You can delete a schedule attached to a form (or return): during data entry when the form is open (AE) from the Return index when the form is highlighted creating a shortcut icon on the toolbar and click on it. For instructions on creating icons refer to Toolbars.
Deleting Integrated SchedulesWhen a form or schedule contains a value or values integrated from other schedules or sub-schedules to the schedule you have open, these integrated schedules and sub-schedules MUST be deleted first. For example: UI Expand |
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title | To delete a Rental schedule to which you have integrated a Depreciation worksheet and/or a Capital Works Deductions worksheet |
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| Turn off integration to the Rental schedule in Depreciation worksheet. Turn off integration to the Rental schedule in Capital Works Deductions worksheet. Delete the Rental schedule.
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| If you delete a schedule or worksheet which has another worksheet integrating to it, Tax will recreate a blank schedule or worksheet of the type you have just deleted. |
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title | To delete a schedule |
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| Click Preparation > Delete Schedules to present the index of schedules currently attached to the return.
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| If there are no schedules attached to the return, the message No schedules on File for this Return is displayed. |
From this list highlight a schedule click [Enter]. At the query, confirm the deletion by selecting Yes, or cancel the deletion by selecting No.
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| For Accountants Enterprise: WARNING You cannot delete the main income tax return of any type nor the Calculation (Estimate) created for the return by clicking [F4]. Selecting to delete the main income tax return, clears it. Click [F4] again to confirm a NIL estimate. Even though you have deleted the return there will always be a blank return if you click [Enter] on the return code. Do NOT delete NOT delete a return code from the Return Index unless you are planning to delete the entire return and everything attached to it, that is the all the tax affairs for the client. |
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