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  • July 10, 2020
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I am looking for all returns that have the form 8959.  Is there any way I can make a query to look for the returns with that form?   Currently, I put in "wages" as one of my Homebase columns, but was wondering if there is a quicker way to find the form.  

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Best answer by Just-Lisa-Now-

There are some built in queries, Im not sure if that one is one of the choices.  I dont think you'll find a HB column heading for that form.

From a regular Homebase view (not the EFCenter), on the top toolbar click Tools > Client Analyzer and look through that list on the left side, be sure you change to the correct return type youre looking for, I think it defaults and starts out with Organizer in the top box.

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hillsboro15269
Level 5
July 10, 2020

What do you mean by a "query"?

If you mean how to find the form, go to "Where do I enter" and put in "Medicare Tax" or even "8959" and it should bring it up.

If you're asking something else, can you clarify what you need?

Just-Lisa-Now-
Intuit Community Champion
July 10, 2020

There are some built in queries, Im not sure if that one is one of the choices.  I dont think you'll find a HB column heading for that form.

From a regular Homebase view (not the EFCenter), on the top toolbar click Tools > Client Analyzer and look through that list on the left side, be sure you change to the correct return type youre looking for, I think it defaults and starts out with Organizer in the top box.

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