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The latest update on April 17 has fixed this issue including for capital loss.
I was able to netfile with no error codes
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Hi @TurboTaxVeronique If this was NOT a TurboTax issue then why was a software update pushed to fix the translation of the T3 Box 21's into Line 68140? Was this an unnecessary software revision pushed by TurboTax?
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@pwnguy We awaited the CRA's updates so that we could make the appropriate adjustments. For this reason, TurboTax released an update following the completion of the forms.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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Deflective narrative. It worked last year, and didn't this year. The fix that TurboTax just pushed was to make it function as it did last year.
We want compensation.
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@pwnguy We understand all the inconvenients this issue caused but this is not a TurboTax issue.
The CRA has confirmed that this issue is affecting all CRA certified tax software. TurboTax is in direct contact with senior Government of Canada officials at CRA, underscoring the urgent need for accountability and decisive action to resolve these issues for our customers and all Canadians. To support taxpayers in navigating these CRA errors, the TurboTax Canada blog is being regularly updated with the latest information on NETFILE error codes, CRA-approved workarounds, and expected resolution dates.
You can visit this link on CRA website: EFILE news and program updates
Thank you for your understanding and choosing TurboTax.