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No. Keep the original receipts. I remember a court case when someone won and then he showed a bunch of tickets to prove of his loses. The court examined the tickets carefully and noticed some shoe prints on the tickets, the court assumed that the tax payer cleaned the arena after all disappointed gamblers throw away their tickets. With the software packages out there, it will be easy for someone to change the last digit of the year and make 2013 look like 2014. Also they can change the amounts.
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As a bonus, you don't have to worry about this person's first name to be lost in the translation.
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Have you tried options, preferences, preparer manager, "none"?. You might need to roll it over again. On rollover manager, you need to uncheck "enter default preparer...."
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Thank you for your posting. Last year and this year, I have realized that I made a mistake because someone posted this issue. Yesterday I did one return for DC (DC is always late with forms), so I was not surprised that DC was not ready. Then I did one for MD, and I thought they were late because they are not receiving efiles anyway. BUT after reading your post, I went to check and I have not selected any states to be updated. I made the changes and all my 3 states are ready. I have to admit that I have not read the instructions for installation this year and I don't know anything, I even forgot how to click next because Jack said "Forget what you learned the previous years". On a said note, I never like to be fancy and manipulate installations, I follow their next, next instructions and if I have an issue then I see what I can do. I learned this from someone: "Don't put salt on your food unless you have tasted it"
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Program encountered an unexpected error and needs to close
Pacun replied to ZoomnFinancial's topic in General Chat
Be careful when you do this after you start efiling. If you revert back you will have returns that you transmitted and they will be listed as created. You might not be able to receive any rejections on the ones that were transmitted during the time you "erased". This is how reverting works: Imagine that one night you went to sleep with 6 people or that you had a fight and hurt someone at a bar while traveling to California. The police is looking for you. Well, you have a restore point and you restore to one or two days before. The restore date is ONLY for you and you will have no recollection that you went to California. But life goes on for the other people and the 6 people you slept with remember every detail or the person you hurt in California is looking for you and so is the police. When the police arrests you, you will have no idea what happened and you will say "I am innocent". I guess that's what happens to all those criminals since most of them claim to be innocent when questioned by the police. -
Submission ID that is longer than our system allowed
Pacun replied to Naveen Mohan from New York's topic in General Chat
The only thing that comes to my mind is that while working on the return you put a book on the keyboard and it typed extra numbers that were transmitted. -
"That's not entirely accurate". ATX packaged .net 4.5. Programs normally state: "You must have .net 4.5 in order to install", but in my case, it was packaged by ATX if I am not mistaken... that's the reason my computer rebooted.
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Marco, Was you that reported the same issue last year? I remember last year that it was also a computer system error. Keep in mind that a computer system includes the programs, the hardware and the user.
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DC, MD and VA used to allow me to efile, but last year all of them were rejected "because the IRS forms were not efiled"
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While hard disk space is dirt cheap, dealing with a computer without a page file might not be pleasant. They need to fix it soon. We are talking about many potential and/or eventual issues here. That's without mentioning that your backup software will run extra hours, your hard disk could become fragmented, and everything could be slow.
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What code did you enter on the 1099-R input? Also, did you enter "taxable amount" on line 2 (I believe)?
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Keep in mind that with this setup you cannot depreciate your computer 100% neither can you deduct 100% for internet access.
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File as the passport reads. I have never seen or imagine a person without first name. My three states don't allow me to efile if I didn't efile the federal return.
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LOL. I am happy to report that the program works well so far.
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I am happy that the programs works properly. I downloaded it this morning and installed it. I updated all the forms and I rolled over a client who left the documents yesterday. Everything worked well and I was able to create the 1040 efile file and then I printed. Last year when you printed after you created the efile file, you would get "rejected", but this year that's not the case. I had one problem and it was a very stupid one from ATX programmers. I started downloading the ATX file and I was working on a translation and doing other things. Then when the program was downloaded, I started installation. I saw that ATX was updated or install .net 4.5. All the sudden my computer rebooted without any notice or warning. ATX is lucky I was not on my facebook, otherwise I would be really pissed if my computer rebooted while chatting with my friends. Program seems to be very good this year. Let's have a nice tax season!!!
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You need more than two if you are a security guard monitoring a bunch of cameras or if you work on Wall Street. For us, 2 is the equilibrium.
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How did they find stunts to do that? lol.
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This was automatically on past years. You only had to check mark it for dependents. Update the program and also look on the "filer's" tab where you enter dob and phone number.
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I know this is a taxable event, but is the award taxable?
Pacun replied to Pacun's topic in General Chat
Almost will not cut it. Besides you have to be "impaired" and not be able to handle golf or/and sex with your spouse for more than once a month. -
I haven't read the whole thing but let me tell you that laptops but default can handle two monitors at least and you will be able to see whatever you want on each monitor and they will not be replica. The same is true with computer with video cards with two outlets.
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Yes, such animal exists and you can have 3 or 4 monitors if you want. You can pair each monitor that you have with two other monitors using 2 Y video adapters. Keep in mind that you will have only two outputs and even with three monitors, you will only have two different view and the third one will be a replica of the other two.
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Just to calculate ONE pay check every month. I kind like that tiny application so I want to see another exploits of it.
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I have QuickBooks and ATX business forms. I also have Medlin accounting. I don't see much benefit by using Medlin, do you? Do you use those three programs? Why do you need all three?
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Only one. Why do you think I didn't have any issues last year? Most networks had issues.
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Standalone. We used to have two installations: Standalone and workstation. The standalone was a server per se. I guess now we have all 3 installation modes.