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I have to give ProSeries an A+

IRonMaN
Level 15

I just received an e-mail from Intuit confirming my 2025 software purchase.  In the e-mail there is a link for ProSeries release dates.  I was a little curious as to estimates for when various forms were going to be ready this year so I clicked on it.  To my surprise, ProSeries is really on top of things.  It's only November 7th and all of the forms are final and e-file ready.  I am really impressed 😯


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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

"I have to give ProSeries an A+"

 

I'm curious what the "A" stands for.  🤣

IRonMaN
Level 15

Anything you would like it to be 😁


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dascpa
Level 12

This board is not known for it's understanding of sarcasm. Your post will generate a lot of confusion for some new practitioners who will believe 2025 is actually complete and ready for e-file.  I'm not into Fireball but if there was a Fireball jail or penalty box, please self-impose.

IRonMaN
Level 15

So are you saying the forms really aren't ready?  In that case, I will have to give Intuit an F for trying to fool me. 😯


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IRonMaN
Level 15

As a side note, they have updated the release date page.  However, I do have to ask, how do you go about getting a refund if you have paid for the software but haven't downloaded it yet?  It appears I am going to be forced to change tax software for the upcoming tax season.  According to the release date page, none of ProSeries 2025 tax forms are supported for e-filing.  Bummer.


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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

@IRonMaN wrote:

As a side note, they have updated the release date page ...  According to the release date page, none of ProSeries 2025 tax forms are supported for e-filing.


 

It is scary that someone updated that page that way; whoever did it obviously doesn't understand what that page even means.  If they don't know the e-file dates yet (which seems likely), they randomly decided to indicate it can't be e-filed, rather than saying "Unknown" or "To Be Announced".

 

IRonMaN
Level 15

Sorry Bill, but with that kind of thinking, you will never be able to land a job with Intuit ------- not that you wanted one. 😜


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Kathi_at_Intuit
Moderator
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Hi @IRonMaN Thanks for bringing this to our attention and appreciate you sharing the detials in the Community. The Tax form availability page has been updated to show the tentative Ready for E-file? dates. 

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IRonMaN
Level 15

Thanks 


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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

@Kathi_at_Intuit wrote:

 The Tax form availability page has been updated to show the tentative Ready for E-file? dates. 


 

Is Schedule 1-A really not supported for e-file?  Or does Intuit just not know when?

Not allowing Schedule 1-A for e-file seems like a nightmare.

IRonMaN
Level 15

Yeah, since about 121% of my clients are seniors, I might have to go back to my earlier post about switching software if not supporting 1-A is true.


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