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The worksheet for some unknown reason is crediting two dependents under age 17, but there are none. Client is eligible to receive $1800 since his income went down in 2020, but the worksheet is giving him additional credits for two young children. It's the second time this has happened. I deleted the form and started all over, but same issue. Should I just maneuver it to credit the client with $1800? Any ideas of what's happening? No children in 2019 either.
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WOW!! It worked!!
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@Just-Lisa-Now- Shouldn't this be brought to Intuit programmers attention ? ! ? If this client had NO children on their return but the program is calculating RRC for two children, I see that as a HUGE problem. And great that deleting the dependent line on the Information Worksheet resolved this BUT that isn't what I want to have to look for and do.
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I can't remember if I gave them this one or not, I'll send it in again. I havent been getting any communication about anything I post to them, so I dunno.
Ive been double checking my totals and havent seen it happen yet, so Im not sure if they'll be able to duplicate the issue.
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