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Originally Posted by ck8
They told me the same thing. How can they just choose not to support it?
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I use the downloaded version of TaxCut, which was just updated with the final version of form 8910. I e-filed last night and got notification back this morning that my return has been accepted by the IRS. However, I just looked at the list of supported forms for TaxCut online and form 8910 is not on it. Maybe the online format and the fact that the form was not final until a few days ago made it difficult (read: expensive and unprofitable) to implement given the relatively few people (out of all taxpayers) who will be able to file for the credit.
Maybe you can get H&R Block to give you the fee you paid for TaxCut online back as a credit for the download version, which does support 8910.