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Why did Lacerte tax away the input box for K1 1041 Long Term Capital Gain State Amount IN A 1040? It was there in 2017, gone since.

RETaxAcctBrk
Level 3

Why did Lacerte tax away the input box for K1 1041 Long Term Capital Gain State Amount IN A 1040?  It was there in 2017, gone since.  I don't do a lot of Trust Returns, but it seems this type of inconsistentcy is resulting in all sorts of errors for tax people to reconcile, spending hours trying to figure out what should be a simple data input, especially with new input staff.  Yes, the solution is to input state Long Term Capital Gain into Short Term (for California), and other manual adjustments for other states.  For the price we pay, this is ridiculous.  I would like to know WHY Lacerte took the input box away and 3 years later HAS REFUSED to solve this issue. 

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George4Tacks
Level 15

It does seem to be there for those states where the resident state is one of the few states that treat long term different from short form. 

e.g. AZ Capture.JPG


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