You can roll over returns in two ways: either one at a time, or in batches. Whichever method you choose, ATX makes sure that last year's data rolls smoothly into this year's system and is "ready to go" when you open it in this year's product.
We strongly recommend updating your current and prior-year software before rolling over returns.
To roll over returns from last year:
If you've entered preparer and/or ERO information in Preparer/ERO Manager and you want this information to automatically appear on all rolled over returns, see Rollover Manager Preferences.
Rollover Manager, Prior Year Returns tab
If no returns appear in Rollover Manager, your system may not recognize where you have your returns stored. See If Returns Do Not Automatically Appear in Rollover Manager in this topic.
Grayed Returns: Returns that are grayed out in Rollover Manager were rolled over in the previous year's product but were never opened. Move the cursor over the return item and follow the recommendation on the tooltip to enable the return.
Rollover Results (successful)
See Renaming Returns to rename the rolled over return.
Administrative data can be rolled over at the same time as marked returns by selecting the appropriate check box(es) at the bottom of the Rollover Manager. See Rollover Other Data.
If last year's ATX program is not in the default location, returns will not automatically appear in the Rollover Manager.
To get your returns to appear in Rollover Manager:
An informational dialog box appears with the message Last year's ATX program could not be found.
Cannot Open Rolled-Over Return message
To fix rolled over returns that cannot be opened due to mismatched or out-of-date forms:
Forms are not always immediately available for a return that you've rolled over. See Forms Not Yet Rolled Over.
If your rollover is unsuccessful, the system gives you guidance on what to do to resolve the specific issue. These messages appear in the Rollover Progress and Rollover Results dialog boxes.
If the rollover is unsuccessful due to missing forms and/or incomplete data, follow these instructions:
You do not need to save the return.
If the return you're attempting to roll over is corrupt, your options are as follows:
If the return is corrupted, you may experience some data loss.
If your rollover is unsuccessful due to a failure to communicate with the rollover service:
If you receive a message that indicates an internal error, re-start the application and try your rollover again. If this is still unsuccessful, contact ATX Technical Support.
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