Costco has for its
Members: Intuit TurboTax 2022 Tax Software + $10 Credit Towards In-Product Add-Ons (PC/Mac Download) on sale listed below.
Thanks to Community Member
t4m for finding this deal.
Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price, otherwise non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Available:
- About this deal:
- Limit 2 Per Member
- In-product add-ons include: State E-file fees, additional state or Audit Defense. Limit one per license code. Add-on purchase must be made via payment card to receive $10 credit at the time of in-product purchase.
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- You can view Costco's Return Policy here.
- Additional Note:
- Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.
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I got the Deluxe version for $20 the past several years...
Edit: Includes 5 Federal E-Files + 1 State Download (State E-File Sold Separately)
We can each install it on separate desktops right?
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1. It has better price and no tax and 2. I can use no rush shipping credit.
My history from amazon tells me that the deal comes on Dec 26th.
I expect more for Premier this year, which was $45 in previous years.
Order detailsOrdered on December 29, 2021 (1 item)
TurboTax Premier 2021 Tax Software, Federal and State Tax Return with Federal E-file [Amazon Exclusive] [PC Download]
Intuit
Order detailsOrdered on December 26, 2020 (1 item)
TurboTax Premier 2020 Desktop Tax Software, Federal and State Returns + Federal E-file (State E-file Additional) [Amazon Exclusive] [PC Download]
Intuit
Order detailsOrdered on December 26, 2019 (1 item)
TurboTax Premier + State 2019 Tax Software [Amazon Exclusive] [PC Download]
Intuit, Inc.
I spent at least 30hrs doing my taxes with TurboTax last year and each minute was painful. I dread the New Year because of it.
I didn't check a box one year, taxes went through fine, got my refund. Figured all was good. 6 months later I got a letter saying I owed, I explained the simple oversight, and sent a detailed spreadsheet with receipts. Still took 9 months and multiple communications to get it straightened out. Ultimately had to refile just to check a box. I cant imagine a true audit.
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To show the IRS you did not make a profit on your sales of used goods, it's always advisable to keep receipts of the original purchase. If you don't have the receipt showing how much you spent on your inventory, you can use the fair market value to price your items.
The IRS has done this before, the money will come from not following the rules (Billions of Uncollected revenues is small potato's, the fine is the gravy, minimal effort to collect)
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