Two choices -
Extend the return and file when the 2023 forms are ready.
or
Paper file using the 2022 forms by crossing off 2022 and manually writing 2023 on the forms.
Wow.... echo, echo, echo 😉
I'd add that make sure you triple check ALL carryovers, and depreciation, and any tax law change implications.
I suggest waiting for 2023 software if at 'all' possible.
@abctax55 @IRonMaN there's also a chance that the actual tax rate may increase from the flat 21% to I believe 28% which they are proposing. While I doubt that this will happen, remember a couple of years or so ago the 15% tax bracket was eliminated and the flat 21% tax instituted. The 15% tax bracket I believe applied to taxable income under $50,000, I.E. it usually applied to small businesses. But small businesses got the shaft and it went from 15% to 21%, and I thought the politicians were always trying to help small businesses. What a joke.
@abctax55 That's great news. Happy birthday to Juno!🐕☝🎂.... time flies. hard to believe that my Heidi turned 9 years old on June 6th. Seems like just yesterday she was a puppy. But she still acts like one, This morning she was running up and down a crick splashing like a little puppy.
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