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| PLATFORM: | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Intuit |
| FEATURES: | Tax software for corporations and partnerships guides users through IRS returns, Interview-based wizard system, Up-to-date with latest federal tax law, Checks math and audit flags, Helps with deductions, depreciations and employee taxes |
| TYPE: | Computer software (programs), Tax Preparation (Taxes), Accounting (Account), Manager (Managers) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 028287413740 |
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Customer Reviews of TurboTax Business 2003
Worth it! The $100 investment in worth it! We've had to pay our tax preparer over $800 to calculate our taxes this year. We keep good records and decided to find out how close we would come to his calculations by doing it ourselves with Turbotax Business. Let's just say that next year we'll be doing our taxes ourselves.
A sink hole of time and worse than useless
This program proposes to assist you with filing corporate (including "S" corp) taxes.
It deserves a rating of minus 10 stars.
It is hardly more than a fill-in-the-blank set of continuous forms. It assumes you are fully familiar with the entire multi-thousand page Federal Tax Code and offers no real on-screen assistance. In a word, it is a (...) waste of time, a vast black hole of time wasteage.
Besides, it demands a fearfully long registration process just to refuse the incredibly stupid junk e-mail that Intuit will smother you in if you do not turn off its relentless marketing junk.
For all of this, you should pay $100? Not next year.
streets ahead of the competition
This year I had the unenviable experience of buying both sets of software: Tax Cut Home & Business, which failed me utterly; and TurboTax Business, which worked just fine.
Tax Cut worked fine for my 1040, and with some difficulties it also worked for a 1041 trust return. But it simply could not file a corporate tax return, 1120-A. The software was buggy, it wouldn't print a sample return, and a week before the deadline it still hadn't updated the forms. Worst of all, an attempt to update had corrupted the file. (See the agonized comments on the Tax Cut Home & Business page.)
So I ordered TurboTax Business and paid for express delivery. It worked just fine, though of course I had to enter everything anew because the Tax Cut file was corrupted.
In the future, I will stick with TurboTax Business, and add a cheapo version of the personal tax software, which is available and cheapest. (I prefer to deal directly with the forms, without interference from an "interview.") But I will never again try to save a buck with Tax Cut Home & Business.