Kevin46
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Dear MarilynG1 Employee Tax Expert, @MarilynG1 , I am in the same situation as the original poster, in that I have been filling out Form 6252 for over 20 years now and this year, tax year 2019, the instructions and thus requirements of the form, have changed from previous years.

 

I was considering purchasing the Live Review feature of TurboTax to get help with this problem, as you suggested, but I wanted to first try and find out if, after purchasing the Live Review feature of TurboTax, the person would even be able to help me with this question.  Or if I should instead go into an office like H&R Block.

 

I am new to these TurboTax forums, so I don't know what the title of "Employee Tax Expert" means next to your name.  Do you actually work for Intuit?  Would you be the type of person we would get if we bought and used the Live Review feature?

 

The reason I ask is because you did not appear to read or research the original poster's question very carefully before posting an answer.  If you go to IRS Form 6252 Past Years and download the 2018 version, you will see, as was mentioned by the original poster, that Part I states:

 

"Complete this part for the year of sale only."

Form 6252 for tax year 2018Form 6252 for tax year 2018

 

If you then download the 2019 version, you will see that Part I now states:

 

"Complete this part for all years of the installment agreement."

Form 6252 tax year 2019Form 6252 tax year 2019

 

If you are an Intuit employee or in any other way associated with them, or you are one of the CPAs/EAs that we may get when purchasing and using the Live Review feature, would you mind adding additional information to your profile or attach/include a signature value with each of your posts stating what you are.

 

On other people's profiles, I do see things like "CPA" and "Enrolled Agent with over 40 years of tax experience".

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But on your profile, I don't see anything:

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If you are just a friendly customer trying to help out another customer, I appreciate your time and effort, but again would ask that you please update your profile or include a signature value with each of your posts stating that you are not a CPA or EA and are just trying to offer friendly advice.

 

Thank you.