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It indicates you are a ProSeries Professional user. What fees are associated beyond the cost of the program? I didn't realize there were fees for an extension or printing. I've never experienced that. I recognize there are addon fees for esignature and other offerings, but I have never been charged a fee for efiling, an extension, or for printing. Maybe there are fees for PPR?
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I am a ProSeries Professional user.
I paid for 100 filings upfront and pay for anything beyond that on a per return basis. $57 per return for 1040.
But it is my understanding that if I file an extension or print a return or e-file it, I am only supposed to be charged once per client.
But I think, but not positive, that I am being charged to extend it and then charged again to e-file or print out the return. I don't think that is correct. I should only be charged once.
So where can I see what I've been charged for whom?
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Godfather - I think our friend Chap is on the pay per return method so he is dealing with something we don't deal with, but I did find this in a search. Sometimes searches can be helpful here and other times they are worthless.
View or print the Pay-Per-Return audit report in ProSeries (intuit.com)
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Select Tools > Pay Per Return > Print Audit Report
The report will list name of client, date, time, amount, etc
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Are these returns with states as well as federal? Youre probably seeing the state fee being charged at the time of filing, you only paid for the federal when the extension was filed..
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