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BJ’s Members: TurboTax 2025 Deluxe Federal & State + $10 In-Product Credit

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BJ's Wholesale has for their Members: TurboTax 2025 Deluxe Federal & State + $10 In-Product Credit for $44.99. (Digital Delivery).

Thanks to Community Member HilariousStew9616 finding this deal.
  • About this product:
    • Your downloaded software resides on your computer, so you can view and manage your tax data (Intuit Account required)
    • TurboTax coaches you and double checks your return as you go
    • Up-to-date with the latest tax laws so you have the latest information
    • Get a head start by importing your info from last year's TurboTax return or other tax software
    • Avoid mistakes by importing W-2s, investment & mortgage information from participating companies
    • Audit Risk Meter checks your return for audit triggers and shows your risk level of a tax audit
    • Before you file, TurboTax runs thousands of checks to help identify missing deductions or credits
  • $10 credit which can be used toward one of these optional, paid, in-product add-ons:
    • Live Tax Advice: Connect with a tax expert and get one-on-one advice and answers as you prepare your return.
    • State e-file fees: This credit can be applied toward the State e-file fees. Save time by e-filing your state return.
    • State product. If you need to add other states beyond what your product includes(if any), you can purchase additional state products directly within TurboTax.
    • Product upgrade. You can upgrade directly within TurboTax to another Desktop version and pick back up where you left off.
    • Audit Defense. Full-service representation from a dedicated audit advisor in the case of an IRS audit or notice.

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BJ's Wholesale has for their Members: TurboTax 2025 Deluxe Federal & State + $10 In-Product Credit for $44.99. (Digital Delivery).

Thanks to Community Member HilariousStew9616 finding this deal.
  • About this product:
    • Your downloaded software resides on your computer, so you can view and manage your tax data (Intuit Account required)
    • TurboTax coaches you and double checks your return as you go
    • Up-to-date with the latest tax laws so you have the latest information
    • Get a head start by importing your info from last year's TurboTax return or other tax software
    • Avoid mistakes by importing W-2s, investment & mortgage information from participating companies
    • Audit Risk Meter checks your return for audit triggers and shows your risk level of a tax audit
    • Before you file, TurboTax runs thousands of checks to help identify missing deductions or credits
  • $10 credit which can be used toward one of these optional, paid, in-product add-ons:
    • Live Tax Advice: Connect with a tax expert and get one-on-one advice and answers as you prepare your return.
    • State e-file fees: This credit can be applied toward the State e-file fees. Save time by e-filing your state return.
    • State product. If you need to add other states beyond what your product includes(if any), you can purchase additional state products directly within TurboTax.
    • Product upgrade. You can upgrade directly within TurboTax to another Desktop version and pick back up where you left off.
    • Audit Defense. Full-service representation from a dedicated audit advisor in the case of an IRS audit or notice.

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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PDXp2b
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If you're locked "Intuit" (see what I/they did there?), then pay the piper, but other safe, easy (and even more free direct file) alternatives to TurboTax exist. Maybe saving $30 isn't worth it to you to have to type things in fresh for one year, inertia in a chaotic world is a barrier for sure. Just remember Intuit has repeatedly and exhaustively lobbied to keep the government from removing their past near-monopoly by trying to prevent the IRS from releasing effective, free direct file online.
I recommend freetaxusa.com, been using it for 10+ years. Free federal, state is ~$15. If you want deluxe everything you might pay 30-$40 for unlimited corrections/re-filings/etc.
Pyrocumulous
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Amazon has the same deal on deluxe + state: $45 includes 5 federal e-file, and a $10 gift card.
https://www.amazon.com/Intuit-Tur...B0GH2XRDQT
letsplaymusic
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Most other apps will let you load last years taxes to get started.

