MissJacki
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‎10-01-2020
05:27 PM
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After being with Intuit for over 30 years I am not renewing my tax software with them for 2020. How long will I have access to the software that I am licensed to use?
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TaxGuyBill
Level 13
‎10-01-2020
05:57 PM
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You can still print and e-file existing tax returns forever.
In order to e-file or print a new tax return, I think that expires December 31st unless you renew the Fast Path ($420-ish per year?).
Level 11
‎10-02-2020
11:51 AM
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I think you can print prior years returns but not e-file them. See this link:
User ID 61
Level 8
‎10-02-2020
09:42 AM
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If I may ask...
- Not renewing - are you retiring from tax prep?
- Are you switching to a different application? If so, what?
- Going back to calculator, pencil and paper?
Hey, I'm not knocking it. I'm just wondering when some of that gravy's gonna spill over on my taters.
rbynaker
Level 11
‎10-02-2020
10:22 AM
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@User ID 61 wrote:
- Going back to calculator, pencil and paper?
That's a bit extreme, don't you think? With the IRS Fill-in PDF forms you no longer need the pencil. 🙂
User ID 61
Level 8
‎10-02-2020
11:12 AM
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@rbynaker you mean there are solutions / situations / conditions / realities that are NOT extreme? A sort of middle ground, or compromise? Inconceivable! 🙂
Hey, I'm not knocking it. I'm just wondering when some of that gravy's gonna spill over on my taters.