Seems like people either love or hate TT. If you've used it for years like I have, it is so simple to move over your previous years return plus any accumulated capital losses that may go back a couple of years (a big plus for me). I don't have a particularly complicated return - no partnerships or LLC's, just your basic income and expenses but TT has pointed out more than one deduction I would have missed on a manual basis. And besides, who really wants to plow through the convoluted IRS forms! As always, the early release is subject to numerous updates before it's complete so don't buy it early if you want to file and be done. I like to get it as early as possible so I can do some year end tax planning based upon my overall tax picture and it's perfect for that. I do wish they would start including a free state e-file in the deluxe fed + state version but good old Intuit loves to nickel and dime its customers to death and when you own the vast majority of the market you can get away with it, unfortunately.
I use TT ever year and except for the general issues with all software the Community generally answers all my questions
BalasHapusYou can get the bundle discount on digital downloads of Quicken and Turbo Tax even though the digital purchase does not go through the cart. After phoning customer support I purchased Turbo Tax and then purchased Quicken. At payment time for the Quicken the total was reduced by the $35 bundle reduction. So it did work :-)
BalasHapusThe user interface and wizards are identical to last years version. It also includes 5 federal e-files which makes it cost effective for immediate family tax filings. The software also lets you drop down to form view, which is excellent for seasoned tax filers.
BalasHapusState e-file costs are not included! If you require only a single federal/state filing, you are probably better off using the online version.
TurboTax Deluxe Fed + Efile + State 2013 Reviews ... turbotaxdeluxe.blogspot.com
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