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kivacin
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Janis, you were absolutely right.  As the wife had not been sure if her husband was getting his taxes done with me or not, I had created a return to include both the husband and the wife.  I always file with the husband on the primary page and the wife on the second, just to always have it the same.  I did NOT uncouple because I didn't think it was necessary and he might to choose to come with her one day and I would already be set up for him.  Besides that, I figured if his income was high enough, it wouldn't matter because the income is the same whether coupled or not, but then ran into the issue of WHERE to put his income to make sure it transferred correctly.  Everywhere I tried pretty much gave me issues of one sort or another until I tried uncoupling them.  Once I did that, I was able to put his income on either her info page or Schedule 2 and the program handled it correctly regarding any transfers.

So thank you once again for your help.  I really appreciate it.

(and didn't realize I had this thread running in two separate spots, so I'll put the answer there as well)

The answer to my question is to UNCOUPLE the return!

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