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Hello. For a C-Corp with a Sept19' y/e, should I be using 2018, or 2019 ProConnect? Thank you so much.

mdamato
Level 2
This return is due in 11 days and every page shows "Do Not File" on it with a fiscal period ending on 9/20. These errors are preventing me from e-filing an extension. I have a 5472 to file as well and that can cost me $25k if it's late. I'm trying to get last year's $10k penalty waived because Intuit and the IRS couldn't help me file on time last year.  I'm starting to panic as I did 1 year ago. Thanks
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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
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You use the 2018 program, just like last year you would have used the 2017 program.


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itonewbie
Level 15
For full fiscal year, under Client Information > Miscellaneous Info > Fiscal Year End (MM). In your case, you'd enter 9 to produce 9/30/2018.
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IRonMaN
Level 15
2018

Slava Ukraini!
Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

You use the 2018 program, just like last year you would have used the 2017 program.


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abctax55
Level 15
Soooo....what/how did you file last year that created such problems???
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George4Tacks
Level 15
Why not file a paper extension?

Here's wishing you many Happy Returns
taxIQ
Level 2

use the beginning of the fiscal year to determine which tax year you will be preparing.

abctax55
Level 15

Yep.... but the issue at hand is that there will be TWO years beginning in 2019.  The short year (beginning AND ending in 2019, and then the full twelve month year beginning in 2019, ending in 2020.

Only one of those can be efiled.

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taxIQ
Level 2

I must have missed where the post mentions anything about a short tax year

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mdamato
Level 2

Hello again. I am now using the 2018 return to file tax year 10/1/18 through 09/30/19 and the top of the 1120 form shows 10/01/2018 through 09/30/18. Where exactly is the input field for this? Thanks so much for your help.

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itonewbie
Level 15
For full fiscal year, under Client Information > Miscellaneous Info > Fiscal Year End (MM). In your case, you'd enter 9 to produce 9/30/2018.
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mdamato
Level 2

Thank you very much sir. I did have a 9 in there and I still get 9/2018 as the end date. I think I will just print it out, and use a PDF editor to change the dates. Again, I thank you and everyone else who has responded. Happy New Year.

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itonewbie
Level 15

@mdamato wrote:

Thank you very much sir. I did have a 9 in there and I still get 9/2018 as the end date.


Happy new year to you too!

Something is not right.  I just tried and it's working fine (see attached).

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abctax55
Level 15

I must have missed where the post mentions anything about a short tax year

And I must have missed the point that I was posting my response in the wrong thread.  Oops.

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mdamato
Level 2

Thanks for trying. Maybe it's because I re-used the 2018 tax return, the one I filed last year with a 9/30/18 ending date?  I saved a copy and re-used it. 

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