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Post #56578388 added 01-03-2013 5:59 AM by slackerace in Archived Deals
My understanding is that Premiere is generally for those with investment portfolios including rental properties.
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Post #56578402 added 01-03-2013 5:59 AM by SolnzeUSB in Archived Deals
Careful -- no state
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Post #56579146 added 01-03-2013 6:39 AM by atlantajamal in Archived Deals
Yes. I've done this last year. You will be able to transfer information from last year. There is an option with in the software to sign-in using your existing Turbo Tax account.
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Post #56579222 added 01-03-2013 6:43 AM by Lakee911 in Archived Deals
Use it! One year mine wouldn't download for whatever reason....few hundred transactions. I really abbreviated my entries into the program and a couple years later the IRS assumed that I had had zero...
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Post #56579230 added 01-03-2013 6:43 AM by VarmintCong in Archived Deals
It's fairly easy nowadays if you download from your broker in Deluxe. You used to have to do everything manually.
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Post #56579254 added 01-03-2013 6:45 AM by mathnerd88 in Archived Deals
Or you can go to HR Block for 95 cents for the same software. State E-file just $19.99.
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Post #56579316 added 01-03-2013 6:48 AM by mathnerd88 in Archived Deals
Up to you, but you're paying more. 95 cents is a lot better than paying $40 for the same software. I've used it for the last couple years and have had no problem whatsoever.
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Post #56579328 added 01-03-2013 6:48 AM by amber1111 in Archived Deals
We heard you.. Lol! Some of us think Turbo Tax is better and prefer to use it.
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Post #56579392 added 01-03-2013 6:50 AM by VarmintCong in Archived Deals
That's what I mean, I'd have to re-enter all the crap if I switched. I think Turbotax is great, for something that's such a pain in the ass (taxes), I've no reason to switch.
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Post #56579436 added 01-03-2013 6:52 AM by sak_54 in Archived Deals
The Vanguard deal is a good one for me, better than the Amazon price. Repped
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Post #56582962 added 01-03-2013 9:08 AM by mathnerd88 in Archived Deals
Dude, don't get your panties in a bunch...I'm just informing other people who might be interested. I'm not posting every 5 minutes about it, just to people who respond. It seems like you're the...
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Post #56585542 added 01-03-2013 10:38 AM by neekosum in Archived Deals
why not use tax act for $19.95 how come this is a hot front page deal
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Post #56577278 added 01-03-2013 4:25 AM by NatasG in Archived Deals
TurboTax Deluxe Federal + E-File + State 2012 $40 Shipped with FSSS at Amazon Please note that this is the PC/Mac CD/DVD version, not the download edition. Turbotax at Amazon Nice Deal on...
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Post #56577448 added 01-03-2013 4:45 AM by panther_fan in Archived Deals
Thanks OP.
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Post #56577534 added 01-03-2013 4:55 AM by STEVESKI in Archived Deals
Is this as low as it usually gets? I don't mind if it gets a few dollars cheaper, but does it ever usually get in the $30 range?
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Post #56578046 added 01-03-2013 5:41 AM by venhith in Archived Deals
Whats the difference between this and premier? Who would need premiere over this?
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Post #56577874 added 01-03-2013 5:27 AM by njsquatch in Archived Deals
Thanks man...this is about the lowest it will go without dealing with rebates and other nonsense
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Post #56578120 added 01-03-2013 5:45 AM by Lakee911 in Archived Deals
Staples WILL MATCH these Amazon prices and let you use coupons against the price. Buy it on Staples.com, open up chat with a CSR and they'll refund the price. Premier is $56.30 right now....
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Post #56578292 added 01-03-2013 5:54 AM by rogueone in Archived Deals
State is not included in that version.
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Post #56579532 added 01-03-2013 6:57 AM by mcahren in Archived Deals
The State Farm Prices, and Product Descriptions: This is for the ONLINE FEDERAL version, log on to your STate Farm acocat, look for a link on the right. Good for those without state tax (like...
