BobKamman
Level 15

Those forms are all available in final form from IRS.  I agree it's incredible that Intuit doesn't want business from farm-return preparers, but the alternative is to file a paper return.  If you're trying to beat the ES penalty, there shouldn't be a problem involving delayed refunds.  Meanwhile, check around on what other software companies have available now, to help you decide what to buy next year.