TaxAct will take you through the entire process without you having to do 
anything with PDF files.  Even with the schedule C, it treats your return like 
an interview, if a schedule C is needed, it will generate it on it's own.  The 
only time you will have PDF files is when you actually save your return.  I 
usually download my return instead of printing it that way, I have an 
accessible copy that I can use later.  Besides, I can always generate a printed 
copy of the PDF if it becomes necessary.  You won't have to physically fill out 
any forms, TaxAct will generate them based on how you answer the interview 
questions.

yes, you can always go back and change anything you have entered previously, 
there are links to jump between each section of the return etc.  Just remember, 
the main return is in a frame and you will have to interact with that frame in 
order to see what's going on.  However, in this case, the frames actually do 
make cents.

I have ben using TaxAct now for several years both on windows and Mac with few 
or no problems.


On Dec 6, 2012, at 7:53 AM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:

> Hi guys. 
> I know it's a bit early on this, but I have a Schedule C to file again this 
> year, which means it takes time etc. to do one. Here's my question for you 
> guys. Someone on this list said that they had used taxact.com for their 
> taxes.I went to the web site, and it seemed to work fine with Safari. 
> However, I didn't try any of the forms that they listed. If you use this web 
> site, does anyone know if you get trapped in PDF form files or can you use 
> Safari for the whole thing? Also, can you input information, save it out, and 
> then finish the process later? If you can, can you edit information if you 
> fine you put it in wrong information? 
> 
> 
> I'm asking you guys because I don't want to start the process, only to fine 
> myself needing to deal with some inaccessible pdf file. It's frustrating as 
> all get out for my husband and I to work together on this. It's easier if I 
> can give him the finished thing to sign. 
> 
> Regards,
> Gigi
>  
> Eugenia Firth
> gigifi...@sbcglobal.net
> 
> 
> 
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