No it is not however you can assess online thru any browser window ... https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1900960-what-is-itsdeductible
Intuit has never answered that question ... however you can simply use the Online version thru your web browser which can be accessed from any device that has web access.
An app would be so much more convenient to use. Could also snap pics of items being donated for additional documentation.
Not happening anytime soon ... just use the online program.
Online program would be fine, but I just tried to use it with my android pie phone and nothing loads. I log in, then get a blank page, can't see previous donations, make a new donation, nothing.
Make sure you have the correct address and not an old one ... <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://itsdeductibleonline.intuit.com/">https://itsdeductibleonline.intuit.com/</a>
That does work, but it's not a mobile site. Navigating the desktop site is a bit tedious on a phone. Didn't see a link anywhere to a different mobile site, just to get the iOS app.
I know there's no app for Android, but usually there's a mobile interface for the website that is universal. I'll just swap to an Android friendly solution as I prep to retire my old iPad, it's not worth the effort to try to keep using it. Thanks.
Intuit needs to step up and at the very least make the website for donations play well with mobile devices. Someone at the company only did their job half way.
It's a huge oversight by Intuit. It really comes down to money, they don't want to pay the development costs and figured iPhone users were more worth it. Essentially, they don't care about this part of the user community so we can just go to the public portal where all the common folk have to go. Android is like a coach seat on the airplane, iPhone is a 1st class ticket, as far as Intuit is concerned.
@ImHarpo2u Why are you posting a six digit number in the user forum? What are you trying to do? This is the forum where we can answer questions about your tax return or the software, but it is not where you need to post any sort of code for anything.
I switched to TurboTAX Business edition back in 2016, after using Mint for a few years, and Its Deductible. I was very disappointed when Mint stopped talking to Edward Jones, and even more disappointed when Intuit said they were dropping ItsDeductible. I was planning to switch back to TaxACT or some other tax software, but then Intuit said they were keeping ItsDeductible. Now I find that they are ignoring 70% of the mobile marketplace, and likely about 70% of their customers by only supporting IOS. Guess I need to go look at other tax prep software for 2023.