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June 3, 2019
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Cannot get to the TOOLS to delete form 2210

  • June 3, 2019
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i do not have TOOLS on any left side bar.  what are you talking about?

Best answer by AnthonyJ

To delete forms in Mac, you can follow the instructions below:

Mac Instructions

  1. Switch to Forms mode.
  2. In the left pane, select the form you want to remove (if you don't see it, click Open Form at the top).
  3. From the Forms menu, select Remove [form name].
  4. Follow any on-screen instructions to remove the form or forms.

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AnthonyJAnswer
June 3, 2019

To delete forms in Mac, you can follow the instructions below:

Mac Instructions

  1. Switch to Forms mode.
  2. In the left pane, select the form you want to remove (if you don't see it, click Open Form at the top).
  3. From the Forms menu, select Remove [form name].
  4. Follow any on-screen instructions to remove the form or forms.
June 3, 2019
Deleting Form 2210 does not work.  TT keeps regenerating it.  How can I permanently delete Form 2210?  
June 3, 2019

Have the same problem.  Had to "force" TT into thinking I had no tax liability for my 2017 return.  Once done Form 2210 was deleted and I was able to e-file my return.

Got this from another TT filer with the same problem.  Go to Federal>Other Tax Solutions>Additional Tax Payments>Underpayment Penalties, then in the tax liability box for 2017 change the number to zero.  Must be zero and not blank.  This will delete the Form 2210 and allow you to me-file.

Did not like doing it this way, but until TT finds a fix you can e-file your return.  Can only guess what the IRS will think.  Good Luck!

June 3, 2019
My original question in this thread was that I could not see a "Tools" selection in the Windows on-line product.  It turns out the problem is a TurboTax design problem.  The Tools selection is only visible when selecting certain function tabs.  If I designed the page I would have had all options available for all tabs.  But it is plan TurboTax uses off shore programmers who have no cultural awareness of USA income taxes, filing forms, and general usage.