It is important to see how changes in the new tax law will affect current (2017) taxes. Call it an early pre-view so that we can anticipate tax problems in 2018 (file in 2019). Thank you
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Desktop users will be able to use the What-IF tool that is already part of the software.
BUT....I wouldn't expect that it will be programmed with the actual 2018 tax rules until ...after Feb. Might even be later than that.
There are some pretty complex calculations/programming involved, and they even have trouble getting the 2017 software right before March....so should they spend their resources on getting 2017 software right asap or not.
I would like to see an FAQ that posts the date they get the 2018 part of the What-If sheet properly aligned with the (expected) new tax laws...
Desktop users will be able to use the What-IF tool that is already part of the software.
BUT....I wouldn't expect that it will be programmed with the actual 2018 tax rules until ...after Feb. Might even be later than that.
There are some pretty complex calculations/programming involved, and they even have trouble getting the 2017 software right before March....so should they spend their resources on getting 2017 software right asap or not.
I would like to see an FAQ that posts the date they get the 2018 part of the What-If sheet properly aligned with the (expected) new tax laws...
I dont have the answer. I just want to add my name to the request to be able to compare 2017 income under 2017 and new 2018 tax laws. This would really help differentiate TurboTax from its competitors.
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