Originally posted by MAJ
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I found some of that to be misleading.
For example, I find Drake's method of building "what if" scenarios to be safer and more straightforward....you archive the real return, put in "Check values" to prevent yourself from accidentally efiling your what if scenario, and start playing. The ability to store key values to prevent yourself from accidentally filing a return with a test scenario in it is something I have not found in any other product.
I have processed a couple of dozen returns through TaxWorks in the past two years and have been astounded that I found problems that had not been reported. I mentioned some in this forum last year and this year found additional issues with the NY 1041 forms (the AGI amount reported to New York was computed improperly) and for the "see attached" message for the list of beneficiaries, they never produced the list of beneficiaries.
While both of these problems were fixed (actually, they gave me an override to correct their miscalculation), it does not give me a warm cozy that I was finding such problems in the middle of the season (early March).
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