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February 12, 2026
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Windows 11

  • February 12, 2026
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given the recurring problems with Windows 11 why doesn't TurboTax respond by coming out with a Windows 10 version?  

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    M-MTax
    Level 15
    February 12, 2026

    Intuit does not support Windows 10 for TurboTax desktop versions because it is a deprecated operating system.

     

    H&R Block still supports Windows 10 for their desktop versions.

    Level 3
    February 12, 2026

    does H&R store your data on cloud, where, as someone else posted, it stays forever to be harvested?

    and it is nonetheless disappointing that Turbo rushed to exclusively go to a not-ready-for-primetime W11 with no fallback to W10 other than risky online version. deja-vu of years of stubborn misjudgments by Turbo

    M-MTax
    Level 15
    February 12, 2026

    @InNewJersey wrote:

    does H&R store your data on cloud, where, as someone else posted, it stays forever to be harvested?


    No idea but consider the following:

     

    I set up two test returns, one in TurboTax and the other in H&R Block (both desktop versions). I added a Schedule C business, rental property, stock/bond sales, W-2 info, etc. (i.e., a LOT of data in two MFJ returns).

     

    The TurboTax data file on my PC is well over 2.5 MB while the H&R Block file is under 75 KB. Does anyone reading this want to explain why that's the case? If the H&R Block tax data file isn't stored in the cloud somewhere, why is it so tiny in comparison to the TurboTax data file?