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I don't believe you can. There some some overlaps between these forms but one is focused on assets and the other accounts.
In terms of programming, I'm sure it is possible to link the two. It could include an identifier to flow the basic entries from one form to another. But if Intuit can't even get the basic particulars of the taxpayer, spouse, and dependents to flow to the various forms for credits, I wouldn't expect that with a complicated form like F.8938.
I don't believe you can. There some some overlaps between these forms but one is focused on assets and the other accounts.
In terms of programming, I'm sure it is possible to link the two. It could include an identifier to flow the basic entries from one form to another. But if Intuit can't even get the basic particulars of the taxpayer, spouse, and dependents to flow to the various forms for credits, I wouldn't expect that with a complicated form like F.8938.
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