On 5/7/21 9:03 AM, Bit Twister wrote:
On Fri, 7 May 2021 08:27:03 -0400, TJ wrote:
I've had to use Adobe Reader in a Windows XP VB guest for years to fill
out, save the filled-in form, and print my New York State tax forms, but
this year they changed them once again so that I had to "upgrade" to a
Windows 7 guest with the latest Adobe Reader, or it wouldn't print them.
just for fun you might try libreoffice some_file.pdf
I just now checked that on my mga8 install and was able to change
my H&R Block tax .pdf file.
It doesn't work.
I can operate with federal tax forms downloaded from the IRS with
Okular. I can fill them out, save them for multiple sessions, print them
when finished.
It's some of the NY forms that are the problem. The IT-201 (NY's version
of federal 1040) in particular. A few years back, NY went to an
"enhanced" form that will do calculations, look up items like standard deduction, stuff like that. The form refuses to work with any Linux application. All you see if you use something from Linux, anything, is a notice that you need Adobe Reader.
The printed form contains information hidden in bar codes, making it
easier for the state to process them. Last two years, it asks for
state-issued ID information for security purposes, and will not allow
the form to be printed without it. It is possible to download the old-fashioned paper form to be filled out by hand, but the use of such a
form results in long delays for processing while the state confirms
identity information.
The notice that shows up if you try to use something from Linux says
that the form is readable with Adobe Reader 6 and higher, but, if you
want to save the filled-in form you need Adobe Reader DC (2015) or
higher. And, it is true.
TJ
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