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I haven't used H&R since 2014.  I've used TT for every year from 1993 through 2024 aside from 2014.  When I switched to H&R in 2014, it was able to import almost everything you've mentioned, but as I was not subject to AMT, and had no rental property, I cannot attest to those.  As I've posted here previously, it did import my Schedule C and asset depreciation, but it lost sync on when each depreciated item was initially claimed.  This made more work for me, but I didn't mind so much, because I was protesting TT's reduction in capability for their "Home & Business" product.  Intuit got the message then, and restored the capability the following year (2015), and I went back to them.

 

I'm still waiting a few more months before I purchase H&R again to see if TT will reverse course on their abandonment of W10.  As others have said, the Windows APIs haven't changed much between 10 & 11, and there's no technical reason to not support 10 and force 11, other than the artificial claim that 11 is more "secure", which is a load of BS because it's actually less secure in that it exports your personal data to OneDrive, sends telemetry to MS about pretty much anything you do, and "Recall" records everything that appears on your screen.

 

Perhaps it's correct that Intuit is just looking for an excuse to force migration to their "cloud" based tax preparation, but I'll be avoiding that too.