How about a warning when the T2222 (Northern Residents Deduction) contains information in the "Place of Residence" or "Province or Territory" and no dates are entered it would bring up a warning similar to the one when a T-Slip is missing. Not critical issue, just a suggestion. :)
Regards,
Verlin Wiebe
Wiebe & Froese Accounting Inc.
Roblin, Manitoba
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Northern Residents Deductionwarning when missing on Auditor
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Posted 21 April 2006 - 03:41 PM
Verlin, on May 30 2005, 08:02 AM, said:
How about a warning when the T2222 (Northern Residents Deduction) contains information in the "Place of Residence" or "Province or Territory" and no dates are entered it would bring up a warning similar to the one when a T-Slip is missing. Not critical issue, just a suggestion. :)
Regards,
Verlin Wiebe
Wiebe & Froese Accounting Inc.
Roblin, Manitoba
Regards,
Verlin Wiebe
Wiebe & Froese Accounting Inc.
Roblin, Manitoba
Just bringing this one up again for Intuit, we only do a handful of clients each year who qualify and it can be easy enough to miss. If cross checking with a comparative summary it can be easily spotted otherwise it can be easy too miss... Again just a sugggestion, not a bug. :) So far none missed this year but can be easily enough done. :)
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Posted 21 April 2006 - 03:55 PM
Verlin, on Apr 21 2006, 11:41 AM, said:
Just bringing this one up again for Intuit, we only do a handful of clients each year who qualify and it can be easy enough to miss. If cross checking with a comparative summary it can be easily spotted otherwise it can be easy too miss... Again just a sugggestion, not a bug. :) So far none missed this year but can be easily enough done. :)
Of course..... If you did miss one, how would you know???? :lol:
Sorry. Couldn't resist
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Posted 21 April 2006 - 04:10 PM
Dink Meeker, on Apr 21 2006, 10:55 AM, said:
Of course..... If you did miss one, how would you know???? :lol:
Sorry. Couldn't resist
Sorry. Couldn't resist
lol, got me there... :lol:
I should have said none missed where we have realized right after filing and sent in an adjustment.
One can do an export or setup a filter which would bring up just the files where a claim was made in 2004 and not in 2005. This doesn't catch files where the client moved in the year and a first time claim should have been made... But it will catch any other ones.
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