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jaygreg Guest
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 5:21 am Post subject: Tax Line Assignment For "Facility Fees"? |
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There's a screen in Turbo Tax Premier 2007 under Deductions & Credits named
"Enter Facility Fees". It comes right after "Enter Professional Fees" which
comes after "Enter Prescription Expenses". I can't find a tax line entry in
Q2008HB that specifically deals with "Facility Fees." Must I pick out those
charges form the broader category "Schedule A: Doctors, dentists, hospitals"?
Kindda' defeats the purpose of trying to automate to such a refined degree
only to have a bump in the road at the last mile. |
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danbrown Guest
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Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 1:28 am Post subject: Re: Tax Line Assignment For "Facility Fees"? |
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In Q, how about using classes/tags to distinguish between Facility/
Professional/Prescription/(and mileage)?
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Mike Blake-Knox Guest
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Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 6:26 pm Post subject: Re: Tax Line Assignment For "Facility Fees"? |
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In article <4820f5f4$0$12924$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, Jaygreg wrote:
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I can't find a tax line entry in
Q2008HB that specifically deals with "Facility Fees."
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You'd think Intuit would provide better integration between Quicken and
Turbotax. Unfortunately, there are many items of tax data that Turbotax
would like to have entered into specific worksheets but there's no way
to code data in Quicken so imported data goes into the right place. One
might allow users to define custom "tax lines" so they can be assigned
in Quicken and used in corresponding TurboTax worksheets.
Intuit may think this is "too technical" for their customers although
it isn't very complicated.
Mike |
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jaygreg Guest
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 12:26 am Post subject: Re: Tax Line Assignment For "Facility Fees"? |
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I found the TurboTax forum and posted this message. I heard back from
someone I assummed was a representative of TT:
"Sounds like we have not been paying attention to changes int he medical
expense category between TurboTax and Quicken and for that I do apologize. I
will bring this to the attention of your Quicken development team. For now,
unfortunately, it sounds like you will have to adjust the insurance amount.
The rest of the breakdown is really a convenience for the user rather than a
tax requirement so you could leave that as is and look to Quicken for your
detail. Sorry we missed this, will try to have corrected for next year."
We'll see.
"Mike Blake-Knox" <mikebkdontspam@knology.net> wrote in message
news:VA.000001f5.2c137a57@knology.net...
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In article <4820f5f4$0$12924$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, Jaygreg wrote:
I can't find a tax line entry in
Q2008HB that specifically deals with "Facility Fees."
You'd think Intuit would provide better integration between Quicken and
Turbotax. Unfortunately, there are many items of tax data that Turbotax
would like to have entered into specific worksheets but there's no way
to code data in Quicken so imported data goes into the right place. One
might allow users to define custom "tax lines" so they can be assigned
in Quicken and used in corresponding TurboTax worksheets.
Intuit may think this is "too technical" for their customers although
it isn't very complicated.
Mike
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