Does intuit offer a 1041 software that includes form 5227? If so what is it and how do I get it ?
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This is my favorite question because for years we begged for form 5227 and finally this year --------------------------- they still don't support it.
I think you can use Lacerte on a PPR basis if you want to go that route.
This is my favorite question because for years we begged for form 5227 and finally this year --------------------------- they still don't support it.
I think you can use Lacerte on a PPR basis if you want to go that route.
I've used Lacerte just for one client with Form 5227. The Lacerte fee is reasonable. My issues are: I have to update the Lacerte software each year - the Lacerte techies are very helpful in doing that. The greater problem is that since I use Lacerte just once a year, so I have to re-learn their software each time. I always send off an extension so I have a whole day to work on this one return.
It's now the end (whew!) of the 2020 tax prep season (for calendar year-end returns anyway) and I, too, am frustrated about the software needed for one return. Frustrating on one level because you don't use it enough to become familiar with it. ugh!
My goal is to live long enough to see ProSeries actually add the &($%$#@!!&**!!! form. What do you think the odds are that I can actually live to 377 years old?
Does anyone know if Lacerte is even capable of efiling this form? Or, if Form 8868 (the extension for a 5227) can be electronically filed through Lacerte? Thanks.
ANSWER (for anyone interested): No. Neither Lacerte (nor apparently the IRS) can efile the Form 5227 at the moment. You may need to check my sources but.....
IRS Pub 4163 (maybe beginning on page 11) and 4164 (maybe page 51 but I'm out of my league on that one). That's all I got.
Form 5227 can NOT be e-filed by any software program. It must be mailed in.
Exact same problem here. Way too much time and effort spent having to download LaCerte and figure out how to use it because on simple Form 5227 is missing from ProSeries. Maybe Intuit can spend a little less time adding many forms to TurboTax each year so they can lure our clients away, and a little more time improving their Professional product. Even Drake, a much cheaper software, offers Form 5227. Maybe it's time to give them a try.
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