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To: kdavy who wrote (61602)3/7/2002 12:30:12 AM
From: ELH1006  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
kdavy. I had the same problem and resolved the issue by manually inserting the totals. You will need to use the override function to carry the net number from schedule D forward. Either hand write or type and paste the numbers onto the schedule D lines, then copy the form for inclusion with the tax return.

Eddie



To: kdavy who wrote (61602)3/7/2002 12:42:04 AM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 70976
 
That makes it unanimous. With AMAT at 50, all the traders are selling covered calls, selling long positions, or shorting. What are your buyback targets? I'm thinking 45 is likely, 40 is possible.



To: kdavy who wrote (61602)3/7/2002 1:19:55 PM
From: runes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
kdavy - Use Turbo Tax Deluxe

I ran into the Turbo Tax Schedule D limitation last year and had to upgrade to Deluxe. What's nice is that it can directly download trade information from some brokerages (I use Fidelity who provides the software for free if you are an "active trader").

Caveat - I checked Intuit's web site and couldn't find a confirmation. And now I see they are selling a Premier edition. You may want to call up Intuit to confirm which version can handle your level of trades.
(i.e. - I wouldn't put it past them to cripple the Deluxe version this year in order to push the higher profit Premier version.)