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Based on the note at the top of the page, it is once again proven that you don't want to be a beta tester for ProSeries and download the software early:
"If you downloaded the ProSeries 2023 tax program prior to 11/15/2023, it is possible you are experiencing the inability to update the1040 formset. This will cause the program to display "Form not Final". We have identified the root cause and will be pushing a fix overnight."
Next year I am going to wait and download the software in April ------ just to be safe and just in case I have to do a PA return ---------- those local forms might be ready by then.
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@IRonMaN you hit the nail on the head with that Iron Man. I always wait as late as reasonably possible, not only for that but for everything else. I don't have ants in my pants so I Let other people be the guinea pigs.
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Quite true. They had a similar problem a few years back for those COVID 1099R distributions and form 8915. There was another one a few years before that if I recall correctly. I try to wait until January to download and install.
Now the unfortunate game of Russian Roulette waiting to see what they break for us non-early adopters when they push this "fix" through, ugh.
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Intuit believes in double entry accounting when it comes to fixes. If there is a debit to fix something, there always has to be an offsetting credit to break something.
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agreed.. but I do have to give Intuit kudos for listening to what is broken and pushing out alerts and frequent updates. ok. back to work.
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"but I do have to give Intuit kudos for listening to what is broken and pushing out alerts"
But alerts are a rarity. Those must be reserved for the events that cause the support lines to get overloaded. It's more of a sink or swim for most issues.
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