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expired Posted by AndersD • Jan 17, 2025
expired Posted by AndersD • Jan 17, 2025

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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Jan 18, 2025
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ralphpootwan
Jan 18, 2025
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Don't get sucked into the different levels - Deluxe has all the forms required. The only difference is the higher levels provide more "guidance" and step by step walkthroughs. I've been using Deluxe with stocks and rental property…it's fine.
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Jan 18, 2025
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HokiePokie757
Jan 18, 2025
113 Posts
Quote from Yvese :
Does that automatically import stock sales? That's the only reason I use TT since I can just connect my Fidelity account and it does everything.
I just enter the short/long gains/losses in aggregate. Takes a couple of mins at most...
Jan 18, 2025
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BoneMerrill
Jan 18, 2025
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Quote from slotted :
Can anyone confirm if the in-warehouse price is cheaper than online?
I was at Costco in a Southern California warehouse this morning and the price was the same.
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Jan 18, 2025
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inbox4sumit
Jan 18, 2025
627 Posts
Quote from ralphpootwan :
I'm guessing Costco digital delivery is either batch based or it's completely overwhelmed with fulfillment requests. +1 to Amazon deal for not having to wait, though I like being able to apply the credit to state e-file fees.
Yes, same here. Placed my order more than 7 hours back but still no digital delivery mail...
Jan 18, 2025
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bizdock
Jan 18, 2025
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Quote from odysseus1001 :
For TT, the business version does NOTinclude personal. You have to buy the personal in addition. What's more, the business is only the federal return. If you want a state return, you have to pay extra for that (maybe $50?) **** H&R Block has a bundle (on sale at Newegg for $45) that will handle both business and personal. I believe it includes states for both. That's way cheaper. **** And yet I'll be buying both from TT and gritting my teeth over the much higher price. If you have a straight-forward return, H&R Block is as good as TT. But if you have complicated stuff (someone mentioned ESPP, which applies to my wife, and I have rental income in addition to QSBS capital gains), my experience is that H&R Block doesn't handle it as well. And when it comes to Trusts and Estates returns (which is covered by the business software), H&R Block is basically little more than an electronic version of the IRS forms . . . and a buggy version at that. Believe me, I'd love to find a cheaper option than TT, but for complicated returns, it's better than H&R (and still much cheaper than hiring an accountant.) **** Note that TT is still not perfect. TT doesn't do everything. For example, I got a form 8986 in 2024 that Turbotax won't be able to handle and I'll have to do it manually (and that means no e-filing). But I can't imagine there's any way that H&R Block will handle it either . . . in my experience, it's much less sophisticated on these kinds of things, so I'll do my best with TT and make manual adjustments. **** P.S. If Amazon price matches tomorrow (fingers crossed), you should be able to use no-rush credits on the versions without a $10 gift card, but you won't be able to do that if you want to buy the version with a $10 gift card. For me, I've been stockpiling no-rush credits just for this, so I'll take the $10 hit and buy the software only version.
Just realized - Business doesn't come in Mac version?
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philiplundgren
Jan 18, 2025
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Quote from FluteLuv33 :
My taxes have only recently gotten complicated enough for a program like TurboTax to be useful, so I'm not as familiar with what is and isn't a good deal. Could someone explain why this post is receiving thumbs downs and what a good price would be? I live in a state that doesn't have state income tax, so I only need federal. (Will be using the Premier version.)
TurboTax/Intuit is terrible because they actively lobby to keep taxes complicated, blocking the government from offering free, simple filing options. They profit off the confusion they help create. On top of that, their "free filing" ads are misleading, and most people end up paying hidden fees. H&R Block does the same.
Better options:
• Under $73k/year: IRS Free File
• Simple taxes: Cash App Taxes
• Complex taxes: FreeTaxUSA or TaxSlayer
• High-income: Hire a CPA
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missellie
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Quote from philiplundgren :
TurboTax/Intuit is terrible because they actively lobby to keep taxes complicated, blocking the government from offering free, simple filing options. They profit off the confusion they help create. On top of that, their "free filing" ads are misleading, and most people end up paying hidden fees. H&R Block does the same.
Better options:
• Under $73k/year: IRS Free File
• Simple taxes: Cash App Taxes
• Complex taxes: FreeTaxUSA or TaxSlayer
• High-income: Hire a CPA
Agree on the lobbying, it's BS. As for complex taxes, FreeTax does not allow you to import from brokerage accounts, that's a deal breaker for me. I used a CPA a few years ago and it was $600. I'm sure it's more now. Every year I keep saying I'm going back to a CPA but I just bought TT from Sam's!
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Jan 18, 2025
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slotted
Jan 18, 2025
3 Posts
Quote from BoneMerrill :
I was at Costco in a Southern California warehouse this morning and the price was the same.
Thanks!
Jan 18, 2025
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mrcrankypants
Jan 18, 2025
262 Posts
Amazon deal is better. Same price and $10 Amazon GC vs Costco including $10 TurboTax credit which is worthless to people with not state tax or whose state has free e-filing (e.g. NY).
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Jan 18, 2025
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KLondike5-1212
Jan 18, 2025
1,953 Posts
You can get this free if you have a Fidelity account.
Jan 18, 2025
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Ders
Jan 18, 2025
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Quote from KLondike5-1212 :
You can get this free if you have a Fidelity account.
Not retirement accounts.
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Jan 18, 2025
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zodiac711
Jan 18, 2025
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Quote from crissag :
Just wanted to let you know that in the desktop version, you won't need to purchase Premier. Deluxe handles all the complex things I have in my taxes.
Do you have investment property? If so, would love to know how you get by using only Deluxe (not Premier). If you don't, then I won't challenge your comment.
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zodiac711
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Quote from philiplundgren :
DO NOT GIVE TURBOTAX YOUR MONEY. TurboTax/Intuit is terrible because they actively lobby to keep taxes complicated, blocking the government from offering free, simple filing options. They profit off the confusion they help create. On top of that, their "free filing" ads are misleading, and most people end up paying hidden fees. H&R Block does the same.
Better options:
• Under $73k/year: IRS Free File
• Simple taxes: Cash App Taxes
• Complex taxes: FreeTaxUSA or TaxSlayer
• High-income: Hire a CPA
While I concur that it's PAINFUL to give TurboTax my $$$, last time I hired a CPA was 6+ years ago, and every year went to them, my bill for CPA kept going up $50-$100... last time I used them it was ~$500. And with even more complex taxes than before, I can't imagine what they'd charge now. This, vs. paying TurboTax a fraction of that. Yes, I know I'm supporting the devil financially, but at least they are charging a LOT less.

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