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Addressing the last reply, the receipt states "TurboTax Advantage enrollment" one would think that enrolls me in the TurboTax Advantage program (ask 12 random people). The software version states on the receipt "TurboTax For Win Premier Advantage" <- I bet 12 random people on the street would think that is the "Advantage version" of the software.

 

Now yes, I concede that I have now learned that the word "Advantage" has been used by TurboTax to mean different things in different places. But one must ask if when using the exact same word to mean different things, is it not reasonable to expect such usage to create confusion?  And if it is reasonable to expect such usage to create confusion, then who is responsible for the confusion? The one being confused, or the person using the words in a confusing way?  I guess that is a philosophical question -- not a tax question.  I still would love to do lunch with one of the executives and hear their thinking. It would be a fun lunch that I think would benefit many -- and TurboTax as a whole.