I've used online the last couple of years. I purchased the CD version at Costco. I thought I could still use the online version and there would be a code or something for the payment. Is this possible or should I return the software?
No, the CD purchase does not allow use of TurboTax Online. You will need to decide which one to use.
Be aware that the CD version is more fully-featured than the Online version. It does not have form limitations, and has the popular Forms Mode that the Online version does not have. Online Deluxe cannot prepare Schedules C,D,E,F, or enter K-1. In an Online product, Premier is required for Sched. D or E. In an Online product, only Home and Business can prepare Sched. C or F.
Depending on what you bought, your CD may also have an included state program. In the Online version, a state return is an extra 39.99. The Deluxe CD may or may not have a state program included; it comes in two versions--Federal-only, or Federal and State.
In the desktop version, one can prepare multiple Federal returns with 5 free Federal efiles. There is a 24.99 fee to efile a state return (free for New York.) There is no fee to print and mail the state returns.
The desktop Basic Edition does not include a state program and cannot import from ItsDeductible.
The Online version can only prepare 1 Federal return per account.
No, the CD purchase does not allow use of TurboTax Online. You will need to decide which one to use.
Be aware that the CD version is more fully-featured than the Online version. It does not have form limitations, and has the popular Forms Mode that the Online version does not have. Online Deluxe cannot prepare Schedules C,D,E,F, or enter K-1. In an Online product, Premier is required for Sched. D or E. In an Online product, only Home and Business can prepare Sched. C or F.
Depending on what you bought, your CD may also have an included state program. In the Online version, a state return is an extra 39.99. The Deluxe CD may or may not have a state program included; it comes in two versions--Federal-only, or Federal and State.
In the desktop version, one can prepare multiple Federal returns with 5 free Federal efiles. There is a 24.99 fee to efile a state return (free for New York.) There is no fee to print and mail the state returns.
The desktop Basic Edition does not include a state program and cannot import from ItsDeductible.
The Online version can only prepare 1 Federal return per account.
This seems like double-dipping on your part, intuit. Disappointing to say the least. The two systems I am certain talk to one another. Don't make taxes harder or more expensive than they need to be.
@Yunger02 wrote:
This seems like double-dipping on your part, intuit. Disappointing to say the least. The two systems I am certain talk to one another. Don't make taxes harder or more expensive than they need to be.
No the two systems do not in any way "talk" with each other. The online editions and the desktop editions are totally separate programs.
@Yunger02 wrote:
This seems like double-dipping on your part, intuit. Disappointing to say the least. The two systems I am certain talk to one another. Don't make taxes harder or more expensive than they need to be.
You haven't said what your situation is and what you are wanting to do. Did you purchase the desktop software but prepared your return online instead? If so, you don't have to pay twice. If that's your situation, we can tell you how to download the *.tax2019 data file you prepared online and finish and file it in your desktop software.
Or if you wish to stay and pay in Online TurboTax, we can tell you how to get a refund for a desktop software purchase.
Good afternoon,
I'm in a similar situation to the OP where I bought the cd for federal and state (VA) but have used the online product for several years.
Can you share instructions on how to download the *.tax2019 data file prepared online to the desktop software?
If you started the 2019 return online and want to finish in the 2019 downloaded version :
If you did NOT start the 2019 return online yet and just need to transfer the 2018 info to the 2019 downloaded program ...
I bought the desktop CD version from Costco, but later discovered my computer is not modern enough to use it. The application advised me to switch over to the online version. How do I get a refund for the desktop version?
You will need to take the product back to Costco since that is where you purchased the product.
@ huangjinyoujiao
Costco will likely take it back, which will be the easiest and fastest solution. But if they won't, you can use this online refund request form. However, you would need to mail the CD and copy of the receipt to TurboTax as instructed at the page.
https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/forms/refund-request.jsp
I see how to save my online-prepared return. But do I have to pay again for the downloaded version? Or do I get a refund on the online - purchased version? I already paid for the online version but I need the download, desktop version.
