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Old 04-18-2009, 04:16 PM
Dan Schumacher
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Default Re: 1040X for Schedule D

"Harlan Lunsford" <lunstax[at]bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Dan Schumacher wrote:
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> I just noticed that my loss carryover is extremely large. I
> traced the error to a data entry mistake in 2006 (two zeroes
> added to the basis of one stock). After using TaxCut to
> duplicate the original return with the correct data, and
> cascading the revised carryover numbers into a copy of my 2007
> and 2008 returns, I now have a correct version of Schedule D
> for
> each of the 3 years. Do I need to file a 1040X with the
> revised
> Schedule D forms even though there is no change in tax
> liability?
> Or should I just use the correct carryover numbers as input for
> next year?
> Regards, Dan

Keep everything for your records in case it's ever needed,
although I
doubt it.
Then, as the Bible says, 'go forth and sin no more.' (grin

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Thanks Harlan. Lesson learned: Pay more attention to return.
Don't assume that software contains a crystal ball to catch and
fix fumble fingered errors.

Regards, Dan

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Old 04-17-2009, 08:17 PM
Harlan Lunsford
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Default Re: 1040X for Schedule D

Dan Schumacher wrote:
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> I just noticed that my loss carryover is extremely large. I
> traced the error to a data entry mistake in 2006 (two zeroes
> added to the basis of one stock). After using TaxCut to
> duplicate the original return with the correct data, and
> cascading the revised carryover numbers into a copy of my 2007
> and 2008 returns, I now have a correct version of Schedule D for
> each of the 3 years. Do I need to file a 1040X with the revised
> Schedule D forms even though there is no change in tax liability?
> Or should I just use the correct carryover numbers as input for
> next year?
> Regards, Dan

Keep everything for your records in case it's ever needed, although I
doubt it.
Then, as the Bible says, 'go forth and sin no more.' (grin

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 04-17-2009, 05:41 PM
Dan Schumacher
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Default 1040X for Schedule D

I just noticed that my loss carryover is extremely large. I
traced the error to a data entry mistake in 2006 (two zeroes
added to the basis of one stock). After using TaxCut to
duplicate the original return with the correct data, and
cascading the revised carryover numbers into a copy of my 2007
and 2008 returns, I now have a correct version of Schedule D for
each of the 3 years. Do I need to file a 1040X with the revised
Schedule D forms even though there is no change in tax liability?
Or should I just use the correct carryover numbers as input for
next year?

Regards, Dan

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