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Wed, Mar 2nd, 2016, 04:08 PM #1
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This is not for me. This is a tax return for someone else ( couple ) , which I am doing.
I have entered the exact same info in both the software and double checked it 2-3 times. But there is a $ 400 difference in the calculations of both the softwarePretty big amount and difference. Haven't missed anything or any slips or forms, but still the difference between the two
Ufile is giving me $ 400 less than Turbo Tax
Now I am not sure, which one is right and which one I should file with. Now just wondering if you can completely just trust just one software to do the return properly , or if its better to always double check with another software
Imagine you just used one software say UFile or Turbo Tax or Simple Tax etc for your entire family & completely trusted it. Now how do you even know that it calculated it right and there were NO calculation errors or glitches or bugs in it.This thread is currently associated with: N/A
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Wed, Mar 2nd, 2016, 07:19 PM #2
And furthermore if there is an error with the program itself, will CCRA make a person pay back the amount if there is an overpayment??????
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Wed, Mar 2nd, 2016, 08:47 PM #3
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CRA should have their own version of their own tax software. Instead of this third party nonsense, where there could be errors and glitches and your sensitive info lies with some private company.
CRA as is spends millions in printing Tax forms & packages, so shouldn't be hard for them to have a tax software themselves. They can even charge for it and make millions out of it. Good for taxpayers anf for them. No need to wait for some private third party software to be certified and approved by CRA.
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Thu, Mar 3rd, 2016, 08:56 AM #4
Absolutely yes.
You owe what the law states, despite what your software says that you owe.
That being said, an outright error in the software would in all likelihood be caught as you file, and would be immediately reflected in the Notice of Assessment that you receive as all returns go through CCRA's process to catch major problems. When things come up later, it is usually due to a disallowed deduction due to missing receipts or a claim that CCRA, upon inspection, decides to reject.
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Mon, Mar 28th, 2016, 08:46 AM #5
Same thing happening for me. $400 in the difference.
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Mon, Mar 28th, 2016, 01:03 PM #6
I should also note it was Turbo Tax that is giving me $400 more and I already bought Ufile for $16 so I am pretty annoyed.
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Mon, Mar 28th, 2016, 01:44 PM #7
I used Ufile this year, as I have in years past. Never thought there could be problems with the program. This year Ufile got the return wrong. CRA just assessed it and is giving back MORE money than what Ufile assessed. Glad to know someone at CRA did their job ! I agree, that the CRA should have their own tax services on-line.
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Tue, Mar 29th, 2016, 01:01 AM #8
With these many problems, Ufile should be shutdown.
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Tue, Mar 29th, 2016, 11:07 AM #9
I have used turbo tax for years and it has worked out to the penny. Now I will have to watch.
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