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I appreciate your response, but it still seems to miss the mark. Yes, as I stated previously, changing the software should not be the same as changing the tax return, and I said that because that is exactly what ProSeries did, they changed my returns.! It is fine with updating the software, that is part of the $1000's we must pay for it. We expect updates. But what I do not expect, and do not want to accept, is ProSeries actually modifying a previously filed and accepted tax return. I do not see how this is even ethical on their part. They have no-one's permission to change a return...change the software all you want, but do NOT change my tax returns. That is what amended returns are for...or so I thought.
I have always kept pdf and paper of all my returns for decades. Thank goodness, since now I will have to manually override and restore the ProSeries altered returns to their previous "as filed" condition. Why should I have to spend this extra time undoing what they should not have done in the first place?