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I don't have employment expenses. How do I remove from my return?
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Did you enter any employment expenses? If not, you will go to the left-hand side of your screen and click on Tax home: Go to Tax Profile-> continue to the next page and go to Are you claiming any expenses related to your employment? - Take the checkmark off, and click continue.
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When I'm trying to file my Quebec return. It says I need to fix this problem. I need to go into General Employment Expenses and answer questions. I don't have employment expenses, I made a mistake when I clocked on employment expenses. It won't let me remove it.
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In order to assist you properly, can you tell us which version of TurboTax you are using; Online or Desktop?
If you are using TurboTax Desktop
In Forms Mode:
- Click on Form Tab (at the bottom of the page) // select the T777
- Click Edit // Forms // Clear current form
- Click Edit // Forms // Close unused forms
If you are using TurboTax Online:
- From the Tax home (left side menu // click on Income // Employment expenses
- You will have to activate the sections and removed it, you will have to answer you have received a T2200
- In Employment Expense Profile For Québec Residents at the page For Québec Residents General Employment Conditions, you will have to select Skip this step (unless you entered something in this section).
- After you click on skip this step, from tax home, go back to income // Employment expenses // and answer you didn't have a T2200.
If you follow these steps, issue should be resolved.
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