Investors & landlords

I agree completely with @mjrengaw -- if TurboTax cannot produce an accurate return and I have to manually work-around by mailing in my 1099-B's, it is nigh useless, and I will be asking for a refund.

As far as I'm aware TurboTax itself has not even acknowledged this problem much less committed to fixing it.

 

This is an unacceptable bug in a what purports to be an accurate means of calculating and electronically submitting tax returns, and it is shocking to me that any company would refuse to even address a bug that affects to many of its users.

Frankly I can never trust this company again, and will recommend to everyone not to use it.

On as side note, it encourages people to let it automatically use OCR to pull information from PDF scans of various forms.  My daughter uploaded her 1099-INT from cashing in a US Savings Bond.  Box 1 "Interest Income" should have been blank--instead it had $1,099.00.  Fortunately my daughter caught it--it literally read Form 1099-INT to mean $1,099--and this is a US gvt form mailed to everyone that cashed in a US Saving Bond, not some unusual format generated by a private company.