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Costco Members: TurboTax 2024 + $10 Add-on Credit: Deluxe (Federal + State)

& More (PC/Mac Download)

$45

$56

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Intuit TurboTax 2024 Tax Software + $10 Credit Towards In-Product Add-Ons (PC/Mac Download) on sale listed below.

Thanks to Community Member AndersD 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.

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  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through 1/26 while supplies last.
    • Limit 2 Per Member
    • Includes one $10 credit toward these in-product add-ons: Live Tax Advice, state e-file fees, additional state, product upgrade or Audit Defense. Limit one per license code. Offer valid for Tax Year 2024 TurboTax Desktop products only and expires 4/30/25.
  • About this product:
    • Emails are normally delivered within the hour to the email address you have entered.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please see the 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 2024 Tax Software + $10 Credit Towards In-Product Add-Ons (PC/Mac Download) on sale listed below.

Thanks to Community Member AndersD 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:

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through 1/26 while supplies last.
    • Limit 2 Per Member
    • Includes one $10 credit toward these in-product add-ons: Live Tax Advice, state e-file fees, additional state, product upgrade or Audit Defense. Limit one per license code. Offer valid for Tax Year 2024 TurboTax Desktop products only and expires 4/30/25.
  • About this product:
    • Emails are normally delivered within the hour to the email address you have entered.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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buzzy
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Also, the poster is newish so might not know this, but "$ off" or "% off" posts aren't done here because they're not useful. It doesn't mean anything, and those offers are often deceptive.

At least one of the prices should be in the title and in the post. So it may be how the post was done, and the fact that it wasted a lot of peoples time, as much as this specific deal
guyfromgreenwood
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I used deluxe with a home based business and also buying & selling stock.
TT Deluxe may tell you while entering info you should upgrade to Premier. Just ignore and proceed with Deluxe
Kaufboy
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This Costco offer for TurboTax Deluxe + State at $45 ($56-$11) is essentially the same as the Amazon offer in the link from last year but includes a $10 TurboTax credit (e.g. to e-file state taxes) instead of a $10 gift card.

How much you want to bet that Amazon posts its sale the day Costco's offer goes live.

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fleetmack
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What do you use the $10 in-app credit for? I wouldn't use it for state filing, as I always just do my state taxes there, export it to PDF, and mail it in for the cost of a manilla envelope. I'd never pay them $30 to file when envelope + postage is like $1.50.
Any other things to use the $10 credit for?
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Quote from fleetmack :
What do you use the $10 in-app credit for? I wouldn't use it for state filing, as I always just do my state taxes there, export it to PDF, and mail it in for the cost of a manilla envelope. I'd never pay them $30 to file when envelope + postage is like $1.50.
Any other things to use the $10 credit for?
I used to do this too, for decades. Then USPS lost my return one year, that was fun.
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sleepybubba
Jan 17, 2025
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Quote from mcarney64 :
How do you get & combine Fidelity 25% off? The Chase $20 off that I have is that the charge has to be from TurboTax (I do use get the cc back when I file)
There is a link to 25% off on your Fidelity account here: https://www.fidelity.com/go/marketplace/overview . Pay with Chase CC that has this deal after adding the cashback to your card. YOu do not need to use Chase CC link as it is only for additional 10%


There is a thread here on SD that explains it in details.
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whodiini
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Quote from sleepybubba :
There is a link to 25% off on your Fidelity account here: https://www.fidelity.com/go/marketplace/overview . Pay with Chase CC that has this deal after adding the cashback to your card. YOu do not need to use Chase CC link as it is only for additional 10%


There is a thread here on SD that explains it in details.
Why do this? costco deal is cheaper by $5 unless you dont use the $10 credit. Or just wait for amazon to PM costco tomorrow
Jan 17, 2025
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F1Fan99
Jan 17, 2025
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Quote from missellie :
If you need a product to handle capital gains or losses on those shares, Deluxe (download only) handles that.
It's a fair bit more complicated than just cap gains and losses. You also have to account for the ESPP discount (often 15%) that the employers typically offer. That discount is treated as ordinary income when you sell the shares. There is also a timing issue on that discount depending on the holding period for the shares -- the ordinary income taxable amount is based either on the FMV when the ESPP share option is granted, or is exercised, depending on that share holding period.

I know for certain that TT Premier handles this through its Q&A process (done it many times) but I am not sure about TT Deluxe. I suspect it can handle this issue, but maybe not with straightforward guidance.
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APTIN
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Both Chase and Wells Fargo CCs offering $20 back for TT purchase over $39. If someone needs to buy additional state or pay filing fees too, use respective cards to save an extra $40.
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pippypoppy
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Quote from whodiini :
Why do this? costco deal is cheaper by $5 unless you dont use the $10 credit. Or just wait for amazon to PM costco tomorrow
I'm certain Amazon will PM Costco on the sticker price, but will they do anything about that in-app $10 credit? I'll definitely check with Amazon before I buy the Costco one to see if they address that with a giftcard or something. I prefer to buy from Amazon each year, just to have all my annual turbotax purchases in my digital history all on one site. I don't have to have that, but I prefer it that way when possible. But if Amazon doesn't match that extra $10 credit, I'll probably buy from Costco.

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adamant
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Quote from nantucketman :
is this the online or desktop software?
Desktop. Some work on both PC and Mac, some only PC.
https://www.costco.com/tax-prepar...d=TurboTax
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nice just waiting for this
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aexc0rp
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Quote from fleetmack :
What do you use the $10 in-app credit for? I wouldn't use it for state filing, as I always just do my state taxes there, export it to PDF, and mail it in for the cost of a manilla envelope. I'd never pay them $30 to file when envelope + postage is like $1.50. Any other things to use the $10 credit for?
This is not the same. I used to mail my state taxes too, but to do it right (as in, avoid potential problems like return being lost and the subsequent issues with the state treasury would happen), that involves going to the post office and then getting tracking and certified mail. It adds up to like $6-7, so it's technically cheaper than e-filing via TT, assuming you do not value your time. If you do, than the 30 or so minutes visit to the post office makes e-filing pretty logical IMO.
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bestdeal113
Jan 17, 2025
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Used TT last year, just realized i could use FreetaxUSA this year. save me money
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calixguy18
Jan 17, 2025
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Quote from SaveMeMulla :
I used to do this too, for decades. Then USPS lost my return one year, that was fun.
What were the consequences? Hard labor? I mail mine also.
Jan 17, 2025
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guguforyou
Jan 17, 2025
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FreeTaxUSA is so much cheaper and better. https://www.freetaxusa.com/
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uthorns1976
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In-app credit is of no value in states with no state income tax, right?

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slammdunkk
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Quote from aexc0rp :
This is not the same. I used to mail my state taxes too, but to do it right (as in, avoid potential problems like return being lost and the subsequent issues with the state treasury would happen), that involves going to the post office and then getting tracking and certified mail. It adds up to like $6-7, so it's technically cheaper than e-filing via TT, assuming you do not value your time. If you do, than the 30 or so minutes visit to the post office makes e-filing pretty logical IMO.

You don't have to pay for certified mail just to get tracking. It's like a $2-$2.50 add on unless USPS changed something. And most of the time you don't even need tracking. Just keep your receipt proving that you mailed stuff. You are either getting a refund or you're paying extra. If your check isn't cashed after a couple of weeks then maybe stuff got lost. Refunds may take longer though. Governments don't like giving money back.
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