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Schedule A income from Canadian sources has the wrong value
I'm a non-resident. For me Schedule A should be completed.
If I open the Schedule A form, the "Enter the amount from line 23600 on your return" shows 0.00.
The form does have the X to indicate I'm a non resident and It links to line 23600 of my return which has a value.
Strangely, Schedule B, which has a similar line is calculated correctly.
I can use F2 to override the value but this is not how it is supposed to work. There seems to be a bug in the logic of the field.
Note my 2018 return from last year works correctly.
I'm using the installed product on Wondows 10.
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To have you schedule A correctly reflecting your residency status.
Step 1 In choosing your province please select Non Resident
Step 2 When entering your information select the correct residency as per screenshot attached.
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Thanks for the reply but I had already done it as you explained. It states in all the right places I'm a non resident but the Schedule A amount is still 0.00.
As an additional test, I created a new return without using the import this time. I filled out the first info section, set to non-resident, added one T5 and the problem is still there.
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I am having the exact same problem. Super frustrating. Because of the override with F2 TurboTax says I can't Netfile the return. If I don't do the override the T1 says there is over $1000 owing in taxes on under $8000 of Canadian net income!
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I had to override the field again for my 2020 taxes. They still have not fixed the problem. I'm not hopeful this will be fixed next year either.