Turbo Tax 2020

Why is it required to install Rosetta in order to use Turbo Tax 2020 on a MacBook Pro 2020? I am unable to open Turbo Tax unless I 'accept' and 'install' Rosetta...

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Posted on Jan 2, 2021 2:22 PM

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Posted on Mar 25, 2021 11:52 AM

Questions4Mac13 wrote:

So for new Macs that have M1 chips, Mac users need to download a language, literacy and brain-fitness software in order to use Turbo Tax 2020...but if you have an older Mac with an Intel processor, downloading Rosetta is not required because it is already coded in the software to work with that processor.

This is not the same language Rosetta you're thinking about. That's Rosetta Stone. The Apple Rosetta is a system add-on that lets older intel apps work with M1. It's free and safe.


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Mar 25, 2021 11:52 AM in response to Questions4Mac13

Questions4Mac13 wrote:

So for new Macs that have M1 chips, Mac users need to download a language, literacy and brain-fitness software in order to use Turbo Tax 2020...but if you have an older Mac with an Intel processor, downloading Rosetta is not required because it is already coded in the software to work with that processor.

This is not the same language Rosetta you're thinking about. That's Rosetta Stone. The Apple Rosetta is a system add-on that lets older intel apps work with M1. It's free and safe.


Feb 12, 2021 9:24 AM in response to niedfreddie

Again it's not Apple's responsibility to make sure 3rd party apps work with their system. It's the 3rd party developer's responsibilities.


And, for the most part, Turbotadx 2020 does work with Big Sur. There are only a few who've reported here that can't get it to work. For most of us it works fine.


So go to Intuit and ask them for help as it's their product.

Feb 11, 2021 10:40 PM in response to Questions4Mac13

I had the same issue with Turbo Tax 2019 and 2020 not loading using Big Sur operating system. I had to remove Big Sur and reinstall Catalina back into my iMac Pro 16. After reinstalling Catalina both the Turbo Tax programs 2019 and 2020 now work.

It is too embarrassing for both Apple and Intuit that they could not provide a patch for the tax software to work with the operating system Big Sur. I'm not a happy camper I had to go through so much trouble spending hours trying to get the tax program to work. Shame On Them!!!



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