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posted Apr 15, 2021 5:36:38 PM

Lack of and guidance in interview

Doing my State (California) taxes and getting frustrated by TurboTax's lack of help/guidance on specific topics in the interview.  For example, I get to the section on "Eligible for a Research Credit? and the d**n Turbo Tax asks me "Are you eligible to take this credit in 2020?"

 

F1 only brings us the stupid general help and there is no link to guidance or anything to help me answer this question.  Makes me wonder why I'm paying for this software and not just using the free versions when I have to dig into the IRS guides to figure it out.  

 

Get your act together TT or you are gone!!!!

 

 

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Expert Alumni
Apr 15, 2021 7:28:20 PM

TurboTax is designed primarily to enable you to prepare your tax return, but it is not designed to act as a primer on tax law . There are limitations in all tax preparation software products with respect to how much tax information the programs can make available, given the complexity of the US and state tax codes.

 

Consequently, there may be some tax subject matter that you have to research outside of the program.

 

 

Level 15
Apr 16, 2021 4:33:25 AM

Where is the AI machine that has seen every question ever and parses and distills the user's question and comes up with the correct response, instead of some canned answer that is of no use?

Can that be so difficult, Watson?

 

Oh wait, if the Tax Code changes suddenly, how long will it take the AI to relearn everything?