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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It took a while to find the answer, but this is what they say: "We can import any Tax Exchange Format (TXF) file. Many financial programs now support TXF files. TXF files use an identifier for each category of tax information, and specify which form and line the data will be imported to. If you have a program that supports TXF files, your program's documentation should include details about creating a TXF file." Programs like quicken, MS Money, and things like that can export in TXF format. So, IF Tax-Act cab save your data as a TXF file, then you're in business. I was unable to find anything on the taxact website to confirm whether or not they could create a TXF, but it did not appear that they could. However, I'm not a taxAct user and I don't know for sure. Since you have been, you might want to go through the program an/or the help in the areas of saving the return or exporting data to find out.
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