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Error 119 when opening the file is caused by file corruption. If you made a backup copy of your tax return file, open the copy instead. Otherwise, you'll need to start a new return as we are unable to fix or restore damaged data files.
This is the second time error message 119 has appeared. I entered all my date twice even after uninstalling Turbo Tax and reloading it. It appears it is a problem with the disc. I need new software quickly!
can I delete my 2020 turbo tax from my computer and re install even after i registered it
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I just tried to open my 2021 tax returns and I'm getting this error as well. I had saved my taxes onto my computer, but it won't open there either. I've already submitted taxes to state and feds, but needed a copy of one sheet. What can I do to get my tax files back???? So frustrating! Thanks.
Did not back-up the file would have never thought to do that ? File corruption not anticipated.
I Do have PDF saved copy can I use that to convert to TurboTax file for 2022 ?
No, you cannot convert a PDF to a tax data file in TurboTax. For more information, please see the below TurboTax FAQ.
Can I convert my PDF into a tax data file, or vice-versa?
This really sucks
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