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code # 95365 how to fix this?

I followed these instructions from a previous post and it worked for me!

 

  1. Use forms method.  2. Click on T-Slips and change any “split” T3’s to 100%.  3. Manually divide all amounts in half.  4. Change box 52 and 53 so that total of both shows up in box 53 (re: after June 25th) The amount in box 53 should equal box 21.  5. Using forms method, enter a new T3 for your spouse for their share using the same method splitting the entries.  6. Open Schedule 3 and check line 17600 and then open form T936 and check line 68140.  These amounts should be the same.  If not, don’t bother trying to netfile. 

code # 95365 how to fix this?

I followed these instructions from a previous post and it worked for me

 

  1. Use forms method.  2. Click on T-Slips and change any “split” T3’s to 100%.  3. Manually divide all amounts in half.  4. Change box 52 and 53 so that total of both shows up in box 53 (re: after June 25th) The amount in box 53 should equal box 21.  5. Using forms method, enter a new T3 for your spouse for their share using the same method splitting the entries.  6. Open Schedule 3 and check line 17600 and then open form T936 and check line 68140.  These amounts should be the same.  If not, don’t bother trying to netfile. 

code # 95365 how to fix this?

None of the workaround works for me including splitting T3 into half.

I don't have spousal splitting and I have capital losses

code # 95365 how to fix this?

Capital losses seem to be the key factor in this working.   I don't understand how they cannot simply copy the field over to the T936.  

code # 95365 how to fix this?


@rgrabo65 wrote:

Capital losses seem to be the key factor in this working.   I don't understand how they cannot simply copy the field over to the T936.  


As I explained in some previous posts this morning and yesterday, I believe the capital loss part of error 95365 is CRA's fault, not Intuit's. All brands of tax software will be susceptible to that issue. CRA is (apparently) working on a fix for that, according to a post on Reddit yesterday that shows a reply from WealthSimple Support to a WealthSimple user, where CRA admitted this. See my earlier posts for details.

code # 95365 how to fix this?

Desktop Standard - was able to netfile today however

 

have standard on computer.   Downloaded new installer for standard, tried re-install however the reinstall option resulted in some corrupt resource files. 

 

So what worked

  • downloaded the lastest installer again 
  • When asked to reinstall or remove - selected remove
  • restarted computer
  • Launched installer and re-installed from scratch
    • verified that lines 12700, 68140 and 17400 all made sense 
    • Netfile was successful 

code # 95365 how to fix this?

But it is the Turbotax software that is NOT copying the value from the T3 over to the T936.

If the fields on the T936 are not being populated properly, how is this a CRA issue?

code # 95365 how to fix this?

This is ridiculous.  If you have capital loss, the capital gain dividend from box 21 on the T3 still not getting on line 68140 in the T936.  How long do we have to wait for them to fix this now.

code # 95365 how to fix this?

Simple answer is we have to wait too long.

Intuit better provide refunds for this.  

I likely submitted an incorrect return before netfile wouldn't accept my wife's return.  Now I will have the CRA all over me for the mistakes in my own return.

This is a complete pain the ass to deal with.   INTUIT - we need answers and a refund, or we'll never buy this app again.   Check out my past returns...i've been using this for 20 yrs (Quicktax prior).

code # 95365 how to fix this?

It's time for a meme:

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