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| In microsoft.public.money, AbruceN wrote: - quote - > I never have done this. I remember a previous version (before 2006) suggested
I did post this last year:> I do this with instructions what should be done. I can't find that > information in 2006 premium. > Does anybody know about this? Income tax season in the US is coming. There are various things that a user of Microsoft Money should consider. Microsoft Money is very good at producing the information for schedule D, if you have been downloading or entering your Buys and Sells. That is really nice. TaxCut and TurboTax are the only two income tax programs that use this data directly AFAIK. If you do not have that many sells, you can copy the data from Money's tax reports by hand into cheaper tax programs, such as TaxAct. While Microsoft Money can produce entries for other things like dividends, interest, W-2, etc, few people keep the data perfectly. Some of the items recorded as dividends may be return of capital or other special cases. Since you will be sent 1099s and perhaps 1098s for these, it will usually be best IMO to use the 1099 data where it is provided. Preparing the Schedule D is one of the best thing the Money program does for me. Both TaxCut and TurboTax can import the TXF (Tax eXportFiles) files that Money produces. If I were preparing a schedule C, the data that Money can send to the tax program would be very useful. You do not get 1099s for that information, for the most part. But I don't do that now. If you itemize, the schedule A information should be useful. There can be other things that Money can track and provide the information for your tax return So how do I proceed ? In Money 2006, Taxes-> TaxTools-> ExportToTaxSoftware Set the ReviewTaxesFor drop-down to Completed2005TaxYear. Continue. Select the items that you want Money to send to the tax program, and de-select those things that you will instead pull off of the 1099s. This may be Schedule A, Schedule C, and both long- and short-term capital gains, depending on your needs. In Money 2005 and 2006, if you want to print a tax report for yourself or your tax preparer, do not click Continue at this point. Instead click File-> Print to print the selected tax information. This may be in two sections: the forms, line numbers and amounts for most of the selected items, and then the information for Schedule D. To pass information to TaxCut or TurboTax that are installed on your computer, click Continue. This writeup is not written with the use of the on-line tax software in mind. If you plan to use online tax software, read elsewhere about that. I recommend that you not use the options for TaxCut or TurboTax, but instead choose UseTaxSoftware, and "Export your tax information as a data file you can use with any tax software program". This will produce a .txf file. I suggest you do not use the FileByHand, UseTurboTax, or UseACPA choices in Money 2005 or 2006. Start your tax program. Make a copy of your tax file under another name. Then File-> Import the .txf file. If you see that you selected the wrong information for export/import go back to Money and re-select the items. Then go back to the copy of the tax program that you had not imported into yet, save another copy of that and File-> Import the revised .txf file. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, AbruceN wrote: - quote - > I never have done this. I remember a previous version (before 2006) suggested
Different people have different needs/desires. Are you looking to> I do this with instructions what should be done. I can't find that > information in 2006 premium. > Does anybody know about this? prepare a file that contains your investment Buy and Sell information to send to TaxCut or TurboTax US income tax programs, or what? |
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| I do essentially nothing besides, say, a scan of accounts and unreconciled transactions to make sure that we haven't missed something. I will also file a account transactions report with all fields showing for all accounts and limited to the previous year dates, printed to file and probably to .PDF or similar. What are you hoping to accomplish by "year end accounting"? "AbruceN" <AbruceN[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:12F5A373-609F-4054-AB22-08BBA5E2C84E[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I never have done this. I remember a previous version (before 2006) > suggested > I do this with instructions what should be done. I can't find that > information in 2006 premium. > Does anybody know about this? |
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| I never have done this. I remember a previous version (before 2006) suggested I do this with instructions what should be done. I can't find that information in 2006 premium. Does anybody know about this? |
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