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Sorry you can only do that in the Desktop CD/Download program using Forms Mode.
OK thank you. Is there a way to update to this? Or how can I use that product?
Yes you can switch to the Desktop program.
You can move your Online file to the Desktop program and continue without paying for Online or needing to reenter your info. If you already paid for the Online version you can ask them for the Desktop program. And you can buy a lower version Desktop program. All the Desktop programs have the same forms. You just get more help and guidance in the higher versions.
To continue in the desktop version see this…….
Download the .tax2022 file for free
How do I save my TurboTax Online return as a tax data file?
After you get the program installed the first thing to do before you open your tax return .tax file is to update the program and install any state programs you had. Then open your file. So you first might need to start a fake return to be able to download the state program (go to FILE - NEW). Just enter some basic personal info like your name and address then click on the State tab at the top and it should ask if you want to download the state program.
You can buy the CD/Download here or in stores. You need a full Windows or Mac computer to install it.
https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/cd-download
I have already paid for the online version, which is how I was able to download the forms to review.
Do you have guidance on if this Third party designee is advised?
Since you paid for Online you can ask customer service to put the Desktop download in your account.
How to contact Turbo Tax
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/using-turbotax/help/how-do-i-contact-turbotax/00/26991
What is the Turbo Tax phone number
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/using-turbotax/help/what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number/00/25632
I already have the desktop/CD version to start with. There are no questions allowing the option to input a third part designee nor can it be overridden the Forms mode. What am I missing? Thanks
look for the form called "1040 Wks".
or "Info Wks".
You can not input third party designee information using interview mode in any version of TurboTax, be it desktop or online.
With the desktop version, you will have to switch to forms mode, fine the appropriate form or worksheet and manually type it in. Note also that I would not be surprised if doing that did not allow you to e-file. If so, then you have no choice but to print, sign and mail the tax return to the IRS. Same would hold true for a state return if a state return is involved here.
Since TTX is offering "full service" this year, it's a toss-up if you'll be able to e-file or not, with a third party designee in the "preparer" location of the 1040.
Using a worksheet does not prevent you from e-Filing.
only "override" does that.
Using a worksheet does not prevent you from e-Filing.
But doesn't the third party designated still need a PTIN?
No PTIN box and not required.
It can be anybody who helped you fill out your taxes and understands it better than you do,
Or is just willing to help you deal with the IRS.
I didn't find the third-party field until I already e-filed my Dad's return yesterday and the IRS accepted it. We'd like to add that to his return. Can I resubmit it? Does that require a 1040-X?
You can't re-submit your return if it's been accepted in eFile, and you won't generally file Form 1040-X for an administrative issue such as this.
However, you might consider filing a Form 8821, Tax Information Authorization with the IRS.
This will authorize you to inspect and/or receive your father's confidential information verbally or in writing for the type of tax and the years or periods listed on the form. You don't have to be an individual authorized to practice before the IRS, as you would with a Power of Attorney.
Please see the IRS' Power of Attorney and Other Authorizations page for more information.
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