I filed my returns on the 18th but when I went back to open it I only see "Begin" and "Continue from Turbo tax online" option. I used to see a "continue" option till about 2 days ago. Where did it disappear?
I am trying to open my returns and review it in the "forms" mode. By the way, when I tried to open the 2022 CD, it asked me whether I would like to update and I said "yes". Not sure if that caused this issue.
How do I open my filed returns in the step by step or the forms mode?
Thanks.
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The tax data files are stored, by default, in the TurboTax folder within the Documents directory. The tax data files for 2022 have a file extension of .tax2022. There also may be a back-up data file which has a tilde (~) in front of the file name.
Look in the TurboTax folder, what files are listed?
Do you use One Drive? People have been finding them there.
Your tax return file ends in .tax2020, .tax2021, .tax2022 etc. Search your computer for it. Check the Recycle Bin or Trash. Check in One Drive, Drop Box etc. It should be in your Documents then in the Turbo Tax folder. Check your backups. Also if you have multiple Windows user accounts, log into each one and do the search for the *.tax2022 data file from within each one and checking the Recycle Bin in each one.
If you don't have the main .tax file you might have one that starts with a Tilde sign ~ like "~your name.tax2022". That file is if your computer crashes or your real file gets lost or deleted or corrupt so you can restore it.
Thanks for responding.
I had them saved in a hard drive and was able to open it based on the extension you provided.
But I was under the impression that we could always open a return directly from a CD even after filing. Isn't that the case? Does the CD revert back to the original form/version once the returns are filed?
Thanks VolvoGirl.
I located the file but was lookin for it in the CD. Shouldn't the completed return be there as well?
If you are actually looking on the CD files, those never change. The CD only has the first iteration of the TurboTax files. It is a read only CD and nothing is written to the CD.
Only the files on your hard drive are updated for new releases of the software and your saved tax data files or saved PDF's.
The CD only has the beta version of the installation file on it in READ ONLY FORMAT ... at no time is anything saved to that useless piece of plastic.
This is my mini version of a tutorial that should be in the downloaded program:
Forms Mode lets you view and make changes to your tax forms "behind the scenes."
If you're adventurous, you can even prepare your return in Forms Mode, but we don't recommend it. You may miss obscure credits and deductions you qualify for, and you may forget to report things that will come back and haunt you later.
Forms Mode is exclusively available in the TurboTax CD/Download software. It is not available in TurboTax Online.
If you want to play around with different figures and tax scenarios without affecting your original return you can ….
Once you have filed successfully … you can shut off the auto updater function and then save the return & .taxfile.
For Windows, up in the top menu, you can set the "Updater Preferences" to "Always Ask" or more commonly set to "I don't have an internet connection" (even if you do), and then you are not forced to update....and can manually force an update when you choose to do so. And then you can open the file(s) at any time with no forced upgrade.
But that's the Windows software.....not a MAC. For a MAC you cannot turn off the auto updater HOWEVER you can simply disconnect from the internet before opening the tax return.
It's always a good idea to make a backup copy of your tax data file, in case your original gets lost or corrupted. Here's how:
If you make changes to your original tax return file, repeat these steps to ensure your original and backup copies are in-synch.
AND save it as a PDF so you have access to a copy even if you don’t have the program still installed and operational :
AND protect the files :
*** Other clues to the downloaded program ***
In the forms mode ... double click or right click on a box on a form to data source it ... sadly it doesn't work on all boxes.
When you look at an onscreen tax form using Forms Mode, you might wonder why one figure is blue and the one next to it is red or black.
These colors indicate the source of that data.
Color | Meaning |
Blue | You entered this data, either in the interview or Forms Mode. |
Black | The program entered this data or calculated this amount. |
Red | This data has either been overridden or is invalid (for example, a ZIP code that doesn't exist). |
Red italics | You marked this amount as estimated. |
Black italics | The program calculated this amount from an amount you marked as estimated. |
Purple | This information has supporting details. |
Aquamarine | This data was transferred over from last year. |
Green | This data was imported from Quicken or QuickBooks. |
Yellow fields (Windows) | Yellow fields allow user input. Anything you enter here shows up in blue. |
PRIOR YEAR USE OF A SUPPORTING DETAILS WORKSHEET :
If you find you have a $0 in an entry field that cannot be changed … this issue is almost always one in which you used a "Supporting Details" (SD) sheet in that field in the prior year. What happens is that when you transfer in the prior year's data, the SD sheet is transferred too, but empty...and that causes the $0 to show up in many areas of the Step-by-Step mode interview....wherever the SD sheet was used before.
But when switching to Forms Mode, when you try to enter a $$ amount in a field where the SD sheet is attached, the SD sheet will pop up immediately, and you can either enter the $$ amount on that sheet, or delete the SD sheet entirely and avoid future issues (unless you really want the SD sheet)
Sometimes, when you see the $0 in Step-by-Step, you can just
Thanks DoninGA.
The CD only has the first iteration of the TurboTax files.
This is what I am talking about. There are no versions on the CD for me to open/access now. Does this mean that once the return was filed and saved on my local drive, the version on the CD got erased? Sorry, I am not tech savvy.
Thanks Critter.
I have saved this for future reference. Very helpful.
@zz181 Nothing ever gets written to the CD. Once you have installed the software on computer, the only files that are written are on the hard drive.
You can remove the CD from the CD drive. Put it in its case and store it away. It is never needed again unless you need to re-install the software for some reason.
Thanks again.
Oh I see. So once I file the taxes I should always look for the files on my hard drive in case I need to access them. Go it. Thank you.
Right the tax return data files ending in .tax2022 or .tax2021 etc. are not kept in the program. And not in the same directory that the program is installed in. They should be saved in your Documents folder. They are separate files like word or excel documents.
So be sure to save both the .tax file and save your return as a pdf file each year. And make frequent backups on a flash drive or somewhere external in case your computer crashes.
Thanks, VolvoGirl.
Helpful suggestions. Appreciate the response.
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