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Where does it say that? You still have not posted actual links to HR Block or TaxAct. And I wouldn't trust any other sellers like Costco or Amazon etc.
@user17597590908 wrote:Yes—both H&R Block and Tax Act still indicate Windows 10 is supported for their desktop software, which you’d use to file 2025 taxes (in early 2026).
Where are you finding this? Post a link, please.
I've been all over those two sites and can't find anything that indicates Windows 10 is supported for the 2025 tax year.
The products have not been released yet, including TurboTax 2025, so no one really knows for sure what will or will not be supported. For that matter, and for all we know, TurboTax may actually install and run fine on Windows 10; it may be that Intuit will not provide tech support for Windows 10. We just don't know at this point.
Every time I've tried to post a links this system doesn't allow it.
Moreover, specialist on this site from TurboTax in there responses to me told me users would still be able to amend 2022-2024 taxes on the downloaded turbotax that they have been using. Well that may have been what you specialist thought until today, but I just went to open my 2024 taxes on my Win10 computer and turbotax box popped up asking me to update and now it wants me to sign in to Turbotax which I have never had to do in the past. Now if the IRS wants anything apparently users are stuck dealing with Turbotax where the right hand doesn't even now what the left hand is doing. Endless frustration and based on past experience it is only going to get worse.
strange. i have desktop deluxe. 2024 has been efiled. opened the app and selected amend. I did not have to sign into my account. Not sure this is the answer. perhaps when you first installed the desktop you logged into your account and never logged out. I don't know if Turbotax automatically logs you out at some point. It makes no sense that a desktop user would need to log in. But then again this is Turbotax.
@user17597590908 wrote:Every time I've tried to post a links this system doesn't allow it.
To paste a link you have to use the link icon on the format menu
THEN After you copy the url from the HR Block then when you reply you hit the link icon and paste it into the top line of the Insert Link pop up box. Here like this........
Not being able to open 2024 now is a different problem than Windows 10. That is something else, maybe to do with your computer. Some people are having trouble after updating. We don't know why yet.
In the Desktop program, you may need to sign in to your online account. Go up to FILE and at the bottom it will say if you are signed in or not. If you are signed out, it will say Sign in under File. If you are signed in it will say Signed in as [name] under File.
You may get different layouts if you are signed in or out. Like especially when you use the Search function.
And to Amend in the Desktop program. You might first have to tell the program your return was filed. If you efiled you have to check the filing status inside the program. Open your return and go up to menu item
File > Electronic Filing > Check Electronic Filing Status
Then save your return with the status. Go to File-Save. Oh and be sure to save your original return with another name so the amended return doesn't overwrite it and you can start over if it gets messed up.
Strange. After 18 years of using TT, the only time I had to sign in was when I was doing my taxes online thru TT the first few years I used TT. I had to stop using online TT do to the numerous errors TT had in their program that almost cost me tens of thousands of dollars; thankfully I understand taxes better than whoever programmed those mistakes and caught the errors. Obviously if some people are having trouble after update it isn't an issue with my computer, and when I was told that in the past it never was my computer that was the problem, but rather TT errors. Do you have any idea what your programmers are doing or did to cause this problem? I think not; you never talk to them or coordinate with them correct? That is what I have been told in the past. It is likely they are doing something now to prepare for 2025 taxes and it is already screwing thing up...
@user17597590908 wrote:Do you have any idea what your programmers are doing or did to cause this problem? I think not; you never talk to them or coordinate with them correct?
Us? We? If you're referring to anyone who has posted in this thread, you're exactly correct since not one of us happens to be an employee of Intuit; we volunteer our time to answer tax questions posted by users.
For that matter, even Intuit employees who post on this board don't have any idea what the programmers are doing nor do they "talk or coordinate with them"; that's NOT their job and it certainly is NOT ours as volunteers.
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