clwooda
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‎03-05-2021
09:00 AM
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Client qualified in 2019 and it was properly reported on 1040, but not appearing on 2020 1040.
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abctax55
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‎03-05-2021
09:56 AM
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Did you enter the amount on Screen 13?
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abctax55
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‎03-05-2021
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Did you enter the amount on Screen 13?
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abctax55
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‎03-05-2021
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And, BTW, it isn't *just* for retired law enforcement folks.
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holodeck
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‎03-05-2021
10:02 AM
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There's a line to enter "amount of qualified insurance..." on the 1099 wks screen. Just scroll down.