Why sign in to the Community?

  • Submit a question
  • Check your notifications
Sign in to the Community or Sign in to TurboTax and start working on your taxes
Level 3
posted Dec 10, 2020 9:32:25 AM

Schedule D and TurboTax Deluxe 2020

For the past several years, the TurboTax site says that we need to buy Premier to file schedule D capital gains and losses.  Each year, I've bought TT Deluxe and filed cap. gains and losses successfully using the desktop version. 

 

There is confusion each year about this.  Before I purchase Deluxe again this year, I want to be sure that 2020 Deluxe works the same as 2019 and 2018 Deluxe in terms of handling schedule D and cap. gains and losses.

0 47 20496
1 Best answer
Level 15
Dec 10, 2020 9:41:49 AM

The answer to your question is "Yes". There is a rather marked difference between the desktop and the online versions of TurboTax.

 

TurboTax Premier and Home & Business merely provide "Additional Help" (see screenshot) with respect to investment sales, etc.

 

24 Replies
Level 15
Dec 10, 2020 9:41:49 AM

The answer to your question is "Yes". There is a rather marked difference between the desktop and the online versions of TurboTax.

 

TurboTax Premier and Home & Business merely provide "Additional Help" (see screenshot) with respect to investment sales, etc.

 

Level 15
Dec 10, 2020 9:52:37 AM

Yes ... look at the actual word they use ... on the downloaded program the Premier is RECOMMENDED  but it is NOT required ...  can we say "upcharge" opportunity by marketing department ???

 

 

 

 

Level 3
Dec 10, 2020 5:27:14 PM

Thanks for the replies. I feel more confident in purchasing 2020 Deluxe again this year.

 

I wrote a comment on Amazon last year about 2019 Deluxe after I bought it, letting everyone know that Capital D is enterable on Deluxe. I also said then and I say again now, Intuit should put back the form grid basically saying which form is enterable in which version of TurboTax. That’s the way it used to be about 5 years ago.  

Level 15
Dec 10, 2020 5:32:33 PM

Since all forms are included in all downloaded programs the same list is posted online  for each product ... back in 2014 they tried to limit the forms like the Online version is but they got such blowback they have never done it again.   They do try to upsell you by RECOMMENDING a higher version but it is NOT required.

 

https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/cd-download/

 

Level 3
Dec 10, 2020 8:00:37 PM

Are all forms available on all online and desktop versions of TT?   I have the desktop Windows version of Deluxe for over 10 years.

 

If all versions have all forms as you said, why buy Deluxe if Basic will allow entry as well?  By entry, I mean it does ask me step by step instructions in Deluxe which generate Schedule D vs. direct entry into the form.

Level 15
Dec 11, 2020 8:15:33 AM

I am not sure what you are asking, but the desktop versions have all of the forms.

 

If the particular income, deduction, credit, etc., screen does not appear in the interview mode in an online version, then you need to upgrade to a "higher" online level of the product.

 

If the particular income, deduction, credit, etc., screen does not appear in the interview mode in a desktop version, then you can typically use Forms Mode (not available in the online versions) to enter the item(s).

 

The Basic desktop version does not include a free state return (if you need one) while the Deluxe version (sold through Intuit) includes a free state return.

Level 15
Dec 11, 2020 8:23:37 AM

Technically Desktop Deluxe and above include 1 free state PROGRAM download to prepare unlimited state returns in that state.  Then each state is $20 to efile (goes up to $25 in March).  Basic does not come with the state program.  And if you buy Deluxe in the stores it comes 2 ways.....Deluxe with a State and Deluxe without state for states that don't have an income tax.  So watch what you buy.  It should say Federal + Efile + State.

 

All the Desktop programs have all the same forms.  You do get more help in the higher versions.   Oh, but Basic does not import from It's Deductible and maybe one other thing.

Level 3
Dec 11, 2020 10:55:22 AM

I remember the whole debacle about 5 or so years ago that forced me to upgrade to Premier after purchasing desktop Deluxe when it would not allow me to do my capital gains.  I believe back then that they reimbursed me the difference since they basically admitted that they were misleading.

 

I'm going to do what I've done each year since 2010.  I'm buying  Windows Desktop TurboTax Deluxe with State e-file.  Since Deluxe continues to feature interview questions for Capital Gains, then I have no problem with continuing to use it. 

 

I just wish Intuit did not have to be so cryptic in trying to convince people that they need, or as another poster says they recommend Premier for Capital Gains.  It is misleading.  I've told customer service that on several occasions.  I'm also a shareholder of Intuit and want more transparency about their products considering they're a company that so many people trust.

Level 15
Dec 11, 2020 11:08:04 AM


@starbase1999 wrote:

I just wish Intuit did not have to be so cryptic in trying to convince people that they need, or as another poster says they recommend Premier for Capital Gains.  It is misleading.....


I agree with you, almost unequivocally, but there is a wide variance in the level of competency among all of Intuit's TurboTax users and some of them absolutely need the "Additional Help" provided by Premier (as opposed to Deluxe). 

