Originally posted by David1980
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I think anyone familiar with the forms themselves will be more comfortable with ATX than with Drake. The point I was trying to make is that the more you know about what you want to see on the finished product, the more appropriate Drake would be for you to use as a tool. Alternately, that the less you know about what you want to see on the finished product, the less appropriate Drake would be for you as a tool. At the extreme, if you have no idea what a correct tax return should look like, you should not expect to be happy with Drake.
The attached page mimics a situation a friend called me about on April 15. She knew how to handle the scenario but somehow got Drake to prepare the lines as shown on page 1 of the attached 1040 from a single 1099-R. There were no error messages from the software and it would have been e-filiable except for the fact that she knew the amounts were reported incorrectly.
A person who was not familiar with how this should have been reported may not have been aware that this is incorrect and could easily have filed it that way.
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