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The form is available but you haven't downloaded the latest update. Try This First Start by checking if the print version of that form is available. Next Steps Assuming the print version of the form is ready, your next step is to make sure your program is up-to-date.

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Got married? Had a baby? Bought a home? TurboTax can help find you any new tax deductions and credits. Every personal TurboTax return is backed by our Audit Support Guarantee for free guidance from a trained tax professional. I hate this because I always have my taxes done early. They have had almost a year. Hard to believe it's not finalized. This I know. I just have all complete so I have nothing to worry about. I'm not stupid. No one stated that you were; but you should Never try to file ahead of the IRS!

There is no such thing as Early, when they are not even accepting returns for another 2 weeks, and partly the IRS does this to finish making changes per Congress. They haven't had a Year. Congress keeps making changes. But are you even in the right place on the internet? This is a community of Professional tax preparers using ProSeries to prepare their Clients' tax returns. You may be looking for support as an individual taxpayer. Please visit the TurboTax Help site for support.

However, you could be lost on the internet. This is a community of software users of those specific programs. It's not a Social Network; this is people's Jobs. You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain Too much love drives a man insane You broke my will, but what a thrill Goodness gracious, great balls of fire. If this were an exclusive community for accountants only and no one else were allowed to read or post, then it should be stated as such and others should be prevented from doing so.

So that poster has just as much right to ask his question as anyone else. Just, dont be a jerk. You hit the nail on the head. The Paying Customers here have asked intuit for Years to require a license code for these forums. Just because Intuit never locked access to this user forum by asking you to use a License Code to prove you bought one of the programs that cost a professional tax preparer tens of thousands of dollars every year, is no reason to act as if you can pop into a person's workplace and berate the people here who are simply trying to do their jobs.

You are certainly welcome to go to a Social Media platform and complain there. Because this is not a Social Site. This is a Workplace. You seem to want to use that argument for why you can Barge In, but you would not do this in real life to people who are at their desks and trying to work. Did you even have a question for how your client's IRA withdrawal might be treated as a Disaster withdrawal subject to the 3-year rule? I got here the same way the other guy did I quick Google search brings me to your lovely discussion and I have learned practically everything I need to know.

You should try to IGNORE posts like this one instead of writing rude replies to people who wandered in here through no fault of their own. Like ME. You must have done another search to find that "simply ludicrous" is Intuit's middle name. But that isn't the Program in use here. You are in the wrong Community. If you really care, go to the place you have the people using the same program you are using.



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