Level 3
Dec 15, 2020 4:17:02 PM

One has to laugh at the irony here. I just discovered that TT 2020 Deluxe has no Schedule D section ... at all. Instead the pgm states to check back later because that section is "still under development". If one purchases software one expects it to be complete. I would like to know where it is advertised that the TT package is sold as incomplete. Moreover, the pertinent question now becomes "When will Schedule D section" be made available via update?

Disappointing, this is.

Level 15
Dec 15, 2020 4:22:17 PM

The 2020 program (Online and the Downloaded versions) are both under construction right now and will not be fully functional until the IRS issues the specs and approves the programming.  Even my professional program is still not fully functional and will not be until sometime next year.   The only reason the DIY companies put out the program early is to secure market share before the season starts ... this happens every year without exception.  ALL of the downloaded versions have all the same forms so when the unfinished sections are working then you will be able to access those areas.  

Level 15
Dec 15, 2020 4:23:48 PM

The program can not be complete when you buy it.  The year is not over yet.  There will be many updates to come.  Even The IRS has not finished releasing all the forms and calculations yet.

 

Will this help?  Says Jan 14 for Schedule D

https://care-cdn.prodsupportsite.a.intuit.com/forms-availability/turbotax_fed_windows_individual.html .

Level 15
Dec 15, 2020 4:26:43 PM

This is an early beta version since the IRS has not yet released all of the 2020 forms electronic specifications  as if yet.   Many are still in the draft state at the IRS.

 

Tax software is never complete until Jan or Feb due to late tax law changes and the slow speed for the IRS that must write the specifications and then approve of the software before it can be released.    Even professional software is not complete yet.

Level 3
Dec 15, 2020 4:42:46 PM

It's unfortunate that the tool is not adequately available to support development of year-end financial elections that are only allowed once/year, e.g., Roth conversions.

Level 2
Dec 15, 2020 7:38:09 PM

@tocguy The Premier version is missing Schedule D also and says the same thing, to check back later.

 

For me that stinks. The reason I bought TT early is to estimate my taxes so I can make end of year decisions like how much to withdraw from my IRA. If the form is not available before about Dec 28 I will be out of luck.

Level 2
Dec 15, 2020 7:48:26 PM

@tocguy I'm going to try overriding the Schedule D line on the 1040 with $-3000 since my carryover losses are higher than my realized gains. Maybe it will work for you if you override that line with your estimated Schedule D gain or loss and ignore the the details on Schedule D for now???

Level 2
Dec 15, 2020 7:51:38 PM

Okay, so the Deluxe version does have Schedule D and the Premier version offers "more help".

 

Does the Deluxe version support downloading data from my financial institutions or would I have to enter all the data manually?

 

What extra help does Premier give?

Level 15
Dec 15, 2020 7:58:56 PM

Yes you can import into Deluxe.  Not sure what extra help Premier has.  Probably more in depth questions on various investment sales.  

 

You are asking about the Desktop Deluxe program, right?  Not the Online browser version?  In Online you do need Premier to enter investments and fill out schedule D.

 

 

Level 2
Dec 15, 2020 8:09:59 PM

@VolvoGirl Thanks. I guess I wasted $20 buying Premier over Deluxe or even more over Basic because Intuit implies and/or I wrongly inferred that it's necessary.

 

I do use the PC version. I hope that is always available as I would not like to use the online version.

 

I don't use the interview method. I use the step by step method where I choose what to enter. So the extra help is probably of no help to me.

Level 15
Dec 15, 2020 8:14:31 PM

Uh, the interview method is the step by step entry mode.  The other way is by using the Forms Mode.  But if you enter directly into the forms you may not be able to efile and you void the guarantee.

Level 2
Dec 15, 2020 8:35:06 PM

Perhaps my terminology is wrong. What I meant is I use the "I'll choose what I work on" method instead of the "Walk me through everything" method. But I guess you are right because once I choose what to work on, it still interviews me for that topic.

Level 15
Dec 15, 2020 8:38:55 PM

Yeah, I thought that's what you meant a while after I posted.  That's ok.  That's how I do mine too.   I jump around.

Level 2
Dec 16, 2020 12:33:20 AM

@tocguy It gets worse. The forms for entering IRA withdrawals are also not available yet. That's exactly why I bought Turbotax early, so I could calculate how much to withdraw from my IRA. I hope I can find a way to override something so I can get a calculation for that. The decision how much to withdraw must be done before Dec 31. Couldn't you allow data entry and calculation based on last year until this year's forms are ready???

 

Another annoying thing I discovered in this year's version is I can't seem to copy and paste into a Turbotax cell from either Excel, PDF or the calculator. It worked last year.

 

Plus, if you enter a value in a cell then press F8 to make it estimated, it deletes the value. When you type it back in, the cell is highlighted as estimated but as soon as you leave the cell it becomes not estimated again. The way to get it to work is to enter the value, leave the cell, return to the cell and then press F8. Come on Intuit, why are you making Turbotax less user friendly than last year?

 

Does Intuit read this forum to get get customer feedback and learn of these types of problems?

Level 15
Dec 16, 2020 5:52:26 AM


@bazbsg wrote:

The decision how much to withdraw must be done before Dec 31. 


There is still time. Updates are typically released (not always, though) on Thursdays so there should be at least two updates prior to the end of the year.