I have been a pro series customer for 30 years. If I don’t renew for 2022 will I still have viewing access to prior year tax returns? I’m retiring and might have client’s request data from prior years. Thanks
You will not be able to print.
If you don't already have PDF copies of all returns, I would generate them now before your FastPath expires. When I did this I turned on most of the optional forms/worksheets in the Preparer set and enabled printing of SmartWorksheets then I did a batch printing from HomeBase. Depends on how many returns you have, you may want to do them in batches but I just did Select-All (Ctrl-A) and batch print. Took a few hours so don't plan on doing anything else with that computer.
You can also just generate a Filing Copy PDF for everyone if you think you're going to provide clients with copies of their returns. I make it clear in my engagement letter that the client needs to keep their own copies but you do you. 🙂
Rick
After speaking with Pro Series customer service including a supervisor, I was told that I would have both view and print access to prior year tax filings after my license expiration. I posted to this forum and have received mixed responses. I do plan to save pdf files in the event I'm prevented future access.
Thank you for taking the time to respond. Have a great day.
Certainly ProSeries can change the rules any time they want to so maybe they have done so recently. Based on the number of posts in this community though, the reality is that after Fast Path expires, no more printing. We get posts every year about this from grumpy former customers. YMMV.
Rick, from what I remember, you still have access to printing returns that have already been printed or e-filed. You just can't print any NEW clients.
@TaxGuyBill wrote:
Rick, from what I remember, you still have access to printing returns that have already been printed or e-filed. You just can't print any NEW clients.
I think that's how it's supposed to work but we have plenty of people complaining here that they can't print after they cancel. <shrug> Maybe spk will post back next month with a reality check.
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