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September 29, 2025
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turbo tax online vs TurboTax Desktop

  • September 29, 2025
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turbo tax online vs TurboTax Desktop: what are the pros and cons of each? I'm more familiar with turbo tax online vs TurboTax Desktop.

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    Level 15
    September 29, 2025

    Desktop Download

     

    Every version has all forms and schedules

    Forms mode to see all forms as you work and “what if” feature 

    Can e-file up to five federal returns and their associated state returns

    If you have more than five federal returns the additional ones can be mailed

    Tax file is stored on your own hard drive

    Always available even after tax season ends

    State e-file fee is an extra fee.   State can be mailed to avoid e-file fee

    Desktop is more cost effective for multiple returns for family members, etc.

    Desktop software is available from Intuit or from various retailers—prices vary

    Only works on full PC or Mac—not on any mobile devices

     

     

     

    Desktop --unless you specifically buy federal  Deluxe only from a retailer-- will include the software for one specific state.   You can prepare as many returns for that state as the number of federal returns you prepare.  E-filing state returns is an extra fee which can be avoided by printing and mailing the states.   Additional--other--state software is an additional fee for the software. 

     

     

    Online TurboTax software

    Forms and schedules supported vary by which version you use

    No Forms mode, but you can “preview” Form 1040 and Schedules 1, 2, or 3 before filing

    One return per fee

    Separate fees for federal and state returns

    Each return needs its own account and user ID

    Tax file is stored in online account for seven years

    Online software only available on Intuit site

    Can be used on any device with internet access

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
    baldietax
    Level 12
    September 30, 2025

    @psa188 good summary by @xmasbaby0 - desktop has more functionality in particular forms mode if need to dive into details of the forms this can be invaluable, and can be cheaper if you have a more involved return with a lot of forms.  Not sure all the cost comparisons but the s/w is usually discounted via retailers like Amazon around Jan/Feb; for the Premier version plus $25 state e-file fee I usually pay around $100 to do my taxes.

     

    For 2025 I believe they are doing away with the 'basic' desktop version which probably most overlapped with basic functionality that can just as well be done online, so if considering desktop check the functionality for Deluxe and Premier based on your situation.  We'll see in a few weeks when they release the 2025 version.

     

    The only disadvantage for most folks of the desktop version is you have to download and install software to your machine, and keep up with latest OS and H/W requirements for those.  For some folks having s/w and tax data locally and not dependent on an online service is actually a strong preference and advantage.  For 2025 tax year as it stands you will need to be on Windows 11 or Mac OS 14 or above - and check other system requirements before purchasing.

    psa188Author
    Level 2
    October 2, 2025

    One question:

     

    does "No Forms mode" mean TT Online does not do forms at all, or just you can't view them in the program?

    Level 15
    October 2, 2025

    Desktop download has "forms" mode in which you can view any form or schedule as you prepare the return if you want to, and easily switch back to the interview screens.   Online TurboTax does not have forms mode.  With online, you can preview only your Form 1040 and Schedules 1-3.    In order to see any other forms or schedules you have to pay your online TT fees first, and then you can print/see the forms.   

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**