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New Member
posted Mar 26, 2020 9:31:24 PM

Your province of self-employment is different from your province of residence. TTO does not support Multijurisdictional returns. Review your entries. not self emplyd help

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New Member
Mar 27, 2020 3:10:35 PM

I also have this error.

New Member
Apr 4, 2020 7:00:01 AM

I have the same problem, I have no self employment reported and I cannot netfile

New Member
Apr 30, 2020 7:53:13 AM

Got exact the same error. Studied half year in Ontario, second half started residency in Quebec. No self employment information added to the file. Paid for the service to TurboTax but cannot file. Please help

New Member
May 15, 2020 10:57:44 PM

I have entered my T4A(P) and it causes this error message.  I cannot fix it and am not able to nettle although all of the information is correct. It is a CPP income for BC. Error message reads: 

"Your province of self-employment is different from your province of residence. TTO does not support Multijurisdictional returns. Review your entries."

 

Level 15
May 16, 2020 1:20:39 PM

No. Unfortunately, TurboTax does not support the T2203, multiple jurisdictions.

 

Did you verify if you entered different provinces -one for your self-employment and the other for your home address?

 

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New Member
Jun 10, 2020 7:43:51 PM

Ok how do I fix this issue.  Its says tto doesn't support multi jurisdictional reporting.  I auto filled my return, I didnt report any self employment income.  I'm really frustrated with this program

New Member
Mar 18, 2022 10:01:56 AM

Hey everyone!  I just discovered how to fix this error!  When the error comes up, click "fix" (or whatever it says), then in the next screen, just put the province you now live in (or where you lived on Dec 31/2021) and put your current postal code in.  That should do it!  This worked for me!!  We used to live in Ontario, but moved back to NL in 2021.  Hope this post can help someone!