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Last Edited by tosaynet December 27, 2023 at 03:25 PM
Deluxe Desktop does stock transaction downloads you do not need premier desktop. Deluxe ONLINE version doesnt handle stocks and you need Premier ONLINE for stock transactions. Intuit does this on purpose to confuse people.

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Because H&R Block and Intuit work very hard to make sure the government isn't allowed to do so.
why can't the government just tell me how much i need to pay? wtf
Yup! One word: lobbying.

Gotta love our corrupt system, causing people to spend millions of extra dollars and God knows how many man-hours filing tax returns that really have no reason to exist in this day and age.

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arbydog
12-28-2023 at 05:33 AM.
12-28-2023 at 05:33 AM.
Quote from WenW5757 :
Curious... About to purchase either this and realize our PC no longer has the CD drives. How do people use the CD version? Guess I have to purchase the download version unless I get an extra external CD drive to plug in.
I get the CD version so I can register it via my Intuit account. That way they have the key and if a couple yrs down the road I need to reinstall for some reason I don't need to look around for the key. They have all that and its an easy download again. Being a business tax return more chances of an audit 3 yrs from now thus needing to review or worse file an ammended return.
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arbydog
12-28-2023 at 05:38 AM.
12-28-2023 at 05:38 AM.
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My invoice has two items, $34.99 for the software disc and $9.99 for the gift card. So the disc is $0.01 short of the $35 free shipping requirement. That's why shipping is being charged. I guess gift cards don't count toward free shipping? I ended up buying something else I needed for $5.99 and that put me into free shipping.
I got the home/bus version so it was well over the $35. Not sure why I had to add/delete from cart a couple times.
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12-28-2023 at 09:54 AM.
12-28-2023 at 09:54 AM.
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Thank you folks for sharing feedback about the Deluxe version. For years, I've bought the Premier only because I had stock/option sales and rental property depreciation to report.

Can someone re/confirm that I can use Deluxe to:
  1. Import (and manually enter if one of my brokerage - e.g. Webull or Coinbase isn't supported) all my stock, option, or crypto sales?
  2. Does it include and handle sale of ESPP shares from my employer? They do report the discount on W2 and also send Form 3922 to calculate the adjusted cost basis
  3. Does it include and handle rental property depreciation? I have previous calculations from past years that are carried forward from Schedule E.
  4. Lastly, does it include and handle Profit or Loss from Business (Schedule C) & Qualified Business Income deduction from Form 8995/8995-A?
Thanks in advance!
Although I can't give you the answers, I believe it's about $30 to upgrade. Might be worth to get the DeLuxe version, see if it works for you. If so, great, you have saved money for years to come. If not, you lose one-time on a few dollars this year.

I have always gotten the Premiere version (sharing with family members, so it's relatively inexpensive). Bought the Home and Business this year to try it out (we have a small LLC that generates some money). Worse case is that I feel it's unnecessary and will try another version next year. Maybe if I don't need the H+B I'll get the Deluxe next year (similar to what I described above).
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12-28-2023 at 12:00 PM.
12-28-2023 at 12:00 PM.
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I can understand how you as a CPA will oppose simplifying taxation because it may impact your TAM. But each of the things you've mentioned above can easily be simplified and automated. You have 2 kids, here's your child credit. You paid to a qualified daycare facility and have 2 kids that go there, here's your credit. You paid to and were enrolled in a qualified educational institute, here's your credit. Just as they have to do already, each of these recipient entities need to upload their side of transactions too so that all these can be automatically reconciled. Is it possible? Yes, most certainly. Here's an old episode from PBS News Hour that talked about it: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show...nother-way [pbs.org]

But again, all this is wishful thinking and I don't think there's willingness in our Govt to do it - especially due to the lobbying by these companies and CPAs. Good luck for your tax season. Peace.
> I can understand how you as a CPA will oppose simplifying taxation because it may impact your TAM.

I do not charge for any tax services I provide as it is not my source of income so you assuming so makes you look ignorant.

> You paid to a qualified daycare facility and have 2 kids that go there, here's your credit.

How does the government know how much you paid? The government is explicit when saying you can not reply on others to submit their information to the government for the calculation of your taxes.

> each of these recipient entities need to upload their side of transactions too so that all these can be automatically reconciled

Uploaded when, at the April 15th deadline like everyone else? So when will reconciliation really be done? And then is the business is wrong you just punished the family doing their taxes because the items will not reconcile. Crap in crap out.

