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New Member
posted Feb 12, 2023 2:31:18 PM

Which 2022 tax package includes form T1139?

T1139 provides for deferral of non-calendar year end professional income from 2021 into 2022. Now need to know which TT product to buy to recognize that income in 2002. Thanks.

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Moderator
Feb 12, 2023 5:46:26 PM

If you want to use TurboTax Online, then you would need to use the Self-Employed version.

 

If you want to use TurboTax CD/Download (for Windows), you can use any version, though we recommend using Home & Business. This TurboTax page shows what we have available: https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tax/software/download

New Member
Feb 15, 2023 7:47:05 AM

Thank you for your reply Susan, but unless something has changed since the 2021 filing season, I’m not confident with your response. You indicate that any TT package will process Form T1139 but last year I tried the Standard download software, then upgraded to Home and Business and then paid more for “experienced support” and then a personal review session with a TT expert and,  after all of that time and expense, CRA would not accept T1139 via Netfile. I ultimately had to paper file my return to get it processed. I was repeatedly told there were problems with this form by the TT experts but each additional expert thought they could solve it - none were able to. Hence my question for 2022: is there  a way to be sure this form will be accepted by CRA in ANY of the 2022 TT packages?

 

Thanks again.

Moderator
Feb 17, 2023 10:08:43 AM

NETFILE eligibility is dictated by the CRA, who operate the service, so we can never guarantee that someone will be able to file using NETFILE.

 

 

 

If there is an issue with the software that is preventing NETFILE from working, we can troubleshoot with the customer to make it work. If the issue can't be resolved, we have a 60-day money back guarantee, where you can get a full refund within 60 days of purchase if you are not happy with the product.

New Member
Feb 17, 2023 10:33:27 AM

Thank you for your follow-up reply Susan. Your refund comment does give me some comfort,  although I find it funny that none of the TT personnel I dealt with last year even suggested this. They concluded that the return would have to be printed and mailed but made no mention of a refund of any of the money spent to get to that conclusion.

However, I have used QuickTax/TurboTax for probably 20 years and will likely give it one more try this year.

Thanks again.