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Whatever the update between when I installed TT2023 early this year (when only 3 lines were shown in both the interview and form methods), and since the last update (when 3 lines still shown in the interview method, but 5 lines appear in the forms method), I don't know how much testing has been done between these releases. The update seems rushed, and I would not depend on it.
Specifically, when I add the 5 lines using the forms method, I can save it, and the lines remain when I recall it. BUT when I switch back to the interview method, when I get to the T1135, with section 2 only the first 3 lines entered are displayed on the interview panel, and the following message appears below:
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As such, one cannot tell if this will process correctly.
Again, unless TT support gives a statement saying it is ok to use, then I would not use it.
I used QuickTax for 2007 thru 2009, and TurboTax for 2010 thru 2022. As mentioned, I will only use desktop software, and I no longer want to mail in a T1135 separately. As such, will be using another company's software for 2023 (unfortunately also bought TT2023 earlier this year, and wish I had not). Vainly, I believed they would fix this limitation by now, but it still persists. The product should indicate that it can only process a very limited T1135, and does not provide the same data-entry capability as the CRA fillable PDF.
The T1135 is more regulatory than tax, everything is manually entered, and TT seems more to check totals, but does not calculate entries. The ideal thing would be if through MyCRA you could enter your T1135 values there, instead of filling in a PDF, printing it off, mailing it to CRA, and someone in CRA re-enters the contents on the form received into their database. Tax software (ostensibly) seems to just collect the data and pass it through digitally to CRA. Unfortunately with TT desktop software, its collection of data has a number of lines limitation, and this seems to be the problem we all seem to have encountered, year after year.