I have a client that has a Minnesota tax return and she has a 1099r and the program keeps wanting me to fill out info on the schedule M1QPEN. Is there a way to not have to fill out that form because she should not have the qualified public pension subtraction?
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It is rather annoying that ProSeries is forcing us to fill that out.
If it does not qualify, I think you should be able to just enter the name of the pension (probably twice, once on the chart thingy and once on top) and check that it is a "Basic" member.
It is rather annoying that ProSeries is forcing us to fill that out.
If it does not qualify, I think you should be able to just enter the name of the pension (probably twice, once on the chart thingy and once on top) and check that it is a "Basic" member.
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