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matrix5kYesterday 05:07 AM
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Is this better than Amazon/Costco?
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chaderinoYesterday 05:23 AM
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Quote from matrix5k :
Is this better than Amazon/Costco?
Great deal. Fine print shows it includes the $10 credit for state filing like Costco. I purchased, so now I can go to bed, and I don't have to wait for Costco or Amazon to wake-up.
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PDXp2bYesterday 05:28 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PDXp2b

If you're locked "Intuit" (see what I/they did there?), then pay the piper, but other safe, easy (and even more free direct file) alternatives to TurboTax exist. Maybe saving $30 isn't worth it to you to have to type things in fresh for one year, inertia in a chaotic world is a barrier for sure. Just remember Intuit has repeatedly and exhaustively lobbied to keep the government from removing their past near-monopoly by trying to prevent the IRS from releasing effective, free direct file online.
I recommend freetaxusa.com, been using it for 10+ years. Free federal, state is ~$15. If you want deluxe everything you might pay 30-$40 for unlimited corrections/re-filings/etc.
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Quote from PDXp2b :
If you're locked "Intuit" (see what I/they did there?), then pay the piper, but other safe, easy (and even more free direct file) alternatives to TurboTax exist. Maybe saving $30 isn't worth it to you to have to type things in fresh for one year, inertia in a chaotic world is a barrier for sure. Just remember Intuit has repeatedly and exhaustively lobbied to keep the government from removing their past near-monopoly by trying to prevent the IRS from releasing effective, free direct file online.I recommend freetaxusa.com, been using it for 10+ years. Free federal, state is ~$15. If you want deluxe everything you might pay 30-$40 for unlimited corrections/re-filings/etc.
Most other apps will let you load last years taxes to get started.
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shawndangYesterday 08:22 AM
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Amazon has the premier for $64.99 right now as well. https://a.co/d/aPhz7Dx
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PyrocumulousYesterday 08:59 AM
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Amazon has the same deal on deluxe + state: $45 includes 5 federal e-file, and a $10 gift card.
https://www.amazon.com/Intuit-Tur...B0GH2XRDQT
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yuhcYesterday 09:29 AM
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Costco discount is alive too.
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itsthewolfe0Yesterday 10:03 AM
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What is the difference between this TurboTax Federal + State for $45 and the H&R Block Federal + State for $25?

(Don't come in with the "but with xyz site it's FrReEEee")
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PyrocumulousYesterday 10:37 AM
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Quote from itsthewolfe0 :
What is the difference between this TurboTax Federal + State for $45 and the H&R Block Federal + State for $25?

(Don't come in with the "but with xyz site it's FrReEEee")
TurboTax state e-file fee is $25, H&R Block's is $20. Otherwise, they are generally pretty similar quality currently, but that hasn't always been a given, particularly for the state portion. I suspect low population states are where the significant difference resides.
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itsthewolfe0Yesterday 10:45 AM
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Quote from Pyrocumulous :
TurboTax state e-file fee is $25, H&R Block's is $20. Otherwise, they are generally pretty similar quality currently, but that hasn't always been a given, particularly for the state portion. I suspect low population states are where the significant difference resides.
I guess my question is why there is a $20 difference if they are generally the same and both come with e-files.
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dealshunter77Yesterday 12:00 PM
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Quote from itsthewolfe0 :
I guess my question is why there is a $20 difference if they are generally the same and both come with e-files.
This is what I have observed , I have been flipping between HR Block and Turbo Tax . I see Turbo Tax has more partnerships to import tax information from for 1099.
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milksamaYesterday 12:19 PM
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Quote from itsthewolfe0 :
What is the difference between this TurboTax Federal + State for $45 and the H&R Block Federal + State for $25?

(Don't come in with the "but with xyz site it's FrReEEee")

I'm not a tax expert but I can share my own experience fwiw.

The tax year my wife and I got married she also moved here from out of state. I bought the H&R Block software that year (it's cheaper) and found out it couldn't handle my wife and I married filing jointly, from two different states. My wife just had it prepared at a H&R b&m and no refund/credit was able to be given from the b&m for the inadequate software.

Can the H&R software handle that situation today? Would TurboTax have been able to handle that situation then? I don't know, but I've never had a problem using the TurboTax software and if I could go back, I would've used that instead.
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drawzYesterday 12:34 PM
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Quote from itsthewolfe0 :
I guess my question is why there is a $20 difference if they are generally the same and both come with e-files.
In my experience, TurboTax is a little more refined and handles more odd situations correctly. It's Windows 11 only now FWIW. Of course, the actual reason for the higher price is that people are willing to pay more for it, likely based on name recognition. I think TT has at least 60% of the market with block around 20%, according to a quick google search.

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Ninnie99Yesterday 01:04 PM
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Here is the link to Deluxe Federal only plus gift card for $36.99 on Amazon- https://a.co/d/9MmEa3V

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