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New Member
posted May 31, 2019 6:14:53 PM

How can I open a 2014 Turbo Tax file?

I have bought turbo tax since 2009, I have lost my 2014 turbo tax disc and need to open my turbo tax files that were not saved to PDF, help!!!

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Level 15
May 31, 2019 6:14:55 PM

A *.tax2014 data file requires the 2014 desktop software.

If you no longer have the 2014 program installed on your computer, and if you lost the 2014 CD, you can phone TurboTax Support and request a program download.

Use the form at this link during business hours to be assigned a phone number.  The number will not be presented when they are closed.  5AM-5PM Pacific (8AM-8PM Eastern) Mon-Fri.

https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/contact/


New Member
Sep 3, 2020 1:26:21 PM

I have to retrieve a copy of my 2014 Federal and State Income tax report

Level 15
Sep 3, 2020 1:27:28 PM


@pbrig68 wrote:

I have to retrieve a copy of my 2014 Federal and State Income tax report


To access your current or prior year tax returns sign onto the TurboTax website with the userID you used to create the account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/

Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and on the section Your tax returns & documents click on Show.  Click on the Year and Click on Download/print return (PDF)

 

If you used the desktop CD/Download editions installed on your computer, the only copy of your tax data file and any PDF's will be on the computer where the return was created.  TurboTax does not store online any returns completed using the desktop editions.

 

Or go to this IRS website for free federal tax return transcripts - https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript

For a fee of $50 you can get a complete federal tax return from the IRS by completing Form 4506 - http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506.pdf

Not applicable
Sep 3, 2020 11:25:31 PM

if done online it will be in your TT a/c.  if done on your computer you need the .tax2014 file and the desktop software.  if you do not have the desktop software even if you get a free download it is possible the software is not up to date and thus opening your return can change it.  updates for 2014 are no longer available.  the other option is that there are firms that advertise on the web that they can print out your 2014 TT exactly as it was if you send them the tax file.  There is the obvious risk since all your info will be revealed to them.   

Level 15
Sep 4, 2020 9:45:02 AM

What do you need from a 2014 return so badly ?   

Level 15
Sep 4, 2020 9:56:52 AM

If you can’t find or install the program to open a .tax file you can use www.taxprinter.com to convert a .tax file to pdf. No connection to Turbo Tax. They might be expensive.

New Member
Apr 13, 2021 2:53:57 PM

I have no disc I did my taxes on my iPhone 

Level 15
Apr 13, 2021 2:57:28 PM

Then you have to log into your online account to get a copy.

 

It's common to end up with multiple accounts. First LOG OUT of whatever TurboTax account you're logged into right now. Then use this TurboTax account recovery website to get a list of user ID's for an email address. Run the tool against any email addresses you may have used
https://myturbotax.intuit.com/account-recovery/

If you used the Desktop CD/Download program then the only copy is on your computer and not saved or stored online.

You can also request a transcript from the IRS
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript

Returning Member
Oct 8, 2021 3:40:14 PM

Amazon just sold me a TurboTax 2014 CD for $8.99.

A lot cheaper than going to a "tax printer" service.

P.I.T.A. to reinstall, just so I can load the old *.tax2014 files and print them to a *.pdf, but cheap compared to the alternative(s).  The time I already wasted looking for my old install CD was worth a heck of a lot more, even if I only rated it at 50 cents per hour!  🙂

 

Jeff Bezos doesn't really need my $8.99, but he got it anyway.  

 

Frustration, begone!

 

 

Level 15
Oct 8, 2021 3:46:59 PM

FYI - just For 2014 Desktop program they tried to make Desktop the same as the online versions where you need a higher version to enter certain items.   Good luck.   What version did you buy?   Were you able to save the pdf?

Returning Member
Oct 8, 2021 3:53:24 PM
Level 15
Oct 8, 2021 4:30:44 PM

Well you just wasted $8.99 plus shipping.   What comes in the box is a CD that only has the beta version of the program on it and it will not work because you can no longer get any of the updates to make it a fully operational program or any of the state programs for it since Intuit stopped supporting tax year 2014 back in 2018. 

Level 15
Oct 8, 2021 4:31:52 PM

That is correct ... forgot about that upgrade fiasco.  

Returning Member
Oct 8, 2021 7:59:17 PM

Your point might be valid, critter, if I wanted to do anything more than just print out a .pdf file of my long-since completed return.  Because I have the option to skip updates, and just load in the old .TAX2014 file for printing, I can do 100% of everything I care about, at this point.

So, money not so much wasted, when you consider the $44+ dollar cost of 'tax printers'.

 

All's well that ends well.  I spend $8.99 ( free shipping ) and get a pdf file, which is all I wanted.

 

Level 15
Oct 8, 2021 11:13:05 PM

realize that as soon as you open the .tax2014 file it is possible that some calculations will be changed because you are using a beta version of the program. so what you see may not match what was actually filed.

   

Returning Member
Oct 9, 2021 7:26:17 AM

Mike9241 helpfully noted:  "... it is possible that some calculations will be changed..."

 

True enough, Mike, it _is_ POSSIBLE. 

 

It is also easy to override any changes by restoring the correct values taken from my paper return.

 

Your point is valid, but not really a problem, for my purposes.

 

 

Level 15
Oct 9, 2021 7:31:43 AM

Ok ... if you have a paper copy then why do you need to open the return in the program at all ?  It is way  too late to amend the return for a refund.  

Returning Member
Oct 10, 2021 12:51:29 AM

Seems like you either didn't read, or didn't understand this part, so I'll repeat it, for the short-bus passengers in the peanut gallery:

"...Your point might be valid, critter, if I wanted to do anything more than just print out a .pdf file of my long-since completed return. "

 

Just a .pdf file, that's all.  Nothing more, nothing less.

 

Why do I want a .pdf file if I already have a paper copy, you ask?

Never you mind, sweetie-pie.  My reasons are not relevant to the technical issue.

I'm far too polite to say anything like " none of your dxmn business ".

Or am I?

 

Level 15
Oct 10, 2021 5:33:50 AM

@tom_mcg 

 

Ok tom ... keep it to yourself but I was just looking to see if I could suggest another option for you if possible. You may be spinning your wheels for naught. 

 

I still contend that  if you have a state return in the .taxfile you will not be able to open the return at all.  And even if you don't the infant program on the CD will be so undeveloped that even if you could open the return it will not look the same nor will you be able to make the corrections in the FORMS mode satisfactorily.   But please let us know how you fair as I am sure we would all like to know.

 

 

That said ... going forward...  ALWAYS save a PDF of the return with and without the worksheets for future reference.  This is done in the Print Center  either before or after you file.  If you do it after you file it will include the filing history report as well.   Doing this will save you troubles you find yourself in now.