Thank you so much for the info. @VolvoGirl. I have been using TurboTax since 2005.
I had a large capital loss in 2008 (about $60K) but when I checked my 2012 return Schedule D, I didn't see an entry on either line 6 (Short-term capital loss carryover) or line 14 (Long-term capitial loss carryover). That's why I thought that the Carryover has not applied. May be I'm not checking it correctly? If the max. carryover is $3K a year, would there be a figure on either one of these lines since the $60K would not have been exhausted by 2012?
I'm hoping that TurboTax has been doing it right and I'm just not spot checking correctly.
Well you have to check each year from the beginning 2008. Maybe you had a lot of gains that used up the carryover. Did you save the pdf each year with all the worksheets?
Schedule D doesn't actually show the carryover amount. To find your Capital Loss Carryover amount you need to look at your return schedule D page 2. Line 16 will be your total loss and line 21 should be a max loss of 3,000. The difference between line 16 and 21 is the carryover loss for next year.
There is also a Carryover Worksheet showing the carryover from the prior year and the current amounts. Then there is also the Capital Loss Carry Forward worksheet showing the amount transferring over to next year.
In the Online version you have to save your return with all the worksheet as a pdf file to your computer to see Schedule D and the Capital Loss Carry Over and Carry Forward worksheets.
In the Desktop program you can go to Forms and find it in the list in the left column.