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TurboTax Is Discontinuing ItsDeductible—Again. Longtime Users Deserve Better
After more than 30 years of using TurboTax—starting with Deluxe, then Premier and eventually upgrading to Home & Business—I was disappointed to learn that Intuit plans to discontinue ItsDeductible on October 21, 2025.
ItsDeductible has been a cornerstone tool for tracking charitable donations and estimating fair market values, especially for non-cash items. It’s helped me stay organized, maximize deductions, and file with confidence. Removing it feels like a step backward in making tax prep accessible and thorough for everyday users.
This isn’t the first time TurboTax has tried to sunset ItsDeductible. In 2022, they reversed course after significant user backlash. Clearly, this tool matters—and not just to me.
What makes this even harder to accept is the pricing trend. Over the past decade, TurboTax Home & Business has climbed from $79–$99 to $150–$180 or more, depending on the season and vendor. For a product that continues to rise in cost, it’s especially frustrating to see valuable functionality stripped away without a comparable replacement.
I urge Intuit and the TurboTax leadership team to reconsider—or at the very least, offer a solution that preserves the functionality and ease of use we’ve come to rely on.
If you’ve used ItsDeductible or feel impacted by this change, I encourage you to:
• Export your data before October 21, 2025
• Share your feedback directly with TurboTax via their support page
• Join the conversation and let Intuit know how this decision affects you
We deserve tools that support responsible financial habits and charitable giving. Let’s make our voices heard—again.
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