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  1. Minor Clarification which is explained in the article: The one rollover limitation is per 12 month period not per calendar year as the title implies. Example: You cannot do a December 2014 rollover followed by a January 2015 rollover even though the rollovers are in two different calendar years. Sometimes the word we choose to use is very important !
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  2. Roj Carl Snellman vs IRS http://www.bizactions.com/showopp.cfm/spid/1005/art/2338/
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  3. Look at Line 2, Part I of Form 8889 and your question will be answered. It says . . . . . ."Do not include employer contributions . . . . . .
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  4. ATX 2005-2014 will work well with WIN7. 2004 and older need to be on an XP machine.
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  5. Server connectivity has absolutely nothing to do with internet connection. It pertains to network connectivity (network only), and how fast the server portion of the program responds (standalone and network). The server portion of the program is structured to run through X amount of files... say... 10,000. These files are only form updates, system indexes, and the like.... no actually tax return files, or tax data. However, corrupted form updates, broken index, corruption, etc... can exceed the file count size. This then slows the server process down, which generates the 'Retry' error. With that being said... if you see one or two retry messages... click retry and keep going. If you start getting a whole slew of them... call support; they can resolve it (for the most part). In regards to network connectivity... if your network is not working at proper parameters (say... 100/1000 network switch, CAT 5 minimum cabling, and all hardwired)... that will generate the Retry message, because it takes longer than expected for program and database to communicate.
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