanks Ravi Are you using on-line version or the CD? I'm using the CD and have heard the updates are later there compared to on-line.
I always use downloadable version because the CDROM drive in my desktop PC has a problem. Also, it takes a very long time to install from CDROM because of data transfer speed CDROM vs binary file from hard drive.
Ravi.
thanks. I think the CD updates are behind so I'll wait on the update that fixes this.
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