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New Member
posted Jan 15, 2020 6:21:57 PM

Last year's information did not fully upload into 2019 Turbotax Standard. Got addresses, etc. but do not have the year-over-year comparison numbers for 2018. Please help

All personal data and carryforwards show up correctly, however, when I open DSUM, there are some random numbers here and there (in both years), but nothing resembling the correct data. I checked my 2018 tax file - there is nothing wrong with it. Possibly the DSUM form is no longer working.

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Level 15
Jan 20, 2020 9:59:58 AM

TurboTax and other software programs must wait for CRA's approval and finalization of forms to activate the Print Option. At this point, you may be seeing incorrect figures as the forms are not complete and finalized. 

 

Please check closer to the end of January. 

New Member
Feb 12, 2020 3:23:24 AM

2019 DSUM is still showing errors in the comparative information for 2018 so doesn't appear related to approval of current year forms and unrelated to Print option.  Current year data appears to be populating correctly and on review of the 2018 Turbotax, all data is complete and correct.  Comparative data for 2018 seems to be missing in the Non-refundable tax credits and information flowing through from Basic federal tax - yet Subtotals appear to be correct.  Comparative data for spouse appears to populate fine.  Something glitchy in the DSUM form re: the comparative year?

Level 13
Feb 14, 2020 7:15:16 AM

Because our support agents can view your screen, they would be your best option right now to understand where the discrepancy lies.

 

If the agent cannot resolve your issue then please have them put in an "escalation" as they may need more information from you.

  • How to contact our support agents here.

New Member
Feb 18, 2020 11:51:26 AM

Thanks for your reply.

Magically, now it works.

The latest update must have done the trick.