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| PLATFORM: | Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Mac OS X, Windows 98 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Intuit, Inc. |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Make changes more easily - navigate to any point in your return with a single click, then instantly return to where you left off, Find overlooked deductions - Get extra help for education, medical, home deductions, credits and more, Know exactly with items could flag an audit - and how to avoid them, Save time with e-File -- Your refund can be deposited directly into your account, Get access to official IRS publications -- authoritative information straight from the source |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 296819 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 028287012929 |
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Customer Reviews of TurboTax Deluxe No State 2005 Win/Mac
Horrible I used TurboTax for more than 6 years, but this is the last time. I could not import last year's return and could get no assistance to expain why last years information could not be transferred. Only my name transferred, but nothing else. Last year everying went great--what happenned? This is worse than an old Turbo Tax basic that I used several years ago. The Quicken import feature was a disaster. My dependents, and all other information had to be rekeyed. This combined with no rebate, difficulty getting the state return piece and updates that were not current--never again.
Bad on rental income
Won't let you choose your depreciation life or to depreciate two separate assets within one rental property (e.g. office building and office equipment). TaxCut does.
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Free e-file with no software problems...
Really, what Intuit is doing now by not offering free e-file on the software is pushing more people to use the online version. If you go to Turbotax online, it states you can try it for free...and have free e-file (without having to submit a rebate!). There are even ways to get a discount on the fees if you go through another site such as Fidelity or Bank of America, which both offer 50% off Turbotax online products. You don't even have to have an account with Fidelity to get the discount, but I think you may have to have one for the Bank of America one.
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>I believe this year, I am not going to buy the software, but try Turbotax, Taxcut, and TaxACT online for free, compare the results (see if there are discrepancies in the refund/amount owed), and decide which one to purchase afterwards. It will also give me a chance to see how the Turbotax competition works. So, what appeared to be a huge irritation (no e-file rebate with the software) may end up being a blessing in disguise. We shall see.