I purchased the ProSeries product last week hoping to file my charity's Form 990-EZ. Intuit was on the IRS approved provider's list. Now I find out they cannot file the 990-EZ and getting connected with someone at Intuit is impossible... not nearly impossible... impossible. While I don't think this is a question for the Community this appears to be my only option.
Do you tolerage poor customer support like this or am I missing a way to contact them?
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You can't efile via professional tax prep software (such as ProSeries & Lacerte) unless you have an EFIN.
An EFIN is obtained from the IRS, and then must be uploaded & verified by Intuit.
Additionally, Intuit requires a *Fast Path* licensing fee.
So while the IRS has ProSeries on the "approved" list, it doesn't mean it can be utilized by DIYers to efile F 990's
@IntuitBettyJo - any chance of getting a refund for this person?
why can't you Efile it?
Im not familiar with 990s, but I think @PATAX does some 990s.
You can't efile via professional tax prep software (such as ProSeries & Lacerte) unless you have an EFIN.
An EFIN is obtained from the IRS, and then must be uploaded & verified by Intuit.
Additionally, Intuit requires a *Fast Path* licensing fee.
So while the IRS has ProSeries on the "approved" list, it doesn't mean it can be utilized by DIYers to efile F 990's
@IntuitBettyJo - any chance of getting a refund for this person?
"Do you tolerage poor customer support like this"
Unfortunately we have no choice but to accept what they give or do not give us. And poor customer service is usually what we get. Our complaints do not result in change,
When you buy an Intuit product, you learn to tolerage a lot. ☹️
Above respondents are all correct.... Maybe you can save file to flash drive and see if there is any local tax preparer who uses Pro Series and if they can e-file that for you...
Could be me, but how about filing a paper copy?
Sounds like it would be easier than finding another Proseries Loser, er User, to file it for you.
👍 glad you decided to stay with us, this way you can help share the misery with us...😉
I'm pretty sure all 990 series forms have to be efiled.
Yes you are exactly correct sjr... That is the only series that is required to be efiled which is kind of puzzling to me since a lot of nonprofits do not have Deep Pockets like the corporations do but the corporations can still mail it... Figure that one out...
After experimenting with Ultratax, Pro series still sucks, but not as much as they do.
I really do need to find some way of kicking butt to get some improvements in Proseries.
Do I need to buy some Intuit stock to make them listen?
What's the price on the Bombay exchange?
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That's a great idea . We can form an Investment Club and just buy Intuit stock until we have acquired enough to get a seat on the board of directors... Other than that what else can we do?
Come on Brother Joshua, don't you have more faith in your fellow man?
Even after purchasing shares I would not be able to help myself.
Continue to trash these guys. Maybe I should short the stock.
I have faith in human nature. That's why I said: I bet my bottom dollar as soon as you're sworn in, you will turn your back on us...
I didn't think there was anyone out there who was more cynical than I am , but I must say that you do have me beat... I'm going to have to check my DNA ancestry matches and see if we are related...
You guys don't know nothing about being cynical. After you spend as many years here as the original AllStar group has, then you can discuss the art of being cynical.
They call me Cynical De Bergerac
@Jim-from-Ohio , I believe, has posted in the past about how well the stock performs. :Perhaps he will lead the club.
I used to bring it up but stopped talking about it.. The stock has not stopped though.. been a stellar performer.. Tax season here.. looking for another nice pop in the stock price soon.
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