If you are using TurboTax Online, the software saves it automatically for you as you enter information.
If you are using TurboTax CD/Download software, then you have to manually save it as you enter information.
I can't believe we are in the 21st century and there is not auto save in the desktop version.
Sorry, but that is a fact. If you are using desktop software you have to save it yourself. It does not autosave. Before you stop working on your return you need to always go to File and SAVE it. Or even save from time to time as you work.
Also, after each work session I save another copy of the *.taxYYYY data file on external media such as a flash drive. For instance, last fall there was an infamous Windows update that caused data loss of items in some users' documents folder, etc. for various software programs. And hard drives can also fail.
TurboTax for Windows "should" prompt you and ask if you want to save the file if you try to close it using the top right X. But a few users have reported that it didn't. I don't know if that prompt exists in the Mac program or not.
I use a Mac, and if I start to close out of TT, Mac prompts me to save. I have not used Windows in years but some others say it does not prompt them to save, and it does not autosave. So guess the moral of the story is if you are using desktop, remember to SAVE. Do not leave it to chance, and do not trust it to save automatically.
Here's a link that might be helpful
I believe that the Mac program automatically saves the .tax file or should. And people have asked how to not save it on Mac in case they messed up.
In the Windows Desktop program you have to manually save the .tax file and it should ask if you want to save when you exit or start a new return.
I have the mac version of 2019 deluxe, it will NOT autosave, in fact it will NOT save! I have to rename it as a new file everytime to save. It keeps telling me my file is locked. I followed the directions (to go to the file, click get info) when I do this it says my file is UNLOCKED, I even locked and re-unlocked it . . nothing! My files still will not save, Everytime I want to save, I have to rename it a new name (and the original one disappears by the way). I will never buy turbo tax for apple again, i've used it for years on a pc with no issues! is there a reason why it keeps showing as LOCKED when i UNlocked the file??
@tallyally I'm going to see if I can get someone familiar with Mac to assist you.
@macuser_22 I know you're having a busy "Mac tech" day, but when you are in the forum, are you able to assist this user with their issue? Thanks!
Auto save in a Mac is a Macs system feature, not a TurboTax feature. Check to see if it is turned off in system preferences.
http://osxdaily.com/2012/08/22/turn-off-auto-save-os-x/
File locking is also a Max System feature. TurboTax cannot lock a file.
Locking a file Apple article.
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/lock-a-document-on-mac-mchlp1342/mac
The problem that you describe would seem to be a local issue on your Mac.
I am having the same issue today! Previously it has been fine with no issues!?!?
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I have been using desktop Windows Turbotax for years. Probably 25 years. It has always prompted me to save my file if I use the X in the upper right to close the program.
Only in the past couple of years has that stopped. So it is a hard habit to break. I have to make sure I use the file and save before I shut down the program. Even after I have done that, I will get a prompt to save my file when I close. But every once in a while, it will not give a prompt and if I forget to save before I close, then I lose my data! So I would say this is a new problem in the past couple of years and you now should save the file yourself BEFORE closing. I am having to learn the hard way to do this a different way than in many years past.
So i just had TT on win10 freeze up. Attempting to hit X just failed. I verified the temp file was there next to my normal file, and i hit end task.
When I re-opened, it said "Recovering your return". It took a minute, but it took me right back to where i was, minus the very last thing I did.
So yeah, I can confirm if you have to end task, it has a temp file that it will pull your interim changes from and restore you back to where you were.
That's not the same thing as "auto-save". Auto save would apply all your changes to the file, which imho is not necessarily what you want. I prefer to save when I am ready to confirm the changes I have made are correct.
Storing your changes in a temp file between saves allows you to recover them, or optionally to delete it and restore yourself back to your prior saved state.
hope that helps!
I can't get my turbo tax to save with my name. And I can't get it to rename or save to a different place. I'm afraid to close down for fear of losing everything I've put in. What do I do??? This has never happened before.
@pennysauter wrote:I can't get my turbo tax to save with my name. And I can't get it to rename or save to a different place. I'm afraid to close down for fear of losing everything I've put in. What do I do??? This has never happened before.
Are you using a Windows PC or a Mac?
It used to autosave. I lost my return when my computer locked up! Again, I just lost 2 hours worth of work after another lock up. We can't use online because it is not offered. Last time I use Turbotax after 25 years. You suck!
Online for 2020 opens in Early December. Sounds like you were starting a 2020 return using desktop---correct? When you use desktop you need to save it yourself as you go. Online TT autosaves but desktop must be saved by the user.
Maybe the larger issue is you need to find out why your computer is locking up on you and get it fixed. Does your computer meet the system requirements for 2020 desktop software?
2020 Desktop TurboTax
Minimum requirements for your computer
Below are the minimum requirements for TurboTax Federal 2020 software. Product activation required via Internet. Download option requires free online Intuit account.
Windows® CD/Download Products
Operating Systems
RAM
Hard Disk Space
Monitor
Third Party Software
Internet Connection
Printer
Administrative rights required
Mac CD/Download Products
Operating Systems
RAM
Hard Disk Space
Monitor
Internet Connection
Printer
@circeo35 Windows or Mac?
If you used the Windows Desktop program you need the file ending in .taxyyyy to open in it. The tax files (and PDF files) should be in your Documents then in a Turbo Tax subfolder. If you can't find them do a search for all files ending in .tax or .tax2020 or .tax2019, etc. And check the Recycle Bin. For Windows 10 check the One Drive. Did you make any backups? Like DropBox.
If you don't have the main .tax file you might have one that starts with a Tilde sign ~ like "~your name.tax2019". That file is if your computer crashes or your real file gets lost or deleted or corrupt so you can restore it.
Find your Tax file in Windows
this is not right! I am using the Turbotax business 2021 even though I save it from the file menu but it does not save my progress data?! just frustrated and do not know what to do?!
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after the last update TurboTax business 2021 does not save any of my progressed data as the result I lost hours of works. just frustrating!!
after 45 minutes Intuit agent called me back and ask to send him my data to him. it's more than four hours and NO response!!
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I have used TurboTax for years with a CD. I spent two hours entering data recently and went back to complete my return. The information was not there. When did Turbotax stop saving information entered? This has never happened.
It depends. Sometimes you need to constantly save the information entered because if you leave it sit and come back, it's not there.
The best way to do this is to periodically to to file>save in your program. The very first time you do this, you have to hit file>save as to give the file a name to save to your computer and then after that, hit file>save periodically so that your information is saved and not lost in cyberspace.