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- Posted With the tax deadline on the horizon, Intuit’s lack of re... on Credits and deductions. October 30, 2019 6:23 AM
- Posted With the tax deadline on the horizon, Intuit’s lack of re... on Credits and deductions. October 30, 2019 6:23 AM
- Posted Medical Expenses Optimizer Glitch? on Credits and deductions. October 30, 2019 6:22 AM
October 30, 2019
6:23 AM
With the tax deadline on the horizon, Intuit’s lack of response and my concern that there are other glitches in their software have resulted in me purchasing a competitor’s product. This will be the first time since 1992 (when it was WINTAX) that I have used something other than an Intuit product to file my taxes.
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October 30, 2019
6:23 AM
With the tax deadline on the horizon, Intuit’s lack of response and my concern that there are other glitches in their software have resulted in me purchasing a competitor’s product. This will be the first time since 1992 (when it was WINTAX) that I have used something other than an Intuit product to file my taxes.
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October 30, 2019
6:22 AM
It is most advantageous for the lower income to claim our combined medical expenses. Every time I open the 'optimizer' page, the program recomends claiming on my spouse's return (correct, she has the lower income). When I move on in the return it automatically changes it to my claim, resulting in a lower refund. Even when I go back and select the option of my spouse's return, it changes it to my return. The expenses are more than 3% of my spouse's income but less than 3% of mine. How do I get it to claim the medical expenses to my spouse's return not mine?
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