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posted Jun 7, 2019 5:01:23 PM

Is there a class-action lawsuit yet for turbo ripping off anyone that makes less than 66g a year?

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Level 15
Jun 7, 2019 5:01:24 PM

Turbotax Online is "free to start" but the price you pay at the end is determined by the complexity of your tax return (what forms you need) rather than your income or the amount of your refund.

There is a separate version of Turbotax that is co-sponsored by the IRS Free-File alliance that is free to all users, even for complex tax returns, up to $34,000 of income, or $68,000 for active duty military.  (Other companies may have higher income limits on their Free File Alliance versions.)  The IRS requires that Free File Alliance versions be completely separate, and they can't offer paid upgrades or additional services like Audit Support, Identity Theft protection, or Refund on a prepaid debit card.  

The best way to access the Free File Alliance version is directly on the IRS web site. https://www.irs.gov/e-file-providers/about-the-free-file-alliance

The direct link to the Turbotax Free File Alliance version is here.  You have to make a separate account with a separate user name and password. https://turbotax.intuit.com/taxfreedom/ 

If you want to discuss your fees with customer support, you need to contact them directly.  When contacting Customer Service, use the word "billing," not "refund." Otherwise, you will be directed to IRS tax refund information site.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/6386875


Returning Member
Nov 6, 2019 1:36:23 AM

you must work for them the way your tonguing their anus holes

Level 15
Nov 6, 2019 5:44:44 AM

We do not work for TT however the answer given is the factual truth and is not slanted in either direction ... I would not tell your snippy butt if there was an actual law suit in the works now ... you can go find out yourself.