Trying to compose Standard Letter. <@XXXDueWPen> displays zero (0.0) but both <@XXXDueBfPen> and <@XXXPenalty> display non-zero values.
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There are letter codes that no longer work and it's frustrating as I have a custom letter for every client.
[@FDIEFDwP] $<@FDIEFDwP>
The above works for me.
What is it youre trying to accomplish? I dont want the estimated tax penalty to show separately on the letter, so I just delete that trigger code and line of text The letter then shows total balance due without breaking the penalty out on its own line.
Ohhh, but you have XXX so youre working with a state portion of the letter? Same with it, just delete that penalty line.
Just-Lisa-Now,
I was not clear. There is a non-zero balance due and there is a non-zero penalty, So <XXXDueWPen> should be non-zero.
[@BeginStateText]
[@XXXForm]
[@XXXNoEF]
Please be sure to sign and date your <@XXXStName> tax return.
[@XXXEFDo]
The <@XXXStName> income tax return will be electronically filed, do not mail the enclosed copy, but retain it for your records.
[@XXXDueBfPen]
Your balance due is <@XXXDueWPen>.<@XXXDueBfPen> <@XXXPenalty>
[@XXXOverpy]
Your refund amount is <@XXXOverpy>.
[@EndStateText]
I have the three balance due amounts for debugging. I test before penalty because using wPen produces 'false' result.
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