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No. The program can not protect the preparer from checking the wrong box. You could input the Prior Year amounts for a comparison, which should signal YOU, THE PREPARER that something doesn't look right.
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No. The program can not protect the preparer from checking the wrong box. You could input the Prior Year amounts for a comparison, which should signal YOU, THE PREPARER that something doesn't look right.
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By checking "Single", you indicated the client had circumstances that would not qualify for Head of Household. Why would the program think your entry was incorrect?