If anyone here is using Proseries, have you tried unchecking the "hide sensitive date" in the print options. I have a 8453 to mail in and the social of the client is masked no matter what print option I use. I contacted support and they are "looking into it". I am going to try and over-ride the social so it prints blank and write it in. Or just use a blank form and write it all in. Just want other Proseries users know that the social will not print correctly on the 8453. Many stupid issues with ProSeries this year. May have to check out a demo of Drake this summer.
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Originally posted by TaxGuyBill View PostThis is sort of a side question: Is there a reason why you are mailing the 8453 rather than attaching a PDF of the document to the e-filed tax return?
In answer to your question, until Intuit fixes their stupidity, you may just need to manually do it.
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostYou can attach a pdf of Form 8332 in Pro series.
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Originally posted by TaxGuyBill View PostIf I remember correctly, when you attach 8332 it automatically creates a 8453. So you may want to try deleting what you have and it should auto-generate when you attach the 8332. I am pretty sure it is still part of the return, so be sure it does auto-generate.
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Originally posted by Twin Turbo Z View PostIf anyone here is using Proseries, have you tried unchecking the "hide sensitive date" in the print options. I have a 8453 to mail in and the social of the client is masked no matter what print option I use. I contacted support and they are "looking into it". I am going to try and over-ride the social so it prints blank and write it in. Or just use a blank form and write it all in. Just want other Proseries users know that the social will not print correctly on the 8453. Many stupid issues with ProSeries this year. May have to check out a demo of Drake this summer.Last edited by TAXNJ; 01-30-2017, 09:48 PM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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Originally posted by TAXNJ View PostHave you contacting support again? Pro Series software support should have an script and/or instruction aid to follow if the program allows.
Bill, back to the 8332. I looked on the IRS site and checked other sites and everything points to the fact that the 8332 has to be mailed with the 8453. I realize documents like stock sales reports and others can be attached via pdf, but I dont see anything pointing to 8332's. Can you point me to a law that verifies. Thanks again for the help.
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Originally posted by Twin Turbo Z View PostHave an 8332. We have always just mailed it in. Old school. Can the 8332 be attached via pdf or is a hard copy required also. We always just mailed them. If they can be attached and efiled then I will learn how to do that within the program. Let me know. Thanks BillBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by Twin Turbo Z View PostI
Bill, back to the 8332. I looked on the IRS site and checked other sites and everything points to the fact that the 8332 has to be mailed with the 8453. I realize documents like stock sales reports and others can be attached via pdf, but I dont see anything pointing to 8332's. Can you point me to a law that verifies. Thanks again for the help.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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Originally posted by TAXNJ View PostSee page 2 "caution" paragraph and taxea reply today to help your decision if efile or US mail form. Also did not have a problem efiling with return in the past. Dont know about a "law" to verify it but you can always spend time looking for it in the tax code
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