I am unable to import Business Information from Quickbooks 2019 for Mac into TurboTax Home & Business 2019 (Mac version). The TurboTax section "Import Business Information" Learn More link contains the following statement: "You can import your business information from the 2018, 2019, or 2020 versions of Quicken or QuickBooks." However, you can't.
What's going on, Intuit? I feel I have been deceived.
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TurboTax for Windows Basic, Deluxe, Premier, and Home & Business versions can import directly from the QuickBooks 2014-2020 Desktop software.
If you're looking to import QuickBooks into TurboTax Business, see this article instead.
Dear Critter,
The question concerned the Mac desktop versions of these programs, NOT the Windows versions. Your reply is not applicable. I'm not lost.
Sorry about that ... didn't pay attention. Here is what I found on the QB forum ...
See this TurboTax support FAQ for a contact link and hours of operation -https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899263-what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number
The information on the Forum about exporting a report to Excel from QuickBooks for Mac doesn't work. There is no option to export a QB report to Excel.
Will contact TT support, but based on previous experience, I am not hopeful.
QuickBooks for Mac Business doesn't seem to be an option for Mac. There is not a File > Import from Tax Software Option. There is not an option under business to link to my bank, so this makes it pretty ridiculous to get my banking and expense data into TurboTax.
I have downloaded all sorts of files from my bank in an attempt to get those to import into TurboTax with no success: including .qfx, .csv, .qbo, .oxf.
Is it really that hard for Intuit to make their products compatible, at least creat options so that banks can be added that are not in their system?
The intuit help base is a joke, and all of the help discussions are pointed to solutions for PC.
QuickBooks software for the Mac is fraught with these issues. I thought, okay, for this year I'll do my taxes on a PC. So I export my QB Mac software for the Windows platform. During the process, the file is saved as a .qbb file. Easy, right? So I go to my PC Tax software and, ta da, that file format isn't supported. It needs to be a .qba file format. How do I get around it--I have to BUY the QB PC for desktop version to convert my Mac software file. Have you heard anything so ridiculous?!
Given my dealings with Intuit/Quickbooks in the past, this doesn't surprise me. Their actual software is very nice, but they have business practices that I have appalling, this being one perfect example.
Problem is, there are no "Import -> From Accounting Software" in TurboTax Home Business 2019 for Mac!
Still doesn't work for 2020 tax year. Oh, my!
@CanandaiguaMan Please reach out to QuickBooks Customer Support for assistance with importing into TurboTax.
Exactly Intuit, How hard is it in the Mac version to add to the software "export to Turbo Tax" and make sure it ends with .qba So frustrating!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you asking about the *Canadian* product? There is no Business for Mac for US tax.
This is the US forum.
No, it's not the Canadian version. Home & Business Personal and Self-Employed Edition for Mac for the US market. I have the box right here in front of me.
Customer Support is unable to help. Sorry.
It's ok, I was not expecting your help.
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