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Search Results: I am filing 2014 (premier) return. I have not entered medical expenses yet but it shows over $1000 as already entered. What is going on?
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October 29, 2019
7:08 PM
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Credits and deductions
You may have carry forward some from the previous year.
October 29, 2019
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Credits and deductions
What it did was carried forward all of my medical expenses that I claimed last year. This is definitely a bug in the software. How do I get it fixed?
October 29, 2019
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Credits and deductions
This is not a bug. Credits are carried forward. All you need to do is go to the beginning where you enter medical expenses and make sure the amount you want to claim is correct. Also, delete the credit from last year.
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This is definitely a bug. I claimed all these expenses on last year's return and I assumed they were accepted. I did not check my return after filing because I have been using TurboTax for a number of years and I had no errors (that I am aware of). I checked my last year's return and found out they were not accepted, because the system automatically dated them all as dec.31, 2013 and when it asked me for a date range, I entered Jan. 15 to dec. 15, 2013 which was the actual rage for my receipts. I noticed this year it did not ask for a date range, but it dated all my 2014 medical receipts as dec. 31, 2014.
October 29, 2019
7:08 PM