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how to create a tax return form using excel

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    Execel
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    how to create a tax return form using excel



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    David McRitchie
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    Re: how to create a tax return form using excel

    If you mean that you can actually file as printed to the US IRS,
    you can't. The 1040 form would have to be approved, and you
    can't guarantee that it would print the same ever again from Excel..

    You could do your calculations in Excel and manually transfer the
    information to your 1040 form.

    It would be better to use software specifically designed for the
    purpose, then you would also have a better idea that you picked
    up things. Better to use Excel to help you make sure you gathered
    and included everything.
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    HTH,
    David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001]
    My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
    Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm

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    D.R. Durham
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    Re: how to create a tax return form using excel

    There was a company back in the 1990's that actually used Excel with macros
    (before Visual Basic for Applications) to calculate and print out the IRS
    returns and sold this as a Tax Preparation program (you had to own Excel). It
    was very cleverly done with various widths of columns (no grid lines) to
    mimic the look of the various forms and worked very well -- I used it.
    However about 1995 they adopted their own calculation engine and dropped the
    use of Excel. The point is that it could be done, by why? There are many good
    tax preparation programs available.

    "David McRitchie" wrote:

    > If you mean that you can actually file as printed to the US IRS,
    > you can't. The 1040 form would have to be approved, and you
    > can't guarantee that it would print the same ever again from Excel..
    >
    > You could do your calculations in Excel and manually transfer the
    > information to your 1040 form.
    >
    > It would be better to use software specifically designed for the
    > purpose, then you would also have a better idea that you picked
    > up things. Better to use Excel to help you make sure you gathered
    > and included everything.
    > ---
    > HTH,
    > David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001]
    > My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
    > Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm
    >
    > "Execel" <Execel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:82EB3368-C698-467C-B707-F0A95B517D27@microsoft.com...
    > >

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