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TurboTax Premier 2018 Mac has a bug: the column headers when entering rental property expenses show the wrong years.

When entering rental property expenses (Schedule E) using EasyStep, there are two columns shown, one shows the previous tax year's expenses, and the other is where you enter your expenses for the current tax year.

It appears that nobody updated the column headings, and so it still shows 2016 and 2017, when it should say 2017 and 2018.  I assume (and hope) that the error is just cosmetic, but this is likely to confuse users.

I'm using TurboTax 2018 Premier for Mac.

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TurboTax Premier 2018 Mac has a bug: the column headers when entering rental property expenses show the wrong years.

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TurboTax Premier 2018 Mac has a bug: the column headers when entering rental property expenses show the wrong years.

TurboTax Premier 2018 Mac has a bug: the column headers when entering rental property expenses show the wrong years.

Thanks!  Didn't see that when I searched.  Good to know that (as I surmised) it's only cosmetic.  Appreciate the prompt reply!
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TurboTax Premier 2018 Mac has a bug: the column headers when entering rental property expenses show the wrong years.

Thanks for posting...I called TurboTax 3 days ago and the person i spoke to said no one had reported this issue!!!!  Very sad support from Turbo Tax
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