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Intuit Turbotax and MAC OS Ventura, doesn't print
#1
O.K. you Inuit people who dislike the company, here is one for you.

I am doing my first tax return for the family. (Grandson), simple return.

Go to print, get the thermometer showing progress, then a "Ding" noise and nothing.

Search the internet last night and come up with the problems has been known for over a month or since Turbotax was released and still no fix. 17 page thread.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/after-...00/3435032

So Ventura will install and run the program, just won't print when needed. Work around is to export PDF, but I am still uncertain which pages to send to California via snail mail. Updating my other machine to Sonoma using OCLP and will see how that works. People say that's fine.

But to go so long and not even acknowledge that there is a problem, that is a big strike against Intuit.
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#2
Can't you export as pdf what you'd print and send in?

Have you paid TurboTax fees for his return? I'd be tempted to start over elsewhere. You've done all the work, its just a matter of typing it in into a new site. It would be tedious but over quickly.

And yes, this is EXACTLY the sort of thing that inspired my original hatred for that company.
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#3
I always print it from the pdf and mail it in. There are specific instructions about not sending the first several pages. I just looked at my 2023 taxes and the CA part has a couple of pages of summary then several pages of estimated taxes to be used in 2024 and then the CA page starts. It continues on and includes the Federal form that CA requires. Note that you can save the forms as filed as a pdf and also the forms with supporting information as a pdf. I have to be careful to send in the forms as filed and not the one with supporting information.
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Michael wrote:
I always print it from the pdf and mail it in. There are specific instructions about not sending the first several pages. I just looked at my 2023 taxes and the CA part has a couple of pages of summary then several pages of estimated taxes to be used in 2024 and then the CA page starts. It continues on and includes the Federal form that CA requires. Note that you can save the forms as filed as a pdf and also the forms with supporting information as a pdf. I have to be careful to send in the forms as filed and not the one with supporting information.

I think I'll follow your advice. I made a couple of dumb tax moves this year (a large Roth conversion being one), and that combined with my move to Indiana resulted in not only a large Fed tax bill but a large state tax bill as well (I knew there was a reason I resided so long in Florida!).

Thus, I'm in no hurry to file or to pay for TurboTax.
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