Unfortunately, company's representative are not knowledgeable. I am forced to post my question here. I have unlimited basic with 4 states and 15 professionals. Does anybody know if 1040NR can be filed without any additional fee. Will this 1040NR return be counted toward 15 business returns?
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I would GUESS "no". The PRR pricing shows 1040 and 1040NR under one category, and 1120, 1120-S, 1065, 1041 and 990 under a second category. So be me, 1040NR is not part of the "business" category.
Does your taking on his client depend on the answer? If not, just start entering the client, click "print" and see if the program asks you to pay of if it applies the return to the 15 business returns.
1040NR is a part of Professional Software. I just can't figure out if they charge for it.
If you prepare a 1040 in Professional, you would be charged a PPR fee too. I would think the 1040NR would be the same.
As I said before, probably the only real way to find out is to test it.
Thank you! Unfortunately, there is no clear answer from the company.
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