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April 11, 2022
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I have long-term capital loss carryover to enter, where do I enter it?

  • April 11, 2022
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I didn't use TurboTax last year, but I still have long-term capital loss capital need to be entered on Schedule D. TurboTax didn't ask me to enter it.

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Employee
April 11, 2022

@ wanhuiyang  wrote:
I have long-term capital loss carryover to enter, where do I enter it?
I didn't use TurboTax last year, but I still have long-term capital loss capital need to be entered on Schedule D. TurboTax didn't ask me to enter it.

 

Use this tool as a shortcut to get to the capital loss carryover questions.

 

  • With your return interview open, go to the left menu column and click on TAX TOOLS, then TOOLS.
  • In the Tools window choose the blue button TOPIC SEARCH.
  • In the search line enter the exact phrase capital loss carryover without quotes.
  • In the results list select capital loss carryover (it may already be highlighted) and click GO.
April 12, 2022

Sorry! But there is no RETURN REVIEW on the screen or Tax Tools, Tools as you mentioned

 

Employee
April 12, 2022

@ wanhuiyang wrote:

Sorry! But there is no RETURN REVIEW on the screen or Tax Tools, Tools as you mentioned

 


I didn't use the term "RETURN REVIEW" anywhere.    Instead I told you to open your return interview.   In other words, go back to the interview for your in-progress return, and then I gave the steps once your return was open.    The instructions I provided above are for ONLINE TurboTax.

 

Please verify what product you are using.

Underneath your question above, it says you are using Online TurboTax.   Is that wrong?  Are you instead using desktop software (CD/download)?

 

If you are using Online TurboTax, here's what that left column menu looks like when your return interview is open.  If you're using desktop software, this won't apply, and I can give you different directions.

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Once you click on Tax Tools, then Tools, you will get the Tools window.  Then follow the rest of the steps as I provided previously.

If you are using desktop software (CD/download), this method won't apply to you, and I'll give you different instructions.