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Did you get this resolved?
Intuit does not publish limits, but I believe I once heard 999 as #, but sometimes you could run into a dollar limit which I believe is $999,999.
George, thanks for the reply.
I contacted support, the Rep knew of a client who had 2,000 assets in one return. I have not heard about a dollar limit, I should be fine (hopefully), as my client has many low value assets.
BTW: Intuit is working on enhancements to the fixed asset navigation. What exists now is painful if you need to navigate to a specific asset in the middle of a large inventory of assets. I suggested at a minimum, give us a jump to page feature.
BTW 2: (Off topic): They are also working on improving navigation for 8825 entry when there are large numbers of rental properties. My return filled the page with property selection and I had to reduce view to 67% in order to enter income and expense items. It was hard on these old eyes.
Thanks, again, George.
If I get many more big ones, I may have to switch.
I think the last time I used Lacerte was with input sheets. It's been a while. 👴
Navigation through a large number of assets definitely needs to be improved. In the meantime, you could use the search box to look for an entry. If you have a system to code/describe these assets, it may help you "jump" to the entries a little bit faster.
Yeah, I see your point. Unfortunately, I sealed my fate when I imported a prior preparer's generic descriptions such as "House", "Land", "Improvements".... Although it may be bit of help to get me to a mid point in the inventory quicker. I may give it a shot next time I'm in the return.
Thanks, itonewbie, for the idea.
NP, @Nick MacDonald. Cheers!
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