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Print (or save as PDF) all three copies of the returns with one click.

JackR

Give the ability to Print (or save as PDF) all three copies of the returns with one click.

I can print the Client Copy, Preparer Copy and Governmnet Copy with one click in Proseries.  The save as PFD function should also give the ability to save to the Documents Folder.

 

Thanks for the idea to print the Client Copy, Preparer Copy and Government Copy with one click (like ProSeries). We are changing the status to "Open for voting" since it has been around for over 30 days and no longer considered "New".

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IntuitGabi
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Status changed to: Open for voting

Thanks for the idea to print the Client Copy, Preparer Copy and Government Copy with one click (like ProSeries). We are changing the status to "Open for voting" since it has been around for over 30 days and no longer considered "New".

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IRonMaN
Level 15

Out of an abundance of curiosity, why would someone need to print all three versions of the return?

Rox
Level 3

Even if I had a client who resisted electronic filing and requested paper copies to keep and to file by mail, I would still need my firm copy. My firm copy would be digital, and that would entail involving two different printers. So, the option to print multiple versions of a return could be a time-saver for some workflows.  

IRonMaN
Level 15

My file copy and my copy for the client is the filing copy.  That's why I was questioning why someone would need copies in three different flavors.

Rox
Level 3

I like to keep copies of worksheets and reconciliations for myself. My clients' eyes glaze over at this collection when they review their returns - with a few exceptions. Many want to see the MFJ/MFS work, K1 loss limitations, QBI calculations, taxable SS calculations. I do not keep the filing copy because I should be able to pluck it from the preparers copy. To each his own. Make the program maaeable to any possible requirement without too much fuss.

JackR
Level 2

I keep the copy that was sent to the IRS.  The Client copy may have more detail and the Preparer copy has all the details.

I like to keep all three as PDF's in case the system is not available. 

 

 

 

DatabaseRobert
Level 4

We use the top-left (Preparer Review?) "Copy" as what we keep on file; it includes all forms/schedules, to include the General Information with carryovers.  Everything, including what will never cross the desk to be visible by the client.

We use the top-right (Client Copy) and bottom-right (Government Copy) for their intended purposes, EXCEPT the Client copy includes Estimate vouchers, and the Government copy does not.

We use the bottom-left (Preparer File?) as Estimates ONLY, so that we have them exist as a stand-alone file & printout.

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I do not understand the "print all with one click," though.  As long as you leave the "efile Validation Wizard" window open and do not monkey with it during the ENTIRE TIME that your calculation and printing is going on, you absolutely can get all of these different Copies (including for multiple clients) to come out with a single click.  You just can't do anything ELSE in Lacerte during that time, unless you want to deal with returning pop-ups & dialog boxes.
  Once the File Save dialog pops up asking you where to store your PDFs, go get a cup of coffee and watch the paper spew out of the printer.



Robert

JackR
Level 2

I am looking at Proconnect. I am noy sure if that works the same as Lacerte. The application is similar but I don't belive it does everything that Lacerte does.

 

 

DatabaseRobert
Level 4

I apologize: I did not even realize that I had clicked into the ProConnect set of Topics!

We now return you to your regularly scheduled program, already in progress.



Robert

JackR
Level 2

Thank you for the input. I may take a look at Lacerte too.

 

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