Has anybody heard whether ProSeries will have MS corporate return functionality for 2020 returns?
Thanks in advance...
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Bookmark this link https://myproconnect.intuit.com/releasedates
Learn how to Click around > Tax Product Family has a dropdown > Pick CORPORATION = 1120 & States
Scroll down to MS and click the V to expose release dates AND where you can click "Form Info" to find out about specific forms for that state.
According to this info page, it is out, but that has been known to be wrong or the release that is out is not really functional. The form info would lead me to think 1/29/2021 is the target date for functional.
I should have been more specific -- the software will prepare a MS corporate return but in past years it could not be e-filed. Does anybody know if this has, or will be, rectified in the current year?
In my "clicking around" at the link provided I don't see this issue specifically addressed.
At this point, why would there be any state's corporate return that couldn't be e-filed through ProSeries? I'd like to understand the logic, so that I can move up to another package this year if necessary.
Did you look where I pointed you? I thought I did everything except put the bait on the hook!
Look a-hole, do you see the ones that say "not allowed?"
It does not appear that any software is yet listed on the MS site https://www.dor.ms.gov/Business/Pages/Corporate-Income.aspx
To the best of my limited knowledge of MS Corporation filing, MS 83-105 is the primary form and it is shown as 1/29/2021 as EF allowed. If this is not what you intended, I guess I misinterpreted.
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@CStanford wrote:Look a-hole, do you see the ones that say "not allowed?"
@CStanford No need to call names or use profanity here even if you're not happy with a response. We are all volunteers. Cordiality is expected and appreciated.
George is not responsible for looking things up for you or anyone and has given you the correct link so that you can check things out yourself. He never even hinted one bit that EF is allowed or not.
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