ajcpa
Level 3

I have a client that donated a vehicle worth FMV  to a charity and I got an error on Form 8283.  I called customer support indicated I need to upload a PDF Form 1098-C in order to remove the error or uncheck the error validation when submitting the return.    Amazing advice.   I exclaimed that for a $500 donation or less, a Form 1098-C is not required but Intuit still requires it to eliminate the error.   They will not change or correct the error.   So much for a professional product when the software establishes their standard and does not follow IRS guidelines and provide no flexibility for CPA to do it the right thing.

Who is Intuit protecting?   All they have been doing is making our job more challenging.

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