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@Kevin_C How does Intuit and QuickBooks design and sell an IRS form that is different from the standard IRS form that is sold by everyone else and design their QB system to only work with their custom form they sell for ridiculously high prices? And never provide any notice that the form that QB will print on is a unique form that has to be purchased from Intuit. This is not an acceptable solution. Forms have already been purchased based on the standard IRS form. While there is not a bug in the design, the design is flawed in that it doesn't allow anyone who purchased the IRS form released here https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1099nec.pdf to have a date formatted correctly for that form.
While the IRS scanners may read the 4 digit date printed by QuickBooks at the moment, the documents sent to vendors will have text on top of preprinted form text.
Please design a solution that enables a 2 digit year printing option into QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise.