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ETIM
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Capital gains June 2024 issue won't allow me to file

For one T3 and only one T3 I get an error message saying I can't file because the sum of capital gains before June 25 in box 52 and capital gains after June 24 in box 53 must equal the total capital gains in box 21. However, if I enter the amount in either box 52 and/or 53 it counts the amount in box 25 twice. I checked and the amount is showing both in box 43300 and line 12100 so it is definitely double counting. It won't let me file due to the error. I have checked and my software is up to date. This pre and post June capital gains shouldn't even be part of the return anymore.

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ETIM
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Capital gains June 2024 issue won't allow me to file

I found this post even though I didn't get this specific error code: "

Error Code 95365

Error issue: There are entries for capital gains on T3 information slips and CRA has indicated that there may be a rounding issue.

Customer action: For all T3 slips in your return: - Remove the amount from Box 52, if applicable (leave it blank) - Enter the sum of Box 52 + Box 53 in Box 53 - Ensure Box 53 equals the amount in Box 21 If the error persists, try rounding the box amounts (21 and 53) to the nearest dollar and submit via NETFILE once more. Try filing after April 7, 2025.

Expected resolution date: The CRA updated on April 16, 2025 relays that additional variations of this error clue setting incorrectly are expected to be resolved on April 23, 2025. "

I updated the first box 53 (not the total box 53) to equal box 21 and it added the amount to the second box 21 as foreign capital gains. It now shows twice in box 21 but I have no idea if it is correctly marked as foreign or not - wouldn't it have been there originally if it was? Also box 25 shows the foreign investment income of a different amount than box 21.