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It's worth it if you have dozens or even hundreds of transactions.
You'd probably be surprised who already has access to your information, anyway.
Well, I think it's official. Just received an email from TT with the subject "The future of tax filing is Online." The email includes discount links for using online vs. desktop. How sad. I've tried H&R in the past and always had issues importing from my broker so stayed with TT. May have to reevaluate that decision.
@FortFun wrote:......I've tried H&R in the past and always had issues importing from my broker so stayed with TT. May have to reevaluate that decision.
Well, yeah, but how long do you suppose it will take H&R Block to follow suit? They may even transition to 100% online before Intuit.
@FortFun wrote:....Just received an email from TT with the subject "The future of tax filing is Online." The email includes discount links for using online vs. desktop.
I would hope they're going to give discounts and I mean HEFTY ones. There are folks using desktop versions of TurboTax instead of online for the sole reason that they can e-file up to 5 returns AND prepare unlimited returns for paper filing. Intuit needs to accommodate those customers.
Pricing I got in the email is $31 (down from $79) for online deluxe and $59 (down from $139) for premium. Only 1 federal return with e-file. State return is an extra $25 or $ 24 respectively.
@FortFun wrote:Pricing I got in the email is $31 (down from $79) for online deluxe and $59 (down from $139) for premium. Only 1 federal return with e-file. State return is an extra $25 or $ 24 respectively.
OK, thanks for the post. That pricing sure isn't great since the desktop version of Premier is ~$82 on Amazon and around $100 from Intuit.
For those who need to prepare 4 or 5 returns (and e-file) that's $82-$105 for desktop versus $236-$295 for online. Not good for those needing to file multiple returns.
I just tried to open TurboTax that I purchased and filed my tax return from last year. After downloading all the updates, it required me to sign into my Intuit account, which I did. Now it wants me to enter my 16-digit activation code???? I purchased this software and have already used it. This was all done initially through their online verification process at the beginning of the year? Where am I supposed to get a verification code? This company has gone to hell!
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