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Box 19 is grayed out and box 20 has a 0 in it can not clear the 0 but wants an entry.
i am not a business owner instructions state box 20 should be0.
Are you wanting to review or correct boxes 18 through 20 of a W-2?
Return to the W-2 entry to review the entries for boxes 18 through 20 of the W-2. Follow these steps:
Box 20 may require the name of a locality.
If you imported a W-2 and TT won't let you change it, you may have to delete the W-2 and re-enter it manually.
Boxes 18-20 are for local (city, county, school district, other) income taxes. You should know whether you pay was subject to local withholding. Boxes 18-20 are blank for most people. There should ever be a 0 in box 20.
i am trying to figure out on filing my state taxes, virginia, federal is correct. Here is what needs to be corrected on Virginia tax return. This is how it reads:
Other Additions Statement : Code - 20 - Amount (TP) and Code 20 - (SP) should be blank because no credit is being claimed for Pass Through Entity Elective Tax PaymentCredit on Schedule CR,Section3,Part 6.
The form they show is BOX 20 needs and entry. IT SHOWS a 0 zero in the box. All the other boxes are grayed out and can not be changed. BOX 19 has nothing in it and is also grayed out. According to the credit, I did not earn it so BOX 20 should be a 0 zero. If you remove that 0 zero , it forses you to put it back in. I have tried leaving it blank but says "I have to enter a valid number" When I add 0 zero back into BOX 20 it will not correct the mistake. I can not e file until the BOX 20 is correct.
Start a new post, so you can get somebody familiar with the VA software to look at it. Title it Virginia Other Income additions.
You've tagged on to an unrelated topic thread. The chances of somebody familiar with VA software seeing it are very low
@bhoveypraises01 Can you clarify what you are seeing, which line and form? Here the VA instructions and other additions begins on page 18 to help you help us!
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