George4Tacks
Level 15

NO!

For future reference, please try to not post in ALL CAPS. It is harder to read and is viewed by many as SHOUTING! Also, in the future, always begin with the oldest return to be done. That will allow you to roll forward the carryovers and depreciation and worksheets you spent all that time setting up. I often start with duplicating the last return filed. I speculated that there is an error in it and I will have a better chance of finding it by replicating the return. I then have the file that will make (a) creating the next year easier and (b) I can prepare the amended return more easily. 


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