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Post #56579564 added 01-03-2013 6:58 AM by srikriwsu in Archived Deals
STATE is included in this http://www.costco.com/.product.100017412.html?cm_sp=RichRelevance-_-itempageVerticalRight-_-CategorySiloedViewCP&cm_vc=itempageVerticalRight|CategorySiloedViewCP and its $40...
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So the Costco deal can be beat by doing a price match with Staples and using their coupons? I hear the coupons are much harder to 'buy' now. Edit: Just looked up deal for Vanguard users for...
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Post #56579656 added 01-03-2013 7:02 AM by darksmile in Archived Deals
I heard from a friend that there was a free file thing from the irs website that you can choose software like turbo tax: http://www.irs.gov/uac/Free-File:-Do-Your-Federal-Taxes-for-Free. Can any...
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Post #56581278 added 01-03-2013 8:06 AM by RazNTaz in Archived Deals
I purchase turbo tax + quicken home & business (35$ rebate) on amazon for $79.xx Thanks OP!
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Post #56581380 added 01-03-2013 8:10 AM by kalami in Archived Deals
As someone who had a similar situation in 2010; I would recommend going to a professional especially with the multiple state situation. After I went to my professional I also ran through it with TT...
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Post #56581388 added 01-03-2013 8:11 AM by dude6156 in Archived Deals
Any place to get it without the CA sales tax ?
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Post #56581432 added 01-03-2013 8:12 AM by dbk in Archived Deals
ok man we got your point about that H&R Block deal.. jeez.. what are you looking for? REPS?
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Post #56586926 added 01-03-2013 11:26 AM by stopherBroke in Archived Deals
Why use any software at all? The web version has served me well for the last several years, plus it keeps copies stored online and pulls the information forward.
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Post #56586132 added 01-03-2013 10:59 AM by manmoji in Archived Deals
I have been using online version of TT. Can I import previous year data into this one? Thanks
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Post #56586220 added 01-03-2013 11:02 AM by intuitionx2 in Archived Deals
Stamps :rolleyes: $$
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Post #56586368 added 01-03-2013 11:08 AM by Willymonster in Archived Deals
Yes, especially if you have a TurboTax account - which you should since you've used the online version previously.
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Post #56586384 added 01-03-2013 11:08 AM by kalami in Archived Deals
Just a tip to some people on the fence; you can always try both. You can start most of these tax programs for free online and if you don't mind doing double duty you can simply verify that they both...
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Post #56587304 added 01-03-2013 11:39 AM by DirtyDoggy in Archived Deals
Is this deal DEAD?
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Post #56587466 added 01-03-2013 11:44 AM by mellman99 in Archived Deals
that's for the online version the boxed / desktop version is $50. Not the same deal.
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Post #56587514 added 01-03-2013 11:45 AM by BIGBOSS1 in Archived Deals
Sorry if I had missed in this thread .. What's the difference between owning a CD vs. download version (not using web-based online version)
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Post #56587622 added 01-03-2013 11:49 AM by Wasser in Archived Deals
I did both TT and HRB last year, and they were VERY similar. HRB lets you import the prior year TT files as well. In for one HRB @ $0.95... :nod:
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Post #56589334 added 01-03-2013 12:50 PM by NoWorkJustMoney in Archived Deals
I always buy when it first comes out to get a gut check on my position but with the new tax deal it makes sense to wait. What it says I have to pay today wont be what I owe on April 17th. Anybody...
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Post #56589514 added 01-03-2013 12:56 PM by pcman2000 in Archived Deals
I'm sure they will provide updates that will reflect whatever may come later on.
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Post #56589540 added 01-03-2013 12:57 PM by ikcizokm in Archived Deals
With Amazon, you always have access to your digital software purchases. I can still access every digital purchase I've ever made with them, including previous versions of TT and other software. ...
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Post #56593498 added 01-03-2013 3:30 PM by falcon231 in Archived Deals
Costco has the same deal now. 39.99 with state through Jan 27 http://www.costco.com/TurboTax-Deluxe-Federal-%2b-E-file-%2b-State-2012.product.100017412.html EDIT: Also it's $10 off all versions...
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