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Multiple-unit input screen | Number of units possible |
|---|---|
114-2, Report of Foreign Bank Accounts (FBAR), Page 2 | No practical limit |
926, Transfer of Property | 250 |
926-2, Transfer of Property Additional Information | 250 |
3115, Change in Accounting Method | No practical limit |
4562, Depreciation and Amortization | 250 |
4684, Casualty and Theft Loss | No practical limit |
4684PY, Prior Year Casualty and Theft Loss | No practical limit |
4720-2, Individuals Subject to Excise Taxes | 250 |
4720SchC, Schedule C - Initial Tax on Excess Business Holdings | 250 |
8824, Like-Kind Exchanges | No practical limit |
Event, Income with Directly Related Expenses General Information | 250 |
Event-2, Income with Direct Expenses and Cost of Goods Sold | 250 |
Event-3, Expenses Directly Related to Income | 250 |
Event-4, Expenses Directly Related to Income | 250 |
EventPF, Income with Directly Related Expenses General Information | 250 |
Even-2PF, Income and Directly Related Expenses | 250 |
Fac, Hospital Facility Information and Needs Assessment | 250 |
Fac-2, Hospital Financial Policies and Collections | 250 |
Fac-3, Hospital Medical Care Information | 250 |
Notes, Notes and Bonds | 250 |
NotePF, Notes and Bonds | 250 |
Rent, Rent and Royalty Propert | 250 |
Screen Rent-2, Rent and Royalty Income and Expenses | 250 |
Sale, Sale of Non-Inventory Assets | 1,000 |
SchK, Supplemental Information on Tax Exempt Bonds | 250 |