Reminders- Unable to check off recurring tasks as completed on my iMac

I have a weird question.  I use reminders on my iMac (located in Calendar), on my iPhone and iPad.  It is all syncing nicely with iCloud, however I am unable to check-off items completed that are recurring (for instance made the house payment) on my iMac ONLY.  In other words, I am able to check these items off on my iPhone or my iPad and then it is removed and renewed for the next month on my iMac when I do so but I cannot do this for some reason on my iMac.  I can check off non-recurring items on my iMac without a problem. 
Any suggestions? 

Same issue here.  If I check them off via iCloud.com (on Mac or Windows PC) they disappear completely.  If I check them off from iPhone/iPad, the "current" one marks complete and the next occurance shows up as expected.
Apple -- please fix this bug!

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