Well, as far as the captcha is concerned, I just started using
http://www.skipinput.com
in Safari on my Mac. So far it is working fine. So if it continues to work and
will work on the website, it won't matter that the captcha is still there. But
of course it is somewhat worrisome not to know un
Oh yes, last year was the first time they used a
captcha, it was quite annoying. I will definitely drop a line to support soon
and mention this as a problem.
On Dec 28, 2012, at 11:04 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
> I also had used the Windows stand-alone version for several years. Last year
> (t
I also had used the Windows stand-alone version for several years. Last year
(tax year 2011), I used the online web site from a Linux box using Firefox.
Accessibility was fine.
However, I ran into a CAPTCHA at the time of filing! Thankfully, I was on
Firefox and could use Webvisum to comple
Hi Dan
So far as I can see right now, it works great with VoiceOver on the iPhone. I'm
thinking about trying it when I put in data. I don't know yet because I have
discovered that using the paste phrase option on the Mac is a great thing too.
I have been using it lately to paste in numbers into
I wasn't aware that taxact had an app for the iPhone, will investigate this.
On Dec 8, 2012, at 11:57 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
> Hi Dan
> Thanks for the information. I also downloadedi the app for the iPhone, and
> got myself registered owner. I had no trouble with the iPhone app at all, and
Hi Dan
Thanks for the information. I also downloadedi the app for the iPhone, and got
myself registered owner. I had no trouble with the iPhone app at all, and I was
really surprised that the App Store listed it only with two stars. I think it
needs to have more than that.
Regards
Gigi
Sent fr
Electronic filing works just fine. At the end of your return, it will run
through some checks to make sure everything is ready for electronic filing,
then,it will happen. Just follow the insructions, you should do just fine.
TaxAct does, I believe have downloadable software which you can use of
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
genia Firth
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:44 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Cc: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Tax web sites
Thanks Paul
Where do you go on this website to get the part that is accessible? I want
to it one time, and I guess I missed something. I never did
Thanks Paul
Where do you go on this website to get the part that is accessible? I want to
it one time, and I guess I missed something. I never did find the part where
you sign up for their services And get to the question and answer part.
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On Dec 6, 2012, at 9:27 AM, Paul Hun
Well, I never used their website, but I did purchase the stand-alone software
for years.
Les
On Dec 6, 2012, at 12:41 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Tax Act is web-based so there is nothing to download or install. You could
> even use it on your iPad for that matter.
>
> CB
>
> On 12/6/12 12:40 P
Tax Act is web-based so there is nothing to download or install. You
could even use it on your iPad for that matter.
CB
On 12/6/12 12:40 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
Hi there
I have no idea. I thought tax act was a website and not a program of
any kind. You know, electronic filing. That's kind of
Hi there
I have no idea. I thought tax act was a website and not a program of any kind.
You know, electronic filing. That's kind of what I was asking, about the
accessibility of this.
Gigi
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 6, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
> I used to use TaxAct and found it
I used to use TaxAct and found it quite accessible. Is there a version for the
Mac?
Les
On Dec 6, 2012, at 10:27 AM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Hello Gigi. I have ben using Tax Act for several years. There are two ways to
> prepare a tax return. One way is for people who want to get straight to the
Hello Gigi. I have ben using Tax Act for several years. There are two ways
to prepare a tax return. One way is for people who want to get straight to
the forms. I didn't find this approach accessible. However, Taxact also
takes you through a Question and Answer process. This process is accessible
a
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