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Posted by PeterL on March 31, 2008, 8:18 pm
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Previously I saved my capital gains reports from Quicken on .txf
files, and TaxCut was able to import from .txf files. This year for
some reason I am no longer able to import from .txf files, only
from .qdf files. .qdf files give me all kinds of useless
information. Apparently the only other option is to hand enter all my
stock transactions. This is most stupid. I want my .txf files
back!!!
Anyone found a work around?
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Posted by Dick Adams on March 31, 2008, 8:38 pm
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> Previously I saved my capital gains reports from Quicken
> on .txf files, and TaxCut was able to import from .txf
> files. This year for some reason I am no longer able to
> import from .txf files, only from .qdf files. .qdf files
> give me all kinds of useless information. Apparently the
> only other option is to hand enter all my stock transactions.
>
> This is most stupid. I want my .txf files back!!!
>
> Anyone found a work around?
Your best answer will come from the tech support gang
at TaxCut.
Dick
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Posted by DF2 on March 31, 2008, 9:24 pm
Please log in for more thread options In misc.taxes.moderated, Dick Adams wrote:
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>> Previously I saved my capital gains reports from Quicken
>> on .txf files, and TaxCut was able to import from .txf
>> files. This year for some reason I am no longer able to
>> import from .txf files, only from .qdf files.
Really? File > Import Financial Information does not accept a QIF
file?
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Posted by GSalisbury on April 1, 2008, 11:39 am
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> In misc.taxes.moderated, Dick Adams wrote:
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>>> Previously I saved my capital gains reports from Quicken
>>> on .txf files, and TaxCut was able to import from .txf
>>> files. This year for some reason I am no longer able to
>>> import from .txf files, only from .qdf files.
>
> Really? File > Import Financial Information does not accept a QIF
> file?
>
Actually, in TaxCut (2007 Prem+State), no, File/Import Financial does not
offer QIF.
It only offers MS$, Qkn, TXF and DeductionPRO.
My Qkn 2006Dlx exports to TXF and TC successfully imported it.
What does "... for some reason I am no longer able to import from .txf files
...." mean?
Make a new TC File (using last year's data or not) and export/import again.
What happens?
Geo.
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Posted by PeterL on April 1, 2008, 11:40 am
Please log in for more thread options > In misc.taxes.moderated, Dick Adams wrote:
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> >> Previously I saved my capital gains reports from Quicken
> >> on .txf files, and TaxCut was able to import from .txf
> >> files. This year for some reason I am no longer able to
> >> import from .txf files, only from .qdf files.
>
> Really? File > Import Financial Information does not accept a QIF
> file?
>
I am looking for txf file import, which previous versions supported.
Using Quicken I save my capital gains report in a txf file. But since
TaxCut won't accept txf files I am stuck having to enter each
transaction by hand.
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