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IRonMaN
Level 15
January 18, 2022
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Hey, at least they are consistent

  • January 18, 2022
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Ok, so I took the brand spanking new ProSeries out of the garage and took it for a test drive tonight --------- and it rides just like last year's model.  Printed a Minnesota Sub S return and the M8 looks a little like someone tried to print out a page of Morse code - just like last year.  Looks like I am back to printing to pdfs to get a MN return to look Minnesota-ish. 😲

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Accountant-Man
Level 13
January 18, 2022

Yay

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abctax55
Level 15
January 18, 2022

You *almost* sound surprised 😙

HumanKind... Be Both
Level 15
January 18, 2022

Intuit went through a lot of hard work last year to break the print function and get it to print that gobbledygook.  You can't expect them to undo that and waste all of that hard work.

I am assuming the Individual returns will do that too (if I remember correctly, page 2 of the M1NC was the main culprit, but there were others too).

IRonMaN
IRonMaNAuthor
Level 15
January 18, 2022

Yeah, some of the individual forms were fudged up too.  It looks like another year of pdf printing.

And no, I’m not the least bit surprised.  But I will be surprised in the year that the software actually works as advertised on January 1.  I’m looking forward to that year - in the year 2525.

Slava Ukraini!
Level 15
January 18, 2022

@IRonMaN wrote:

 But I will be surprised in the year that the software actually works as advertised on January 1.  I’m looking forward to that year - in the year 2525.


 

January 1st is quite possible.  Of course, that will be after they change things to a fiscal year, and tax season starts October 1st.