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My Order History:
TT Deluxe 2019 - $29.99 - Ordered Jan 7, 2020
TT Deluxe 2020 - $29.99 & $10.00 Amazon GC - Ordered Dec 26, 2020
TT Deluxe 2021 - $29.99 & $10.00 Amazon GC - Ordered Dec 29, 2021
TT Deluxe 2022 - $36.99 & $10.00 Amazon GC - Ordered Dec 28, 2022
Current Deal - $37.99 + $10.00 Amazon GC. Is this the best we're going to get? I screwed up for TT 2019 not realizing I had just missed the after Christmas TT GC. Caught it the last 3 years as you can see, but is $37/$38 the best price now? Last year it came nowhere close to $29.99 and the GC. I am in FL so I don't need State and I file for me/wife and and do our son's using our copy of TT as well. I don't like online TT.
turbo tax premier + state 2022 + $10: 64.99 + tax on dec 28 2022
turbo tax premier + state 2021 + $10: 54.98 + tax on dec 29 2021
turbo tax premier + state 2020 + $10: 54.98 + tax on dec 28 2020
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Last year I purchased this for $74.99 plus the $10 Amazon gift card on 12-28-22. I don't know if it was more in November of 2022
Thanks I will to
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Last year I purchased this for $74.99 plus the $10 Amazon gift card on 12-28-22. I don't know if it was more in November of 2022
Sending physical gift card is stupid.
Sending physical gift card is stupid.
The physically mailed the card last year too, must be a reason they do that.
The physically mailed the card last year too, must be a reason they do that.
TurboTax, H&R Block used 'unfair and abusive practices' to get more money out of people, state regulator finds
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For the 2024 tax season, residents of 13 states will be able to file their income taxes online at https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-...ited-pilot, the IRS said Tuesday. Taxpayers in Arizona, California, Massachusetts, and New York will be able to file their federal and state taxes on the new system, while those in Alaska, Florida, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming (which don't have state income taxes) can use it to file their federal taxes.1