Awesome, thanks!
Yes, Schedule 3 was updated and the form can be included in filing. HOWEVER, Schedule 3 IS NOT FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY.
Whatever changes were done do not help many of us when the T3's and their amounts which are a key feed for Schedule 3 are not transferring the capital gain amounts and the spousal proportions required from the T3 to Schedule 3.
Two issues:
So, from my perspective, Schedule 3 IS NOT FIXED. I've used all of these functions for the past 10+ years and these always worked perfectly with Schedule 3 so some coder broke something this season.
Me To, Thanks
Exactly! This should have been updated today.
@Erik63 Schedule 3 has been updated, but we still see some issues related to T3. We are aware of this issue, and our development team is working for a resolution. We appreciate your patience.
Same problem here. It is March 22, and it is still not working!
@krauty31 Schedule 3 has been updated, but we still see some issues related to T3. We are aware of this issue, and our development team is working for a resolution. We appreciate your patience.
Can't reach anyone by phone. Will this be fixed soon? The only way I can avoid double counting capital gains on joint T3's is to manually enter half the income on each spouse's return (instead of using the 50% each function). The program seems to be missing the 50/50 split on the period 1 and period 2 capital gains.
@ConcernedUser100 For the error on the T3 slip not balancing box 52+53 to equal box 21A, trying to enter the sum of 52+53 into box 53 (deleting 52) should fix the problem.
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