Colleen in MN Posted March 15, 2014 Report Posted March 15, 2014 For many of the Minnesota returns, ATX will add these forms automatically: MN Sch M1ED MN Sch M1CD MN Sch M1NC The problem is that M1ED and M1CD have income limits (<$37,500, and <$38,750). The error check identifies this limit and recommends discard. Why does ATX add them in the first place when income is already over the limit at time of auto-add? I end up discarding them manually. (which usually crashes the software upon the 2nd discard function) MN Sch M1NC isn't used in all cases -- like 6251 - so wouldn't the option of adding it be our choice? Anyone else frustrated with this? Found a work-around? It's a waste of time when they shouldn't be added in the first place. Quote
kcjenkins Posted March 16, 2014 Report Posted March 16, 2014 I have no idea, but would strongly urge you to talk to tech support, they may have a solution, or at least can ask for a fix if alerted to the problem. Quote
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