TaoWanderer
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NV
Mysterious $1 difference in Capital Gains between Fed and CA
It's showing up as an adjustment, a $1 subtraction (difference between California and federal law) on Sch CA(540NR): California Adjustments on line 13, B. I'm a California Non-Resident. I had over 600 imported stock transactions. I definitely didn't make any adjustments, so why is TurboTax coming up with this, $1 difference?
Is it a bug in the program?
It says I have a capital gain of -1,247 on Fed vs. -1,248 on CA. Should I just leave the dollar be or manually cut it out?
I know this is a TurboTax problem, but this year nobody on their forum seems to be answering any of my questions.
Thank you.
Mysterious $1 difference in Capital Gains between Fed and CA
It's showing up as an adjustment, a $1 subtraction (difference between California and federal law) on Sch CA(540NR): California Adjustments on line 13, B. I'm a California Non-Resident. I had over 600 imported stock transactions. I definitely didn't make any adjustments, so why is TurboTax coming up with this, $1 difference?
Is it a bug in the program?
It says I have a capital gain of -1,247 on Fed vs. -1,248 on CA. Should I just leave the dollar be or manually cut it out?
I know this is a TurboTax problem, but this year nobody on their forum seems to be answering any of my questions.
Thank you.