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IRonMaN
Level 15
November 7, 2025
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I have to give ProSeries an A+

  • November 7, 2025
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I just received an e-mail from Intuit confirming my 2025 software purchase.  In the e-mail there is a link for ProSeries release dates.  I was a little curious as to estimates for when various forms were going to be ready this year so I clicked on it.  To my surprise, ProSeries is really on top of things.  It's only November 7th and all of the forms are final and e-file ready.  I am really impressed 😯

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Level 15
November 7, 2025

"I have to give ProSeries an A+"

 

I'm curious what the "A" stands for.  🤣

IRonMaN
IRonMaNAuthor
Level 15
November 7, 2025

Anything you would like it to be 😁

Slava Ukraini!
dascpa
Level 11
November 10, 2025

This board is not known for it's understanding of sarcasm. Your post will generate a lot of confusion for some new practitioners who will believe 2025 is actually complete and ready for e-file.  I'm not into Fireball but if there was a Fireball jail or penalty box, please self-impose.

IRonMaN
IRonMaNAuthor
Level 15
November 10, 2025

So are you saying the forms really aren't ready?  In that case, I will have to give Intuit an F for trying to fool me. 😯

Slava Ukraini!
IRonMaN
IRonMaNAuthor
Level 15
November 10, 2025

As a side note, they have updated the release date page.  However, I do have to ask, how do you go about getting a refund if you have paid for the software but haven't downloaded it yet?  It appears I am going to be forced to change tax software for the upcoming tax season.  According to the release date page, none of ProSeries 2025 tax forms are supported for e-filing.  Bummer.

Slava Ukraini!