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We think that ProSeries may have this on their to do list.
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I think we have to cut people a little bit of slack on this one because maybe they finally completed a client that had estimates and they noticed it. I know for myself the first clients that come in usually do not have to pay estimates. It is usually the clients that have the larger returns that come in later that have estimates so some people may not have noticed this yet.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean you can't have a little fun 😉
@IRonMaN 👍Yeah Iron Man I'm just like you. But every once in a while someone will get pissed off at me or you because of our light-heartedness. But too bad. Like the old saying goes, "let them eat their cabbage twice"...
If Intuit was keeping score of people getting pissed at folks, I would be a distant number 2. I think Bob would be cemented into that number 1 slot.
@IRonMaN speaking of estimates Iron Man, I am doing PA estimates right now, and the dates look okay!..Usually Pennsylvania is the ugly stepchild and doesn't get the priority like the Federal, but it looks like the roles were reversed for the estimates. Just my opinion.
all good. appreciate the quick fix
Umm are you sure it's fixed? On mine it looks correct when you look at the form on the screen, but still prints out 2021 as the due dates.
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