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code # 95365 how to fix this?

Try making 2 T3s.   Split the values as you like, and call each of them 100% ownership of their part.  Also do not enter anything into 52, so that 53 equals your split values with 21.   This worked for me.   But I did not have capital losses, and it appears that this doesn't work in those cases.

code # 95365 how to fix this?

I was cautiously optimistic when a user messaged that they had received a response via Facebook that an update had been pushed out.  Unfortunately I just went in to see if this update had resolved the issue, and there does not seem to be an update, at least for the desktop version as of yet.

code # 95365 how to fix this?

I shut down turbotax completely....and restarted it.   It said it was updating....but no change to the issue.

T936 is NOT showing the values that it should be showing and there is no way to update it. 

code # 95365 how to fix this?

Same error here. Following!

code # 95365 how to fix this?

Goodbye FOREVER, Intuit and TurboTax TurtleTax Canada! I successfully Netfiled me and my wife's tax returns just a few moments ago. It was SO easy and I did not get any Netfile errors.

 

At the time of Netfiling, WealthSimple asked how much I would like to pay for the Basic account. Recall from earlier in this forum thread that I mentioned that they have a "pay what you want" model. They suggested $25 by default, but you can change it to a higher or lower amount, even as low as $0. However, the software worked so perfectly that I did not feel right giving them nothing. Furthermore, I didn't even feel that $25 was enough. Therefore, I paid for their next tier of plan which is called "Plus". I was only $40 for 8 returns and it includes Audit protection! What a great deal for software that actually works!

 

Even though my tax filing is done for this year, I will continue to monitor this thread, for entertainment purposes.

code # 95365 how to fix this?

nerdboyjoe

Did you have to pay before NETFILE?

Or pay after successfully submitted?

code # 95365 how to fix this?

@Tamacat You pay just before you Netfile. And, as I mentioned before, you can pay as little as $0. At the very least, even if you don't Netfile with WealthSimple, you can at least use it to check TurboTax's math, if and when they ever fix error 95365.

code # 95365 how to fix this?

nerdboyjoe

Thanks!

Did you submit as is?

Or did you change, move or delete numbers on T3? 

code # 95365 how to fix this?


@Tamacat wrote:

nerdboyjoe

Thanks!

Did you submit as is?

Or did you change, move or delete numbers on T3? 


I submitted it as-is. WealthSimple did proper splitting of T3 amounts between my wife and I. No tedious, silly workarounds. No errors. It just works!

nioj
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code # 95365 how to fix this?

According to here: https://support.cch.com/oss/canada/kb/solution/[removed] (sorry the link is being overridden - just search the text below to find the site if you want to see it there - just trying to give the source) the issue is a rounding error on the part of the CRA which results in different values when comparing the lines. The aforementioned site lists simple manual workarounds for various situations, which i am quoting here:

 

"To solve this problem :

  • Open Form T936 and remove the cents from line 68140 by override. For example, enter $1,890.00 instead of $1890.50 and retransmit the tax return.
  • CRA EFILE Error 95365 can occur when slips are shared equally with a spouse, but the amount shared is not equal. To avoid this issue, you can subtract or add one cent to the slip amount so that it is equal after splitting.
  • Other situations arise when the amount shown on the slip is less than one dollar. If the amount is large enough to be rounded up to $1, enter $1. Otherwise, you can delete the cents altogether, as according to CRA regulations, nothing less than one dollar can be transmitted by EFILE, or less than two dollars when the amount on the slip is less than one dollar.

For example, 0.07 /2 = 0.04 for one spouse and 0.03 for the other, and the two amounts don't match. You need to increase one of the spouses by 0.01 for the amounts to match: 0.04 for each."

 

Haven't tried it yet myself...