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Add: Philadelphia business tax returns to the Pennsylvania S Corporation, Corporation and Partnership state modules.

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Add: Philadelphia business tax returns to the Pennsylvania S Corporation, Corporation and Partnership state modules.

mbgcpapc

It is time you added the Philadelphia Business tax return modules to all the Pennsylvania Business State tax modules for Subchapter S Corporations, C Corporations and Partnerships.

As of now and always, I have had to create dummy clients on the individual 1040 modules to successfully efile my business clients Philadelphia BIRT and NPT business tax returns. 

Why? 

There is no absolutely reason not to include Philadelphia BIRT and NPT on all PA State tax modules.  You have made my job 10 times harder instead of easier.

* This is totaly lame and you need to get this corrected immediately along with my Case Number #151233737-30 (fix this stupid date issue on this Philadelphia date entry option for goodness sakes).

I'm not going to file my Philadelphia business returns by mail because your team is so lazy !!!!

WHAT AM I PAYING YOU FOR ALL THIS MONEY EVERY YEAR?

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Accountant-Man
Level 13

You are absolutely right and this is how it's always been, which is no excuse.

You can e-file on the Philly DOR site instead of using Pro Series cities.

In addition, if you do use the dummy 1040s, the letters in PS are horrendous, probably were written in DOS in 1980 and never updated. They look like CR@P.

Hepner2714
Level 2

I have been asking for this since it became available in the PA Individual tax package.  It is so ridiculous & time consuming to have to make dummy PA files to create a "professional" looking Philadelphia return for the PA Partnerships & Corporations.  I do not want to have to then go to the Philadelphia website to recreate what I've already done either.

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