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popularNaruto777 posted Yesterday 11:26 AM
popularNaruto777 posted Yesterday 11:26 AM

TurboTax Desktop Premier 2025, Federal & State Tax Return [PC/Mac Download] $72.99

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Yesterday 12:33 PM
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thepro8Yesterday 12:33 PM
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Feel like this is pretty much the standard price each year
Yesterday 12:59 PM
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rrggYesterday 12:59 PM
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Home & Business is also on sale, $85.99 but only the download version is available not boxed. Seems odd.
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drawzYesterday 01:49 PM
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Quote from rrgg :
Home & Business is also on sale, $85.99 but only the download version is available not boxed. Seems odd.
Seems odd that we still have a boxed version honestly.
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JerryxeYesterday 04:19 PM
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Turbotax premier 2024 was $64.99 at Costco (82.99-18), plus $10 credit. So this is not the best price.
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StrongHerring230Yesterday 04:43 PM
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Whatever you can do on premier can be done on deluxe. Lol
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avalanchedogYesterday 05:10 PM
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Quote from StrongHerring230 :
Whatever you can do on premier can be done on deluxe. Lol
This is partially true. You would have to manually enter certain forms where as the premier will do the Q&A interview type and automatically enter into forms for you. So depending on how you value the questions and having TT do it for you.
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monster888Yesterday 05:45 PM
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Same price as last year, but without the $10 Amazon gift card.
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Spacey123Yesterday 06:01 PM
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In my experience, the best prices on Turbotax always come after Christmas - late December or early January. Here is what I paid for Premier each year and when I bought it (from Amazon).:
2024: Jan 18, 2025 - $55
2023: Dec 27, 2023 - $55
2022: Dec 28, 2022 - $55
2021: Dec 29, 2022 - $45
Note that the prices can be confusing because they often bundle gift cards. So, for example, I think for 2024 I actually paid $65 but that was $55 for TurboTax and $10 for a $10 Amazon gift card.
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Naruto777Yesterday 06:13 PM
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Quote from Spacey123 :
In my experience, the best prices on Turbotax always come after Christmas - late December or early January. Here is what I paid for Premier each year and when I bought it (from Amazon).:2024: Jan 18, 2025 - $552023: Dec 27, 2023 - $552022: Dec 28, 2022 - $552021: Dec 29, 2022 - $45Note that the prices can be confusing because they often bundle gift cards. So, for example, I think for 2024 I actually paid $65 but that was $55 for TurboTax and $10 for a $10 Amazon gift card.
Agreed but that's why I am skeptical about getting it at $55. It might be $62 this year which Costco is running already.
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drawzYesterday 07:32 PM
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Quote from avalanchedog :
This is partially true. You would have to manually enter certain forms where as the premier will do the Q&A interview type and automatically enter into forms for you. So depending on how you value the questions and having TT do it for you.
Deluxe still does the interview for these things. Premier supposedly has "more guidance" but I have never seen what that is exactly.
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Home and Business from Amazon was $75.99 on Jan. 18 of this year with a $10 giftcard, so basically $65.99. That's currently $85.99 on Amazon, no giftcard. I think we may see better deals in January than now.
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i don't think i ever spend > 40 for any tax software...
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boytroy88Yesterday 08:18 PM
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Quote from StrongHerring230 :
Whatever you can do on premier can be done on deluxe. Lol
Supposedly the support for rental income isn't there for deluxe or not as good?
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FriedSausageYesterday 08:41 PM
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I switched to FreeTaxUsa last year and can't believe I've been wasting all this money on TurboTax for years. It's basically TurboTax with free Federal and $16 State filing (or free if your AGI is below $48k). It imported my return from TT last year. I easily copied/pasted my 1099 forms for stocks. It also caught something that TurboTax never did and gave me a higher return. A+ experience all around. Intuit has everyone brainwashed.
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freemoneyYesterday 08:55 PM
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Quote from FriedSausage :
I switched to FreeTaxUsa last year and can't believe I've been wasting all this money on TurboTax for years. It's basically TurboTax with free Federal and $16 State filing (or free if your AGI is below $48k). It imported my return from TT last year. I easily copied/pasted my 1099 forms for stocks. It also caught something that TurboTax never did and gave me a higher return. A+ experience all around. Intuit has everyone brainwashed.
I did the same. Freetaxusa is so similar to TurboTax, which I've been using for 10+ years.

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