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Accounting Business General Discussion (5 posts)
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User is offline May 23 2012 02:02 AM
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Platinum, Quicken
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  1. Filing Tax Return via Twitter

    Posted 12 Apr 2012

    I wish you would develop the ability to file my tax return via Twitter.

    Now if you cannot condense my tax file down to 140 characters perhaps you could do it via a link.

    Looking forward to your new product.

    Thanks
  2. CPP deduction on bonus payment

    Posted 22 Feb 2012

    A person gets a bonus paid in 2012 based on 2011 performance of more than twice pensionable earnings.

    But the CPP deduction from the bonus is not the maximum yearly employee CPP deduction. Why?
  3. NetFile Access Code

    Posted 5 Jan 2012

    I believe NetFile Access codes are address dependent.

    So if you moved one door over and have changed your address in My Account, the access code that arrived for you in your now neighbour's mail is no good to you? Is that correct?
  4. What Happened?

    Posted 5 Jan 2012

    What happened? I logged in and it took me to ProFile. I don't use ProFile. How do I get to TurboTax? Any screen I see looks different? It wants a password but I don't remember it and my computer doesn't provide it automatically. Crap

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