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Level 1
posted Jan 17, 2020 3:08:39 PM

Can't open an old tax file

I have an 2015 tax file which I need to open.  I have the 2015 Turbotax application but it does not open the file without error messages.  I thought the file was corrupted but I opened Turbotax 2016 to see if it could read it and it was able to pull all the bio and AGI information to prepare a new 2016 return.  The Error 103 message states that the form is open (which it is not) and asks whether I want to create State Forms.  When I click yes, there is another error message.  Is there any way to get this file open?

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Level 15
Jan 17, 2020 3:14:10 PM

If you do not have the 2015 program completely installed and updated already since the program is no longer supported which means you cannot get any updates or state programming at this late date.  

 

Why should I save a PDF copy of my return?

Saving a copy of your return as a PDF (in addition to the proprietary tax data format TurboTax uses) lets you open, view, and print your return using the free Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader software.

 

This is a lifesaver if your tax data file gets corrupted or if you no longer have the TurboTax software to open it in. The government also accepts a paper-filed return printed from the PDF.

 

Please note that TurboTax PDF files cannot be "read" by the TurboTax software the way the tax data file can, which means they cannot be used for amending, troubleshooting calculation issues, or for full prior-year transfer capabilities.

 

 

 

 

If you have old .tax files you can try converting them to pdf files at  Www.Taxprinter.Com 

It might be expensive.  They are not connected with Turbo Tax.  Use it at your own risk.

Level 1
Jan 17, 2020 3:20:02 PM

So is the upshot - since I didn't save as a PDF 5 years ago (good advice for the future) - and if the 2015 application is no longer supported - then there's nothing I can do?

New Member
Mar 11, 2020 8:27:07 AM

If you haven't resolved this yet: your bank should accept an IRS transcript of that year's tax data. That is probably the fastest and cheapest answer to the problem.

Level 3
May 21, 2020 5:28:37 PM

Pretty much so. I'm in the same situation with an old copy of 2015 Turbo Tax returns, but I am not able to open the 2015 Turbo Tax software I actually just downloaded from my website that stores all of my previous downloads. It crashes because of some JAVA changes Apple made in their subsequent OS software and TurboTax has no workaround.

 

I thought I had saved a PDF copy at the time, as I do every year, but cannot locate that copy so I'm pretty much screwed. I hope you have better luck.

Level 15
May 22, 2020 7:30:56 AM

@macuser_22    Any ideas ? 

Level 15
May 22, 2020 7:41:33 AM

Sorry, but there is no way to open 2014 or 2015 with Mac OSX 10.13.4 or later.

Level 3
May 23, 2020 7:22:07 AM

I was wondering whether there are any third-party software applications that will open such a file as "read only" perhaps, much like MS Word has other applications that will open its' files.

Level 15
May 23, 2020 7:35:49 AM


@MysticalRose wrote:

I was wondering whether there are any third-party software applications that will open such a file as "read only" perhaps, much like MS Word has other applications that will open its' files.


There is not.

Level 3
May 23, 2020 7:41:11 AM

Well, thanks, saves me some time, then.

Level 15
May 23, 2020 7:54:23 AM

There is one company that advertises on the internet that they maintain old computers that have all TurboTax versions going back to 1996 and will produce PDF's if you sent them the .tax file.    I understand their fee is rather pricey and I would never send my personal tax information to any 3rd party on the internet, but many people do and have reported good results.    I cannot personally recommend using them, but they have been in business for years.

 

https://www.taxprinter.com/

 

Level 3
May 23, 2020 8:00:59 AM

"If you have old .tax files you can try converting them to pdf files at  Www.Taxprinter.Com 

It might be expensive.  They are not connected with Turbo Tax.  Use it at your own risk."

 

So, I just tried this service. They advertise that it is "money-back guarantee" if they can't open your file, you will get your money back, cost $49.99 to upload my 2015 Turbo Tax file. They claim they can provide a PDF copy in two days, so I'll let everyone know if this service works.

