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On tax returns that had real estate losses over $25,000, they were not handled properly on the 2018 return. I hope you have corrected this problem

lefty722
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abctax55
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I love it....and yes, it has been the issue with more than one of my "technical" issues.
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Just-Lisa-Now-
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I have not seen other reports of mishandling of real estate losses being an issue in the 2018 software, maybe you can elaborate on the specifics of one of the returns in question and someone can help you see if this was a programming issue or perhaps data entry error or misunderstanding on your part about how rental losses work when the $25K limit comes into play.


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George4Tacks
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DMS does a terrible job of preparing tax returns. Try one of the Intuit Tax prep products next time. https://accountants-community.intuit.com/articles/1859737-comparing-lacerte-and-proseries-and-procon...


Here's wishing you many Happy Returns
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abctax55
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MY software limits it correctly, unless PEBCAK occurs and "real estate pro" gets checked.

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poolcleaner
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PEBCAK has become a major part of my vocabulary.  Thank you, A.
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abctax55
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I love it....and yes, it has been the issue with more than one of my "technical" issues.
"*******Tax software is no substitute for a professional tax preparer*******
( Generic Comment )"
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