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posted Aug 24, 2024 6:27:21 AM

How do I bypass this stupid obligatory "Based on your answers, TurboTax Live Assisted Business is right for you" page! I can't find the other options

I've been on this page for 30 mins clicking on everything, and can't seem to get around it! What am I missing!!?!

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Level 15
Aug 24, 2024 6:33:47 AM

If you have not paid for the online edition you are using, have not filed your tax return or registered the Free edition, then you can clear your return and start over with a lower priced edition. Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the program screen while working on the 2023 online tax return. Click on Clear & Start Over.

 

Go to this TurboTax website for the Free online edition - https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/free-edition.jsp

Level 15
Aug 24, 2024 9:06:36 AM

What kind of return do you need to file?  If you need to file a S corp (1120-S) or Partnership (1065) you need to buy and install the separate Business program if you don't want the Online Live Business for $739.

 

You can buy the stand alone do it yourself Business CD/Download program for Windows here (it is not available to do online or for Mac). There are 2 ways to buy it. If you want a CD you need to pick the Advantage Plan in the right box.
https://turbotax.intuit.com/small-business-taxes/cd-download

 

 

  

Level 15
Aug 24, 2024 9:12:10 AM

@DoninGA   I tried to send you a pm but sometimes it doesn't let me.  So I'll post here,

 

Is this right?  You can use it for a schedule C?  I thought  it was only for 1120-S and 1065 returns.  Especially since it's $739. 

https://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/online/live/business-taxes/ 

 

I think they need to change the description.  It says.......

Perfect for small business owners who file business taxes as an S-corp (Form 1120-S), Partnership (Form 1065), LLCs,
or Sole proprietorships (Form 1040 Sch-C).