This problem is for a 1120S tax return.
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I don't believe the diagnostic give specific figures.
Check your State accrual of taxes AND any penalties. Also check accumulated depreciation.
When I'm stumped, I resort to printing the 4-5 pages of the F1120-S & physically tying back to the Trial Balance.
I don't believe the diagnostic give specific figures.
Check your State accrual of taxes AND any penalties. Also check accumulated depreciation.
When I'm stumped, I resort to printing the 4-5 pages of the F1120-S & physically tying back to the Trial Balance.
Well, my problems have increased because I now cannot bring up the 2019 program. I am awaiting a call back from Lacerte. But thank you for trying to help me.
Actually, the diagnostics did give out numbers for being off balance - but the diagnostics were wrong, and what solved the problem was Microsoft coming in and updating! I have an automatic update setting on Microsoft, QuickBooks and Lacerte, but this took a longer time. It corrected some other things too.
Thank you for your offering of help. I really appreciate knowledge and help.
Wow... scary stuff. It seems like, more & more, that a missing update for *anything* makes for weird wonkiness.
I'm glad it's now all sorted out for you, and thanks for reporting back as to the solution.
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