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I get the following during REVIEW:
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Does this make sense? I presume there can be negative numbers in some of the boxes, or this makes no sense.
Second point: I have lots of T3's. TurboTax knows or thinks there is an issue with one of them. But it does not tell me which one. Does that make sense? Do need to go through all the T3's to try to find the error? Cant Turbo just say "Susanne, please check T3 #12 to blah, blah...". It's not a game. Turbo knows something is wrong, but does not tell me? 😪 I have spent hours on this issue.
Third Point: Turbo talks about boxes 52, 54, 56, 53, and 57, but does not show them in the summary. WTF? Just tell the customer what T3 slip is problematic. Sheesh.
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