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@gbc12 nothing has changed since August other than MS offering different options to get ESU if those are the "3 plans" you're referring to but whether ESU is $30 or $0 (or free in Europe) isn't a big deal that would influence Intuit really. Win 10 share in US is down to 35% according to statcounter, and the Intuit decision itself will probably be pushing that share lower within TurboTax user base as most folks will likely take the cue to just sort out their upgrade sooner than later and move on.
https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/united-states-of-america
See what happens in the final days/weeks here as Win 10 technical support other than ESU is still set to end next week, and tax prep companies release their s/w over the next month or so and we'll see final system requirements - but seems unlikely if not announced by now that Intuit would reverse position on Win 10. Desktop s/w is only 1% of Intuit's revenue and they're focused on growing the other $20bn of their business. They're also cleaning house on desktop Basic edition, ItsDeductible and Mac OS 13 (as usual for Mac as they have been dropping support for an OS version annually).