Forfeiting any software issues, one needs to care of stability, strength and equilibrium of forces. You can see in cantilever walls that the active forces are counted down to the bottom to be equilibrated by passive forces (to one of both sides), and, maybe, some tie or ties. Hence (for overall equilibrium) better to consider all active forces at one side, footing and key depth included. In cantilever action, however, and for the stem of the wall, counting this or not has no effect (for the same push with depth) on the stem's sizing, but not counting it for overall equilibrium would be I think except some justification arises out of standard practice.