Hi there ... sorry but here is another one of these threads.
I own three PC's that aren't upgradable to Windows 11 and am very disappointed that TT2025+ won't work on these machines. My solution to keep my Windows 10 computers safe and useable well into the future has been to run 0patch in combination with the continued updates to Windows Defender and the Malicious software removal tool updates.
My question for those Canadian users is what should I switch to? The CRA has a number of approved programs and am wondering which would be best for me. I do a few simple returns for family ... for myself I have interest write-offs, capital gains, etc. from investments --- otherwise pretty straight forward.
Thanks in advance!
Kato
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Thank you ... so sorry about that.
Noodling away at the Canadian website I can't figure out how to post there. lol
Thank you! This is great news for me. At least for this year.
I suppose I got caught up with the US version becoming Windows 11 only.
As I said above my PC is probably better protected than it was under Microsoft by running 0patch:
@m12345$$!!6 wrote:
Thank you ... so sorry about that.
Noodling away at the Canadian website I can't figure out how to post there. lol
Go to this TurboTax Canada website for assistance with a Canadian tax return or the TurboTax Canada editions - https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/turbotax-support/en-ca
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