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Costco Members: TurboTax 2023 + $10 Add-on Credit: Deluxe (Federal + State)

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Intuit TurboTax 2023 Tax Software + $10 Credit Towards In-Product Add-Ons (PC/Mac Download) on sale for $44.99.

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Features:
  • Includes 5 Federal E-Files + 1 State Download (State E-File Sold Separately)
  • Extra Guidance to Maximize 350+ Deductions and Credits
  • Accurately Deduct Mortgage Interest and Property Taxes
  • Free U.S.-Based Product Support (Hours May Vary)
  • One $10 Credit Towards In-Product Add-Ons ($10 credit for one of these in-product add-ons: State E-file fees, additional state, product upgrade or Audit Defense. Limit one per license code. Offer valid for Tax Year 2023 TurboTax Desktop products only & expires 10/31/24)

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  • About this deal:
    • $11 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/27/23 through 1/21/24. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Intuit TurboTax 2023 Tax Software + $10 Credit Towards In-Product Add-Ons (PC/Mac Download) on sale for $44.99.

Thanks to Community Member Spock1234 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Includes 5 Federal E-Files + 1 State Download (State E-File Sold Separately)
  • Extra Guidance to Maximize 350+ Deductions and Credits
  • Accurately Deduct Mortgage Interest and Property Taxes
  • Free U.S.-Based Product Support (Hours May Vary)
  • One $10 Credit Towards In-Product Add-Ons ($10 credit for one of these in-product add-ons: State E-file fees, additional state, product upgrade or Audit Defense. Limit one per license code. Offer valid for Tax Year 2023 TurboTax Desktop products only & expires 10/31/24)

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • $11 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/27/23 through 1/21/24. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I totally agree and am in the same boat (I need some of these features, so I've given in and purchased TurboTax). If anyone is intereseted in some references, I posted more information on the other TurboTax thread, and it received numerous upvotes. For many of us, it's a necessary evil to give in to these corporations (free and "free" solutions don't provide adequate functionality), but I think it's important to understand what we're funding.

For anyone that's new to TurboTax, note that the software does lots of sleazy things to try to get you to provide more information and/or buy more unnecessary and/or useless services. Starting from the very first page on launch, you can skip providing all of your personal information (that has nothing to do with the return itself; it's just for Intuit's benefit).

There's audit protection, offers to upgrade to higher versions with confusing wording, etc. Regarding the latter, they clearly use confusing language to make it sound like you need the Premier edition for automatic downloading of investment information (I fell for this for years, but Deluxe works just fine; supposedly the more expensive version provides "assistance" in this area, but I've never noticed it). Also, almost any meaningful "support" you'll get from Intuit is from volunteers who help users troubleshoot on their forum. Finally, if you like to file early, beware that they've had many substantial updates to the software just prior to (and even after) April 15, 2023. Sometimes, this is the fault of Congress/I.R.S. delays in clarification, but it's often the fault of Intuit and the dozens of bugs in the monster it helped create.

And, for those that can stomach it, here's an oveview of reasons tax filing is so painful in the U.S.: Tax preparation in the United States - Wikipedia. Combined with persistent under-staffing and under-funding for decades, the I.R.S. can barely operate basic functions (clearly, to prevent audits of the wealthy); "we, the people" end up covering those costs (one reference). Perhaps, worst of all, it has been shown that money put into IRS enforcement pays back tremendously well; it's one of the best performing investments the U.S. could possibly make (recent reference).
Full disclaimer, I use this software like millions of others, but if you get bored read up on how heavily the tax software companies lobby politicians (on both sides of the aisles) to keep the federal government from making similar software to allow you to do something you are legally required to do every year. Unless you were already aware, it will blow your mind. IMO, one of the biggest political stories in modern history that nobody seems to care or do anything about.
Amazon version has $10 gift card. I'd prefer that method.

