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Schedule 2 is not the appropriate way to enter this info....
Schedule 2 is not the appropriate way to enter this info. After much searching, I found the Pension Income Worksheet where I input the figures which has fixed S...
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My spouse has been processing her own return separately.
My spouse has been processing her own return separately.
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Why is Line H on Form T1032 (pension splitting) showing $0 when Line A (box 6802), which Line H is simply supposed to copy, is showing a figure over $40,0000?
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Schedule 2 is not the appropriate way to enter this info....
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My spouse has been processing her own return separately.
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Can someone tell me how to enter my spouse's pension income on Line L of Form T1032 (pension splitting) without an override which would rule out netfiling, I suspect?
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