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When TurboTax reviews my return, it detects an area that requires to review the entries? How do I disable this request?

When TurboTax reviews my return, it detects an area that requires to review the entries from a K-1 for an S corporation. I accidentally started the S corporation input and now TurboTax assumes that I did not enter anything and sends the message asking for entries during the review process. How do I disable this request?

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When TurboTax reviews my return, it detects an area that requires to review the entries? How do I disable this request?

Click View > Forms and go to that blank K-1 worksheet and Delete it.
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rurotax
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When TurboTax reviews my return, it detects an area that requires to review the entries? How do I disable this request?

Thank you very much. It works!!

When TurboTax reviews my return, it detects an area that requires to review the entries? How do I disable this request?

Try deleting it this way.  Go to the K-1 interview section here
Personal
Personal Income
Choose  I'll choose what I work on
Then scroll way down to Business Investment and Estate/Trust Income
Schedule K-1 - Click the Start or Update button

If the first screen says "Do you want to review Schedule K-1?". You have to answer yes and then click Update by  the Schedule K-1 type (LLC, S corp, trust). The next screen is the Summary screen listing all of the K-1 entered for that type of entity.  You can review, edit or delete it there.
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