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@Oak22 they keep saying that a fix is coming, but they’ve been saying that for at least of couple of weeks now and they refuse to give even a rough estimate of a release date. This is terrible.
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I used a manual work around. Did separate entry for each spouse after manually calculating the amount attributable to each spouse.
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Please keep me in the loop. I am encountering the same problem and pulled my hair all day to finally figure out this is the reason. Very surprised Turbotax released a version with a serious bug like this.
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I'm using Turbotax - Standard - download only (no CD). This is the version that needs a correction to the T3 capital gain split between spouses to allocate the correct amount of taxable capital gains to each return.
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While we wait for the desktop version to be fixed, just create 2 T3 entries, one for each person, each at 100% split and halve the numbers in the boxes. This gave me the correct result for the tax return.
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I have the same issue but I missed it when filing our returns. We had a T3 that was to be split 50/50. My spouses tax return was processed with CRA without issue but it had an unnoticed error (no capital gains were carried forward in error from the T3 when there should have been 50%).
My tax return was not processed and came back with a CRA error message code #95365. So I called CRA and when we did a walk through it was then I noticed my spouse did not record a capital gain (all other boxes on the T3 were split 50/50 correctly (interest, other income - except the capital gains!!!)).
So, now I have to force the figures for me to claim 100%? It is a small amount but how do I ensure I entered all the boxes properly. THANKS TURBO TAX!
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I made two entries, one for each spouse, with the appropriate % of each Box on the T3 attributed to each spouse. This required manual calculation for each Box, but produced the correct results.
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So, I tried creating a new T3 entering the 50% capital gains missed on my spouses return hoping that it would process now that the capital gains on both returns equal the T3 and received the error message Code 95365.
Now, I think I have to print the return and mail it in with all the required forms.