A couple of weeks ago, I posted a question as the client could not e-file because, according to the error code:
"Estimated tax payments may not be greater than taxable income for electronic filing"
I had never heard of this. I spent over an hour on research and could not verify this claim. Nevertheless, Proseries would not let the return be e-filed.
I called Proseries technical support and got some tech who basically said if that is the the code is that must be the law. Worthless info. It gets me mad that I pay so much for the software and receive little, if any, guidance. Grrrrrrr!
I called the IRS and they said they could not help me with the answer.
I posted the quandry here and you wise folks were skeptical of the software error and were of better wisdom than the IRS and Proseries.
I finally decided to just paper file the return.
This morning I get a "newsflash" from Proseries that there is an error in the software program and they will fix it on or about February 24. Duh, I thought there was an error but the Technical Support people did not research or check into it.
Gee, that makes me feel warm and fuzzy about the tax returns I have already completed and mailed. What else are they going to reveal about whats wrong about their software?
Now we have to be on alert for the software as it may cheerfully generate inaccurate returns.
Beginning to think it is us against the world.
"Estimated tax payments may not be greater than taxable income for electronic filing"
I had never heard of this. I spent over an hour on research and could not verify this claim. Nevertheless, Proseries would not let the return be e-filed.
I called Proseries technical support and got some tech who basically said if that is the the code is that must be the law. Worthless info. It gets me mad that I pay so much for the software and receive little, if any, guidance. Grrrrrrr!
I called the IRS and they said they could not help me with the answer.
I posted the quandry here and you wise folks were skeptical of the software error and were of better wisdom than the IRS and Proseries.
I finally decided to just paper file the return.
This morning I get a "newsflash" from Proseries that there is an error in the software program and they will fix it on or about February 24. Duh, I thought there was an error but the Technical Support people did not research or check into it.
Gee, that makes me feel warm and fuzzy about the tax returns I have already completed and mailed. What else are they going to reveal about whats wrong about their software?
Now we have to be on alert for the software as it may cheerfully generate inaccurate returns.
Beginning to think it is us against the world.
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