![]() My whole thing with is I have "simple" return. Posts: 455 | Location: Sussex WI | Registered: April 04, 2010 I don't generally get shit back from the feds, I'm getting a whole $2.00 this year, and I really don't want to have to keep paying for this. I can get the desktop version for the same $40 from Amazon but I can't find anything that will tell me if I can just keep using that from this point on or if I will still need to buy it again next year. And I do know that it is something I would probably now need to pay every year with the online thing. So now they want to charge me $40 to "purchase" the upgrade to finish everything. That is until this year, they seemed to have "fixed" whatever it was that previously let me get all the way through without the upgrade. I think I did actually pay once but it was quite a few years ago. ![]() Oddly/thankfully I have been able to somehow never actually do the upgrade thing and just kept going and filing with the free version. I have been using the online free for the last several years and haven't had any real issues with things, but because I have a HSA through work, the free version apparently isn't the "correct" version and I am always prompted that I need to upgrade to the deluxe version for whatever amount. You won't have to pay for Online.I've been digging and can't find a answer for this. tax file to your computer or lost it, there is a way to do it by starting a 2020 return in the Online version, transfer to that and then continue in the desktop version. tax2019 file from online, like if you were going to amend.Ģ. ![]() You can only transfer at the very beginning. then start a new return and the very first thing you do is Transfer from. tax2019 file (not just the pdf file) to your computer before online was shut down in Oct. If you used the online version last year and need to transfer your info to this year's Desktop version there are 2 ways depending on what you have.ġ. When did you file 2019? If it was late in the year or you mailed it, try putting in 0 (zero) for the AGI. Then when you are done also save it as a PDF file. Are you on Windows or Mac?Īnd be sure to save your tax return frequently too. If your program is not automatically updating each time to launch it (or are you leaving it open?) you need to go up to Online-Check for Updates. The Desktop program needs to be updated frequently. Then it sounds like you need to update the program. Were you able to transfer from you 2019 Online return? We could have told you how. The Desktop program should be a lot easier to use. It will further extend that feeling of helplessness. Last year was a disaster for everyone do not purchase this desktop version. I had asked for a refund on the $25 fee.Īfter printing out files, I closely examined some documents I discovered that some forms were printed with 2019 in/of 2020. And, after speaking with a TTCS rep for over 40 mins, I was placed on mute, and disconnected. If that first submission is rejected, it auto-rejects any follow up attempts. I did, 3x more, then called TTCS again was told that the IRS only allows one submission. My AGI info was lifted directly from my 2019 TT.com forms, so where was the discrepancy, I asked? I was advised to resubmitt forms. After the first 2 attempts, I contacted TT CS and was advised that the IRS was rejecting "alot of TT desktop tax forms" due to AGI discrepancy. I followed all the steps, efiled (paid $25 for the state efiling), only to have my forms rejected. ![]() Importing historical data from TT.com is a non starter (something to do with the way TT.com saves the file-really?). Saving tax files produces error codes, that can only be resolved by visiting online forums to resolve. The desktop version is riddled with non-intuitive errors that should not be occurring. com version, tried desktop for the first time this year. WARNING: Turbotax desktop does not allow seamless integration with.
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