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Where does it say that the returns I purchased last year "expire"?

lauraleetax
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itonewbie
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It has always been the case except in the past, you could prepare prior year returns free of charge.  Starting with TY2019, prior year returns not created before Dec 31 will be chargeable when printed/e-filed against your current year credits.

https://proconnect.intuit.com/community/proconnect-tax-online-news-and-updates/discussion/why-did-in...

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IRonMaN
Level 15

Probably in really fine print buried somewhere in the user agreement.  I seem to remember something about folks being a little POed about the new and improved way Intuit is handling things in their Online offering.


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itonewbie
Level 15

It has always been the case except in the past, you could prepare prior year returns free of charge.  Starting with TY2019, prior year returns not created before Dec 31 will be chargeable when printed/e-filed against your current year credits.

https://proconnect.intuit.com/community/proconnect-tax-online-news-and-updates/discussion/why-did-in...

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lauraleetax
Level 1

Thanks for confirming that I was not alone in this.  Hmm.  Will have to look.  Thanks.

George4Tacks
Level 15

I am sure it was in a similar position last year. For 2019 Look toward the bottom of https://proconnect.intuit.com/tax-online/pricing/ 

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Click the circled yada yada yada and you will see

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