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February 23, 2025
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TurboTax 2024 requires a final version

  • February 23, 2025
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Hello,

 

I just purchased the turbotax software this month (Feb 2025). I installed it with the code that came with the box and registered the product successfully. However, when I try to save my forms as a PDF or print them, I am met with an error that states:

 

"At the time of manufacturing this product, the government had not finalized all of its forms. You will require a final version of your form(s) prior to submitting your return(s). You can obtain the final versions as they become available by selecting Check for Updates from the Help menu, any time after beginning of Jan, 2025."

 

I followed the instructions above, but the software reports that it's up to date but the error persists.

 

Can anyone provide a solution to this?

 

    3 replies

    DoninGA
    Employee
    February 23, 2025

    You will have to contact TurboTax support for assistance with this problem. 


    See this TurboTax support FAQ for contacting support - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/account-management/turbotax-phone-number/L0Od33nMQ_US_en_US?uid=lfgviwbm


    Support can also be reached by messaging them on these pages https://www.facebook.com/turbotax/ and https://twitter.com/TeamTurboTax

    February 23, 2025

    tour return may contain forms that are not finalized. this is the Turbotax website you can check. if not ready assume the dates are nothing more than estimates

    https://form-status.app.intuit.com/tax-forms-availability/formsavailability?albRedirect=true&product=Turbotax_online&bu=cg 

    SteamTrain
    Employee
    February 23, 2025

    If you are on a Windows computer......you could also try the "MANUAL UPDATE"

     

    Manually Update TurboTax for Windows Software

     

    But there isn't one for a MAC.......otherwise left with Customer Support

     

    ____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*