I created a .csv file per instructions from Intuit when Its Deductible was abruptly discontinued. The implication was that Intuit would allow me to import this file into Turbo Tax. And now I am being told that won't be possible?Please clarify one way or the other. I purchased Turbo Tax this year because I was led to believe that would happen. As an aside, I have used TurboTax for decades and I was already disappointed Its Deductible was discontinued without warning as the tax year was ending. If I can't import I will seek an alternative. I believe HR Block has an integrated module to track charitable donations with valuations for my donations. I would probably purchase HR Block and use it this year to see if it would be more accommodating to my needs.
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@judgedcm wrote:I believe HR Block has an integrated module to track charitable donations with valuations for my donations.
I'm posting a screenshot of their "integrated module" (DeductionPro) below.
As you can see, you select the category and other information from a dropdown. I see no way to import a .csv file for that module of the program.
Thank you for the response. It looks like I will have to retype it for this year. But the fact that H&R Block has valuation tables for donations will be very helpful for next year.
You can download data including ItsDeductible (if used previously or during the year before it was shut down in October). We're you able to do that? Here is a help article.
@judgedcm wrote:Thank you for the response. It looks like I will have to retype it for this year. But the fact that H&R Block has valuation tables for donations will be very helpful for next year.
TurboTax is purportedly working on a similar valuation table for this tax year (2025).
Yes. I did that. The issue is importing it.
@judgedcm wrote:Yes. I did that. The issue is importing it.
Understood and I'm fairly certain that's no longer possible.
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