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Capitalization/ Grammar On Election Statements

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Correct capitalization and grammar on pre-filled election statements. Apostrophes are used on words when not necessary, some typos exist on statements and capitalization is not consistent on the same word in different places of the same statement.

Example: In the Fiduciary module the Election statement for the Election to Waive the Right to Claim Administrative Expense on Form 706 the word "taxpayer" is used twice, once with the first letter capitalized and once with it lowercase.

We cannot change the statements and issues like this can look unprofessional to clients.

Suggesting to proofread/correct these typos and/or provide the ability to modify the statement content at the program level.

Thanks for the idea to improve grammar on Pre-Filled election statements. We are changing the status to "Open for voting".

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Intuit_Ruben
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Thanks for the idea to improve grammar on Pre-Filled election statements. We are changing the status to "Open for voting".

Continue to vote and comment on enhancements by going to the Idea Exchange Home page and select "Status": Open for voting, "Sort by": Most Popular. >>  Lacerte Idea Exchange
 

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jharvey
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This should be updated for the next program release.

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