 

I paid through PayPal so I can file a claim in two ways if I can't retrieve my file and they refuse to refund my money: 1) through my bank card, and 2) through PayPal.

 

It will be worth it to me to recover the data in this file as I need it to complete my 2017 Income Tax Returns and the refund I am due is well worth the cost. Plus, I can probably deduct this cost on future returns.

Level 15
May 23, 2020 8:10:11 AM


@MysticalRose wrote:

Plus, I can probably deduct this cost on future returns.


Sorry, due to the TCJA (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act) the deduction for tax preparation (and all other miscellaneous deductions) were eliminated for 2018-2025.

Level 3
May 23, 2020 8:11:49 AM

Yes, I discovered that but I can recharacterize this as a different kind of expense that is covered.

Level 15
May 23, 2020 8:24:35 AM

No there is not another place to deduct the cost ... and even when it was deductible the total expenses for that portion of the Sch A had to be more than 2% of your AGI ... meaning that if your income was 100K then only the expenses more than $2000 would count... so many folks couldn't even use the deduction. 

Level 15
May 23, 2020 8:25:34 AM

What could possibly be on a 2015 return that you need now ?  

Level 3
May 23, 2020 8:27:38 AM

Certainly, you can enter this as a teacher expense and it becomes deductible.

Level 3
May 23, 2020 8:30:46 AM

I am just now doing 2017 and 2018 tax returns and need information on the 2015 returns to complete my 2017 federal taxes. I have been working overseas for the last three years and have a waiver to submit these late.

Level 15
May 23, 2020 8:39:50 AM


@MysticalRose wrote:

Certainly, you can enter this as a teacher expense and it becomes deductible.


Teachers expenses directly related to your job as an educator.  Not filing personal tax returns.

 

Per the IRS

Qualified expenses are amounts you paid or incurred for participation in professional development courses, books, supplies, computer equipment (including related software and services), other equipment, and supplementary materials that you use in the classroom. For courses in health or physical education, the expenses for supplies must be for athletic supplies. This deduction is for expenses paid or incurred during the tax year.

Level 3
May 23, 2020 4:49:59 PM

Really this is a bit much. Are you a tax examiner working for the IRS? Or some kind of investigator? Or some kind of law enforcement personnel? This is over the top, sir.

Level 15
May 23, 2020 5:17:04 PM


@MysticalRose wrote:

Really this is a bit much. Are you a tax examiner working for the IRS? Or some kind of investigator? Or some kind of law enforcement personnel? This is over the top, sir.


None of the above - you made a claim that you can enter this as a teacher expense and I pointed our that you are not correct.

 

I am simply quoting the IRS regulations as published in IRS Pub 17,  page 137 that explains what the qualified educators expenses can be.   I would not want you to file a fraudulent tax return and claim a personal expense as a qualified educator expense.

 

Read it yourself that spells it out in detail as to what and cannot be deducted as educator expenses.

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p17.pdf

 

Level 3
May 23, 2020 5:19:38 PM

Sir, please refrain from responding to any of my Turbo Tax posts and I will do the same for you.

 

I did not come to this website seeking tax advice; I came simple to seek suggestions on how I might open a 2015 Turbo Tax File and nothing more.

 

At this point, I consider your posts to be a form a harassment and I respectfully request that you cease and desist from any further comments on this thread with me. 

 

Thank you.

Level 3
Jun 6, 2020 6:12:46 PM

So, I wish to give a testimony on this service:

https://www.taxprinter.com/

It worked for me! I had a 2015 Turbo Tax Return that I had not saved as a PDF file (shame on me!) and was no longer able to use my 2015 Turbo Tax software to open this return. I contacted this service and they opened it immediately at a cost of $49.99 (or approximate). As I needed the information to file my 2017 returns (for which I had a waiver to submit late), it was well worth the cost. 

This was the only avenue open to me to retrieve the needed information stored in these returns.