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After you file
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.
‎October 8, 2021
7:59 PM