jim_wakem
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12-07-2019
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I ENTERED THE TRUCK INFO THINKING THE TAXPAYER OWNED IT. I FOUND OUT THAT HE LEASED IT SO NOW I HAVE TO DELETE IT
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TaxGuyBill
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12-07-2019
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To delete it, you can LEFT click the 'worksheet' to remove it. Or while on the worksheet itself, hold down "Control" and press "W".
However, why do you want to delete it? You still need to have a vehicle worksheet for a leased vehicle. You just need to change a few things (such as saying it was leased).
Marc-TaxMan
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12-07-2019
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I wish there were a way to delete 1 vehicle entire column [I've given up requesting enhancements]
TaxGuyBill
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12-07-2019
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Yeah, I agree. It is quite annoying to have to go through every line to delete one vehicle like that [I gave up requesting enhancements a LONG time ago, and I have almost given up on requesting corrections to outright errors, as they don't seem to care about obvious miscalculations].
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12-07-2019
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What is obvious miscalculation you are speaking of. You have to trust the ability to calculate. Now things have popped up places in error. But I never noticed any miscalculations.
TaxGuyBill
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I suppose "obvious ERRORS" would have been a better phrase to use. But I have seen actual miscalculations before.
TaxGuyBill
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And I suppose it would be a "miscalculation" when Intuit has not updated numbers from previous tax years (such as Lacerte is currently using a 50% limit for charitable contributions, rather than 60%).
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12-07-2019
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Yeah I agree those are just dumb errors in not reading the instructions such as the farm option method using last years figure and the one you noted. But if they ever start miscalculating simple multiplication or adding that would be disaster. You kinda trust those tax calculations to be correct.
TaxGuyBill
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The addition on the 1095-A is questionable.
Even though you enter the 'cents' for each month, when the program adds them up to enter the total on Line 33, it rounds each of the twelve months separately before adding them up, which usually often gives a different number than what is on the actual 1095-A.:smile:
