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Level 1
posted Apr 17, 2024 6:30:04 AM

Charged to File

I recently filed with Turbo Tax online for the first time. I was just told by some co-workers that I shouldn't have been charged for both W-2 forms and then a service fee. Overall paying about $160. Apparently when you make under a certain amount its free. How do I go about this getting refunded back because that's ridiculous that it doesn't hault you from paying when it generates your Annual Gross Income?

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Expert Alumni
Apr 17, 2024 6:44:10 AM

It is not based on income, it is based on what type of forms you are filing and what options you are selecting. 

 

Not everyone qualifies for free filing.  Free filing is only for simple returns.  

 

Situations covered (assuming no added tax complexity):

  • W-2 income
  • Interest or dividends (1099-INT/1099-DIV) that don’t require filing a Schedule B
  • IRS standard deduction
  • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
  • Child Tax Credit (CTC)
  • Student loan interest deduction

Situations not covered:

  • Itemized deductions claimed on Schedule A
  • Unemployment income reported on a 1099-G
  • Business or 1099-NEC income
  • Stock sales (including crypto investments)
  • Rental property income
  • Credits, deductions and income reported on other forms or schedules

If you don’t have a Form 1040 return with limited credits, we have other paid options to file using TurboTax.

How does TurboTax make any money?

We want our customers to love our products and services. Because we have customers who pay for our premium products and services, we can offer free tax filing. We offer additional paid benefits that go beyond filing your Form 1040 return with limited credits for free, but they're optional.

Level 1
Apr 17, 2024 6:51:24 AM

I had 2 simple W2 forms that I filed and only federal taxes. So how am I charged? 

Expert Alumni
Apr 17, 2024 7:09:30 AM

Yes, TurboTax is free for many people, but it depends on whether you qualify for the Free version. 

 

If you have a Form 1040 return and are claiming limited credits only, you can file for free yourself with TurboTax Free Edition or TurboTax Live Assisted Basic (if available), or you can file with TurboTax Full Service at the listed price.

 

Situations covered (assuming no added tax complexity):

  • W-2 income
  • Interest or dividends (1099-INT/1099-DIV) that don’t require filing a Schedule B
  • IRS standard deduction
  • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
  • Child Tax Credit (CTC)
  • Student loan interest deduction

 

Situations not covered:

  • Itemized deductions claimed on Schedule A
  • Unemployment income reported on a 1099-G
  • Business or 1099-NEC income
  • Stock sales (including crypto investments)
  • Rental property income
  • Credits, deductions and income reported on other forms or schedules
  • Refund advance fees

 

There is also a free Military version that allows most military servicemembers to file for free.

 

If you still aren't sure why you are being charged, check your fees in the beginning of the File & Pay section in the program. 

Level 1
Apr 17, 2024 7:15:47 AM

I understand what is being said however I do qualify for the free file. Is there a number to call to speak with someone?

Expert Alumni
Apr 17, 2024 7:23:24 AM

Use the information in the following TurboTax help article to learn how to contact TurboTax by phone:

 

How do I contact TurboTax?

 

@powerstix2 
 

Level 9
Apr 17, 2024 7:34:02 AM

There are companies that let you file for free based on your income.  TurboTax is not one of them.  If you start for free and then enter something that requires you to pay TurboTax tells you that you need to upgrade to continue.  If you upgrade you pay.  If you do not want to pay then use a different company next time.

 

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-free-file-is-now-available-for-the-2023-filing-season

New Member
Apr 24, 2024 10:07:41 AM

I don't know why I'm even feeling this out cuz no one ever answers my questions use it for seven or eight years last year I was charged $47 this year $129 why I'm a retired person on a fixed income I shouldn't have to pay when I didn't pay for all those years you use false advertising

Expert Alumni
Apr 24, 2024 3:30:54 PM

Did your return require a higher version of TurboTax to complete?

 

To see your fees, go to: Tax Tools and Tools. These are down the left side of the screen in a black border.  Follow these directions.  

  1. Down the left side of TurboTax, click on Tax Tools. 
  2. Click on Tools. 
  3. Click on My Fees in the center of the screen.