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Article ID: 2453
Last updated: 18 Mar, 2016
The Mac version of TaxCalc doesn't include an uninstaller – it also doesn't use an installer process. If you want to remove the TaxCalc application and data from your computer, read How do I manually remove TaxCalc from my Mac? If you try to remove TaxCalc from one computer and install it on another, you may get an error licensing application message. To fix this, read Error message: Error Licensing Application: Error Code 36: You have exceeded your permitted copies of TaxCalc.
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