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I'd like to file 2017 tax using TT self-employed. However the cd/download versions available are home and business and premier. How will using this affect 2018 filing?

 
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MichaelMc
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I'd like to file 2017 tax using TT self-employed. However the cd/download versions available are home and business and premier. How will using this affect 2018 filing?

TurboTax Home & Business is the desktop equivalent of our TurboTax Online Self-Employed product. You can purchase the 2017 version at this link: https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/past-years-products/

The easiest solution moving forward will be to remain with the desktop version for your 2018 tax return: TurboTax Desktop Products.

If you want to return to the online version for 2018, follow these steps:

You can import your prior year tax data file from TurboTax Desktop into TurboTax Online.  You can only import one year to carryover the data.

You would want to do this before you start entering data for your return; although, you need to choose a version and continue into the tax preparation.

1. Click on My Account in the top center

2. Click on Tools

3. Click Transfer last years TurboTax return from your computer from the list at the bottom

4. Click Continue if prompted

5. Browse for the .tax2017 file

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MichaelMc
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I'd like to file 2017 tax using TT self-employed. However the cd/download versions available are home and business and premier. How will using this affect 2018 filing?

TurboTax Home & Business is the desktop equivalent of our TurboTax Online Self-Employed product. You can purchase the 2017 version at this link: https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/past-years-products/

The easiest solution moving forward will be to remain with the desktop version for your 2018 tax return: TurboTax Desktop Products.

If you want to return to the online version for 2018, follow these steps:

You can import your prior year tax data file from TurboTax Desktop into TurboTax Online.  You can only import one year to carryover the data.

You would want to do this before you start entering data for your return; although, you need to choose a version and continue into the tax preparation.

1. Click on My Account in the top center

2. Click on Tools

3. Click Transfer last years TurboTax return from your computer from the list at the bottom

4. Click Continue if prompted

5. Browse for the .tax2017 file

I'd like to file 2017 tax using TT self-employed. However the cd/download versions available are home and business and premier. How will using this affect 2018 filing?

Thanks for your answer. Everything seemed like it would workout. However, because I'm doing 2017 taxes, I must do that from a CD/download due to being past cutoff. Therefore, my .tax file for 2016 is saved in the online version, which wasn't saved to my computer. I was only sent the pdf. In order to get the .tax file for 2016, I must purchase a PLUS subscription, which Im willing to do because it is needed as input for the CD/download for 2017 SE version. Unfortunately, the 2018 online version will not allow me to purchase PLUS, unless I purchase 2018. I tried doing the free version if 2018, but now I'm stuck and it will not allow me to back out of free 2018, nor will it allow me to purchase PLUS.. This is crazy because none of this was required for the 2017 business, probably because I didn't do it online. Which is the reason that I don't want to do the online version for 2018. I only tried to follow the advice and sign up for the free version in order to purchase PLUS and gain access to my 2016 and 2017 .tax files. It's been such a huge hassle. Why couldn't I simply purchase the 2018 CD/ download and be given access to my .tax for 2016 and 2017, so that I can move forward. I'm willing to but the PLUS access, but this should have been automatically stored or offered as an option to download. They are literally forcing me to purchase the 2018 online version which I don't want at all, especially  to with all these problems. :(

I'd like to file 2017 tax using TT self-employed. However the cd/download versions available are home and business and premier. How will using this affect 2018 filing?

Is Turbotax Home and Business CD Download the same as Self-employed." I'm using the business software for an s-corp to file an 1120S for 2018 and I need to transfer my desktop files to the online version because I don't want to use the CD which causes you to pay upfront. Does anyone know if it's possible to transfer business data (turbotax .tax file) from an 1120S to Turbotax Self-employed online? I tried to start the online account and I'm being asked if the business is married, single, etc. I need to know if this is the right way to go to prepare the business taxes online please

I'd like to file 2017 tax using TT self-employed. However the cd/download versions available are home and business and premier. How will using this affect 2018 filing?

 

 

 


@videocom wrote:

Is Turbotax Home and Business CD Download the same as Self-employed." I'm using the business software for an s-corp to file an 1120S for 2018 and I need to transfer my desktop files to the online version because I don't want to use the CD which causes you to pay upfront.


@videocom- You are confusing products.

 

TurboTax CD/download Home and Business and online Self Employed  are about the same.  They both support Schedule C for self-employed persons.   They do NOT support the 1120 S corp. forms - that is a totally different product (TurboTax Business)  that is for corporations,  estates and trusts and is ONLY available as a CD/download for Windows.  (There is no online version that supports S-corps.).

 

https://turbotax.intuit.com/small-business-taxes/

 

 

**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
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