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No, you cannot prepare two returns on the same account. Each tax return requires a separate account with a separate username and password, but you can use the same email address for all of them. Never start another return by going back and overwriting everything in the return you just filed. This will replace your info, which means you won't be able to retrieve your return later.
You might want to switch to the TurboTax CD/Download software to save money
If you still want to start another return in TurboTax Online, here’s what to do:
i have a max and have installed a deluxe turbo tax ... and i have completed one tax return and am now trying to prepare a tax return for another individual ... how can i accomplish this
If you have TurboTax Online, you will have to open a new account for the new tax return. If you have TurboTax Desktop Download/Cd product you can start a new return from the initial page by clicking the Start New Tax Return button.
I have already prepared one tax return for 2021. I want to prepare another tax return for a different individual. I guess I am unable to use the 2021 Turbo Tax program I purchased already? How do I accomplish this?
The ONLINE program is good for only ONE tax return per account. If you need to file a second tax return at this late date you will have to use the downloaded program and efile by midnight today otherwise you will need to print, ink sign and mail it in.
-Use this IRS site for other ways to file for free. There are 8 free software versions available from the IRS Free File site
https://apps.irs.gov/app/freeFile/
if you have the desktop version, it's unclear what you have, you can prepare as many returns as you like. open the program and there should be a link in blue and white that says "start a new return".
i believe that new returns can no longer be started in the online version. if i'm wrong then you need to set up a new account. using your original online a/c will overwrite your return causing you many headaches when it comes time to do 2022
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