Cathy Posted April 18, 2011 Report Posted April 18, 2011 In the past I opened each return and created an extension and e-file docs. This year (after many years of doing it the hard way ) I just found the magic place to click and I created and printed all of my extensions without opening any of the returns. Question: Is there another "magic place" to click to tell the program to e-file the extensions without having to go back to each return and create the extension e-files? Thanks, Cathy Quote
joanmcq Posted April 18, 2011 Report Posted April 18, 2011 Don't know about that one; I'm working each return to get a 'decent estimate' before I extend, so I don't do mass extensions. I'm extending as I go. Quote
Cathy Posted April 18, 2011 Author Report Posted April 18, 2011 Don't know about that one; I'm working each return to get a 'decent estimate' before I extend, so I don't do mass extensions. I'm extending as I go. I just finished up this morning at 1:00 am all of my "decent" clients....the others weren't decent enough to give me anything to be able to give them a 'decent estimate'.....my mass extensions are my serious procrastinators...but I can't fuss as I'm usually preparing my own on October 15th. Good luck, Joan! Cathy Quote
kcjenkins Posted April 18, 2011 Report Posted April 18, 2011 No, to efile you have to go into the specific return to create it's own efile and DCN. You can use the mass extension part to get the 4686s into the returns, then cancel the printing, and then create each efile. Quote
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