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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1516893" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I've been a Quicken user since DOS 6.0 around 1993. Scares me every time I have to upgrade to a new version. Their are plenty of horror stories every year about the new versions and for a period of time one updated yearly in hopes they would fix what the screwed with in the previous version. Around the end of October or early November I get a copy of TurboTax that I use to tax plan and estimate taxes for the year. In March I print a cash flow report and an itemized transaction report and take these along with all other necessary information to my tax preparer. When I go back to review the return I have a good idea what it should look like. Biggest difference in numbers is my errors in getting the depreciation reports to match. TurboTax does track depreciation and carry forward to form 4797 when you sell or dispose of the property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1516893, member: 7795"] I’ve been a Quicken user since DOS 6.0 around 1993. Scares me every time I have to upgrade to a new version. Their are plenty of horror stories every year about the new versions and for a period of time one updated yearly in hopes they would fix what the screwed with in the previous version. Around the end of October or early November I get a copy of TurboTax that I use to tax plan and estimate taxes for the year. In March I print a cash flow report and an itemized transaction report and take these along with all other necessary information to my tax preparer. When I go back to review the return I have a good idea what it should look like. Biggest difference in numbers is my errors in getting the depreciation reports to match. TurboTax does track depreciation and carry forward to form 4797 when you sell or dispose of the property. [/QUOTE]
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