This is not ProSeries customer service. We here can speculate all day why the wording hasn't changed but we can't give you the definitive answer. I suggest you call customer service and ask them. Not saying you are going to get a definitive answer from them but at least you will be asking the right people.
and if we know what the law is and put the correct amount on the worksheet line it really does not matter exactly what it says. The worksheet does not go to IRS. If you just put your correct amount on the worksheet and it flows to the 1040 showing PSO with the amt reduced you are good to go.
As to why that is an intuit question but I suppose they have other more important bugs to fix where forms don't work correctly at all.
Thanks for your response and insight, and I intend to do exactly as your response indicated. However, for as much money as we pay for the software, it should be up-to-date with the current law. I am hopeful that someone from Intuit will read this post and react accordingly.
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