If you paid for the online version you can ask Turbo Tax for the Desktop download. Contact Customer Service
5am-5pm Pacific Time Monday -Friday
https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/contact/
What is the Turbo Tax phone number
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/using-turbotax/help/what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number/00/25632
You then should specify that "intuit offerings" do not all work together and you should not log onto your account if you were using online vs CD/download. Please add this to the FAQ section to stop being deceptive. Does this also mean that every time you get the CD version that you need a new account? Please answer both of these questions for other customers.
Thank you!!!
@ klm123
wrote:You then should specify that "intuit offerings" do not all work together and you should not log onto your account if you were using online vs CD/download. Please add this to the FAQ section to stop being deceptive. Does this also mean that every time you get the CD version that you need a new account? Please answer both of these questions for other customers.
Thank you!!!
This is a user community forum, not a direct route to the folks at TurboTax Support.
It's not clear what your situation is, but based on the thread topic title, I'll assume your issue is the same as the original poster.
If you purchased a CD/download, but want to use Online TurboTax instead, you can get a refund for your desktop software and then use and purchase Online TurboTax. If you purchased a CD at a retail store, and if the store won't refund it, then you can use this refund request form within the first 60 days:
You asked: "Does this also mean that every time you get the CD version that you need a new account?"
No. In fact, people should ideally have only one Intuit account. Multiple accounts can lead to confusion, access problems, etc.
ADDENDUM:
If you started a 2020 return in Online TurboTax and also have the CD/download version, if you wish you can download the *.tax2020 data file you started online and finish/file it in the 2020 desktop software without starting over. We can tell you how to move from Online TurboTax to the desktop software.
@ klm123
I added the following to my comments above.
ADDENDUM:
Since we don't know your situation, here's another option:
If you started a 2020 return in Online TurboTax and also have the CD/download version, if you wish you can download the *.tax2020 data file you started online and finish/file it in the 2020 desktop software without starting over. We can tell you how to move from Online TurboTax to the desktop version.
I wish I would have known this info. This year, I am doing two federal and one state filings. I thought, when I bought TTDeluxe CD from Amazon, it advertised that there was a way to download previous years' taxes, but it would not "pass" that click-page where it was going to look for the previous year's file, said it was looking, but instead, it locked up and I had to use .... I used TTDeluxe online 3 years now and now finding out I cannot do that either. I had to enter everything from scratch. I would like a way to transfer the cost of the CD toward towards my online TT Deluxe, since I need Schedule C,E for one 'Sole-proprietor" renthouse, and the other taxes were were for my father, and that was finished quickly.
I didn't follow your post. But there are ways to transfer from 2019 done online into the Desktop program. Or if you did 2020 online you can switch it to your Desktop program to file without paying for online.
Transfer from Online into the Windows Desktop program. Expand the 3rd blue link
One way is to start a 2020 Online return and transfer into that. Then you can download the .tax2020 file from online and just OPEN it in the Desktop program.
OR
If you used the online version last year and need to transfer your info to this year's Desktop version there are 2 ways depending on what you have.
1. If you saved the actual .tax2019 file (not just the pdf file) to your computer before online was shut down in Oct. then start a new return and the very first thing you do is Transfer from .tax file. You can only transfer at the very beginning.
2. If you didn't save the .tax file to your computer or lost it, there is a way to do it by starting a 2020 return in the Online version, transfer to that and then continue in the desktop version. You won't have to pay for Online.
First transfer into the Online version
Then to switch to the Desktop program
I'm in this boat. I started to file online, but I have the CD/Download version. No where on the online version can I find "tax tools" or any option to save the file to transfer into the download version.
You have to be inside your online return to get Tools. Continue into your return for the side menus to open up. You might have to Click on Add a State to let you back into your return.
I'm in my return, it gets me to the payment page. Do I actually have to put my credit card info in there? Because there is no Tools menu on the side.
No. If you enter a credit card you will be charged. You can download the .tax2020 file for free.
That's what I figured. Honestly, I've fairly tech savvy, and there is no option anywhere to download this tax file. When I'm in the return and I click the drop down for "File" is just has CRA Online Mail, which doesnt do anything.
Are you in Canada? This is the USA forum.
Here is the Canada forum
https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/tax-help
Or Contact TurboTax Canada Support