Your ideas are just additional ways to force people who shouldnt pay more to pay more because you are pushing laziness on people.
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HLMem
12-28-2023 at 12:03 PM.
12-28-2023 at 12:03 PM.
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I agree where you're getting at. But you're still looking inside the box with all these credits, deductions, loopholes, and things that generally complicate taxes. Why must we pay for something, then get money back from the government? Would it not be easier for the government to just subsidize these things at the source so we pay less up front and be done with it? No, we can't do that because capitalism. Our tax system is tied to our economic system, which is tied to our political system. This partly explains the improbability of any change happening anytime soon.
"Would it not be easier for the government to just subsidize these things at the source so we pay less up front and be done with it?"

You can. If you work a W2 job you modify your withholdings so you keep more every paycheck to pay for such items. So instead of getting money back at the end of the year, you are getting it back throughout the year. Problem solved. Or are you saying you rather have the government take that money and give it to the entities they want to instead of having it in your pocket so you choose?
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12-28-2023 at 01:28 PM.
12-28-2023 at 01:28 PM.
Quote from HLMem :
> I can understand how you as a CPA will oppose simplifying taxation because it may impact your TAM.

I do not charge for any tax services I provide as it is not my source of income so you assuming so makes you look ignorant.

> You paid to a qualified daycare facility and have 2 kids that go there, here's your credit.

How does the government know how much you paid? The government is explicit when saying you can not reply on others to submit their information to the government for the calculation of your taxes.

> each of these recipient entities need to upload their side of transactions too so that all these can be automatically reconciled

Uploaded when, at the April 15th deadline like everyone else? So when will reconciliation really be done? And then is the business is wrong you just punished the family doing their taxes because the items will not reconcile. Crap in crap out.

Your ideas are just additional ways to force people who shouldnt pay more to pay more because you are pushing laziness on people.
Quote from HLMem :
"Would it not be easier for the government to just subsidize these things at the source so we pay less up front and be done with it?"

You can. If you work a W2 job you modify your withholdings so you keep more every paycheck to pay for such items. So instead of getting money back at the end of the year, you are getting it back throughout the year. Problem solved. Or are you saying you rather have the government take that money and give it to the entities they want to instead of having it in your pocket so you choose?

Exactly.

The gov should provide free tax prep software, and the IRS has finally been allowed to start a pilot at providing it this year.
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12-28-2023 at 01:55 PM.
12-28-2023 at 01:55 PM.
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Exactly.

The gov should provide free tax prep software, and the IRS has finally been allowed to start a pilot at providing it this year.
Many free tax software solutions already exist. What you are asking for is to have tax money taking from other places to pay government employees to sit at phones and to tech support for software? Seems inefficient.
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12-28-2023 at 11:42 PM.
12-28-2023 at 11:42 PM.
Darn, I missed this deal. Does anybody know if this deal will come back again based on historical data? Thanks.
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12-30-2023 at 01:01 PM.
12-30-2023 at 01:01 PM.
Got the GC in yesterday (physical card) and.... 'invalid code'. Strange. So I chatted with customer service, and they didn't even ask me for the code itself. Instead, they offered a $9.99 refund to my payment method. Very odd.
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12-30-2023 at 03:38 PM.
12-30-2023 at 03:38 PM.
Dang missed the sale this year.. it's now $45 without the $10GC. Darn..
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12-30-2023 at 03:41 PM.
12-30-2023 at 03:41 PM.
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Darn, I missed this deal. Does anybody know if this deal will come back again based on historical data? Thanks.

For the past 3 years the TT sale that hits 12/27-12/28 only comes around once. I've never seen them repeated. I've been able to hit it for 20, 21, and 22. I just missed it this year, so I have to settle for $45 no gc.
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12-31-2023 at 01:58 PM.
12-31-2023 at 01:58 PM.
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Got the GC in yesterday (physical card) and.... 'invalid code'. Strange. So I chatted with customer service, and they didn't even ask me for the code itself. Instead, they offered a $9.99 refund to my payment method. Very odd.
I got TT Premier & TT Business on this deal, thanks OP. Both gift cards were "lost" so I had AMZ resend instead of accepting a credit. Now their system shows the original cards are "found" with a new ship date and a second set of cards also being shipped.

I can't tell you how often I've gotten AMZ stuff for free b/c their fulfillment "robots" mess up & then their CS dept credits me back in full. Even better is when a seller messes up their listing and AMZ full credits the order as received no described.

It's typically under $50 - $70 when it happens, and they never ask for the merch to be returned. It's not earth shaking, but it happens often enough that with each order, I cross my fingers and hope for a problem.
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01-07-2024 at 02:45 PM.
01-07-2024 at 02:45 PM.
If i miss this deal on 12/27, where can i fnd similiar deal?
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