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April 17, 2020
Question

Fix Your “Ducking” Software!

  • April 17, 2020
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Both 2018 and 2019 tax years I inputted checking account info into your software.

 

But YOU Intuit screwed up and it didn’t get sent to IRS.  Then thus year, your update communications SUCKED!

 

Fix your DUCKING software you idiots!

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    macuser_22
    Alumni - Champ
    Alumni - Champ
    April 17, 2020

    Print all forms and worksheets and view the "Info Worksheet" Part V.   If the bank information is there then it did get sent to the IRS.  If not there then you did not enter it properly.

    **Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
    Level 2
    April 19, 2020

    Married filing jointly, AGI far below the $150,000 threshold.

     

    As I stated, I inputted checking acct info both years (2018 and 2019 tax years). Intuit did not transmit to IRS, because I wasn’t due a refund that had to be e-deposited. The amounts owed both years were far below any “IRS Penalty Level.”  I simply refuse to give the tax-wasting feds an interest-free “loan” for 12 months. Clearly a flaw in Intuit’s software.  

    And I received an email that “IRS has accepted your return.”  Thus, the return “has been processed.”  Further, the payment for what I owed had posted to my credit card used to pay.

     

    Intuit screwed up, plain and simple.

    macuser_22
    Alumni - Champ
    Alumni - Champ
    April 19, 2020

    If it is on the worksheet (did you verify that?) then it was transmitted to the IRS.  The software does not pick on you.  There are millions of taxpayer that use the software so if this was an issue it would be well known.    What makes think that it was not transmitted to the IRS?    It could be that the DD failed for some reason when the IRS tried it so they sent a check instead.   Many Banks will refuse DD if the name on the deposit is not an exact match to the name on the bank account.

    **Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**