I agree, but the problem is that the online version will only do 1 tax return. I have purchased TurboTax Deluxe for at least the last 15 years and I've been able to do the tax returns of my immediate...
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I agree, but the problem is that the online version will only do 1 tax return. I have purchased TurboTax Deluxe for at least the last 15 years and I've been able to do the tax returns of my immediate family (currently 4). Since there weren't any warnings about it being limited to 1 return, I've expended by one online return for my mother, but still have my kids' returns to do. One thing is for certain, Win11 DOESN'T have better inherent security than Win10. The only difference is that Win10 isn't getting updates. However, it SHOULD be up to the users if they want to take the chance of a hacker gaining access to their computer. If that were the case, their return would probably be the least of their worries, especially if they are doing their banking on the same computer (which is likely). I can't afford to upgrade any of my PCs to a TPM 2.0/Win11-compatible PC. At today's RAM prices it would probably cost on the order of $500 to just do a bare-minimum upgrade to any one of them. An equivalent PC upgrade would likely cost $1,000 or more. Just to do taxes. Man, Linux, for all its faults and foibles, is looking better and better. At least with that, I'll get another 5-10 years out of my PC. Sigh! Like the saying goes, "If you aren't paying for the product, then you ARE the product!" I'd add, "... and sometimes you pay for the product AND you are the product!" UGH!