Credit Karma Tax—is it really free?
Yes! Credit Karma Tax is always 100% free. It's $0 to file both state and federal tax returns. Even if you're taking deductions or credits, it won't cost you a penny, ever.
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Just applied the promo code to a Premier return and it brought the price down to $0. Only seems to work for online returns, not downloaded from what I can find.
I finally got the code (2 days?!?!?). As I thought, the code isn't a flat $100 but depends on the product. It's also for the web version only.
Free = $0 (!)
Deluxe = $40 rather than $60 (state additional)
Premier = $70 rather than $90 (state additional)
Self-Employed = $90 rather than $120 (state additional)
I wouldn't doubt if the other savings (to make up $100) was buried in one of their other products, like the professional reviews or whatever.
Code does appear to be unique.... a jumble of letters/numbers.
I'm not ready to file by a long shot, so don't wait on me for an update, but methinks that you can get better deals elsewhere.
Just called Intuit ((800) 624-9066) and talked to a very nice rep who was able to offer the download version (Premier with state) instead of the online version. YMMV a lot.
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01-21-2021 at 07:09 AM.
Just called Intuit ((800) 624-9066) and talked to a very nice rep who was able to offer the download version (Premier with state) instead of the online version. YMMV a lot.
Just called Intuit ((800) 624-9066) and talked to a very nice rep who was able to offer the download version (Premier with state) instead of the online version. YMMV a lot.
Why do you use the download vs the online version?
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Thanks OP!
Free = $0 (!)
Deluxe = $40 rather than $60 (state additional)
Premier = $70 rather than $90 (state additional)
Self-Employed = $90 rather than $120 (state additional)
I wouldn't doubt if the other savings (to make up $100) was buried in one of their other products, like the professional reviews or whatever.
Code does appear to be unique.... a jumble of letters/numbers.
I'm not ready to file by a long shot, so don't wait on me for an update, but methinks that you can get better deals elsewhere.
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Edit: it's 72k and it's called free file https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-f...s-for-free
Because you can prepare multiple returns and efile up to 5 federal and 1 state
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Edit: it's 72k and it's called free file https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-f...s-for-free
Note: that's based on Adjusted Gross Income (whether single or married)
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Your data doesn't exist on their cloud
Edit: it's 72k and it's called free file https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-f...s-for-free
TurboTax Free File has a lower AGI limit of $39,000 but has most features/forms and free state filing (for most people).
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Yup! Which is great for most people