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Dec 28, 2023
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CharlesBarkley
Dec 28, 2023
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Unless you have a VERY special situation, freetaxusa or taxact are going to save you a ton over this.
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professorxavier
Dec 28, 2023
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Quote from CharlesBarkley :
Unless you have a VERY special situation, freetaxusa or taxact are going to save you a ton over this.
TurboTax is nice because I can prepare my federal and state taxes at the same time. State may have to enter a few different things; but mostly the same.

This year, I'll either try freetaxusa or tax act. Either fill in TT and transfer info over or fill and file everything outside of TT
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flyingmonkey
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Can multiple state returns still be filed? I usually send it USPS anyway.
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koreanbeefcake
Dec 28, 2023
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Quote from flyingmonkey :
Can multiple state returns still be filed? I usually send it USPS anyway.
yes. They still charge for E-file though.
For me in Alabama, Its easier to just pay for the E-file. The state system is horrible.
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koreanbeefcake
Dec 28, 2023
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Amazon version has $10 gift card. I'd prefer that method.
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bnguyen1983
Dec 28, 2023
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Quote from CharlesBarkley :
Unless you have a VERY special situation, freetaxusa or taxact are going to save you a ton over this.
Been using FreeTaxUSA the past 3 years and it works for sure but some of the UI is funky compared to TaxAct and TurboTax. You have to double check the numbers with another program.
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Quote from koreanbeefcake :
Amazon version has $10 gift card. I'd prefer that method.
I agree, was just at Costco, price for home and business is $76 after in store savings, Amazon is same price but also includes a $10 gift card
Last edited by dregan December 28, 2023 at 10:41 AM.

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HilariousTree3103
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Quote from dregan :
I agree, was just at Costco, price for home and business is $76 after in store savings, Amazon is same price but also includes a $10 gift card
No longer receive gift card with Amazon purchase. Costco has on sale so price is now same at both retailers.
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andrewcarey93
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Quote from koreanbeefcake :
yes. They still charge for E-file though.
For me in Alabama, Its easier to just pay for the E-file. The state system is horrible.
Agreed. I'm central AL and it is indeed trash
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Snake-I-s
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Would it make sense to get this deal and then upgrade to Premier? Would that be more cost effective? How much is it to upgrade $15?
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JayG17
Dec 28, 2023
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This is a better deal than the Amazon one because the $10 credit can be used towards the state E-file cost (state E-file is generally $20). So the total for Deluxe for Federal E-file & State E-file will be about $55. Compare this to Amazon deal was $55 with $10 amazon gift card which brings the cost down to $45 and then you have to pay $20 for the state E-file so $65. Just my two cents....
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Quote from JayG17 :
This is a better deal than the Amazon one because the $10 credit can be used towards the state E-file cost (state E-file is generally $20). So the total for Deluxe for Federal E-file & State E-file will be about $55. Compare this to Amazon deal was $55 with $10 amazon gift card which brings the cost down to $45 and then you have to pay $20 for the state E-file so $65. Just my two cents....
The amazon deal yesterday was $44.98 for deluxe with state download/disc and included a $10 gift card so net price (valuing the gift card for any use in amazon as on par) was $34.98. Any fees u pay for state filing would be separate. Costco offers almost same deal except instead of giving you the gift card, you get the $10 off certain add ons like state efiling. So in your example of a $20 state efiling fee, your net cost whether with amazons yesterday deal or costco's deal is around $55 plus sales tax. I think u may be reviewing todays amazon prices which probably went up as the amazon deal was one day only if I recollect. thanks
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Marlin1975
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Quote from CharlesBarkley :
Unless you have a VERY special situation, freetaxusa or taxact are going to save you a ton over this.

Agreed. I have used them for several years with no issues.
Dec 28, 2023
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JonathanN9347
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Quote from CharlesBarkley :
Unless you have a VERY special situation, freetaxusa or taxact are going to save you a ton over this.
A ton? Bro it's $45
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On top of the free options available to most tax filers, seek out a local tax person to do your taxes for you.

Sure it costs a bit more. But at least that extra money doesn't go to some faceless bean counters next yacht. It stays local.
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