After you file

I  could not agree more with the comment about forms.  There are many users among us who are sophisticated (sometimes even tax professionals) and we need to be able to see and manipulate forms.  The "payment" explanation makes no sense.  Intuit is a leading software company  -- can't they add a watermark?! Even so, after I paid I was still unable to view forms like I used to in the desktop version.  I had to select print, download to my desktop, and then scroll around nearly 200 pages, and then go back to the online input to figure out the fix. I had to do this 3-4 times in order to get it right. I even paid for live help and they were surprised I had no forms access (she didn't know this after first).  Not only that, there are numerous issues with K-1 inputs.  For example, self-employed health insurance and 401(k) and pension contributions.  There are "dummy inputs" in the K-1 area.  After inputting the date, TT tells us that we "may need to input the information somewhere else" but it does not tell us where. Why not make those live?  They are reported on the K-1 and that's where they belong.  Again, 2 different live help agents could not solve this.  I eventually found the inputs under a separate business income screen.  At least link this area to the K-1 input.  The deductions in my case are very significant (high five figures).  Finally, and perhaps most frustrating, is there was no place to enter the State income tax deduction "workaround" for California.  The so-called "SALT" deduction that got legislated in early 2022.  Again, the live help agents could not help me and we ended up force feeding it into a random "other income" (K-1 line 11) with a negative number. This was another high 5-figure item. I expect much more from a leading software company based in California.  And to bring it back home, the explanation regarding forms makes NO SENSE.  Add watermarks or disable printing.