For those with Chase credit cards, check if you have a
Chase Offer for TurboTax.
I had one on my Freedom and a different one on my Sapphire.
It's either 30% cash back (max of $20 cashback on $66.67 purchase) -or- $5 back on $25+ purchase.
There are other deals for purchasing TurboTax software from retailers other than directly from TurboTax. But you can take advantage of these Chase Offers if you purchase additional services when filing your taxes (like purchasing additional state tax forms, audit protection, etc).
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Earn 30% cash back on your TurboTax purchase, with a $20 cash back maximum.
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Offer expires
4/18/26. Save 30%, up to $20 maximum. Offer valid one time only. Offer not valid on TurboTax products purchased through other retailers. Offer not valid on third-party services. Payment must be made on or before offer expiration date.
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Earn $5 on your TurboTax purchase, when you spend $25 or more.
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Get your best tax outcome today with TurboTax
Offer expires
4/18/26. Spend a minimum of $25 to qualify for offer. Offer valid one time only. Offer not valid on TurboTax products purchased through other retailers. Offer not valid on third-party services. Payment must be made on or before offer expiration date.
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I bought TT download deluxe using Fidelity 25% discount for $52, got $20 statement credit with Amex.
I plan to use state e-file for $25 with BofA custom rewards card and get anyone $20 credit then.
I bought TT download deluxe using Fidelity 25% discount for $52, got $20 statement credit with Amex.
I plan to use state e-file for $25 with BofA custom rewards card and get anyone $20 credit then.
So no good for desktop software FYI.
So no good for desktop software FYI.
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I bought TT download deluxe using Fidelity 25% discount for $52, got $20 statement credit with Amex.
I plan to use state e-file for $25 with BofA custom rewards card and get anyone $20 credit then.
When do you pay $25 for the state e-file to get the additional $20 from BofA? Thought 1 state was included with Deluxe for free..
When do you pay $25 for the state e-file to get the additional $20 from BofA? Thought 1 state was included with Deluxe for free..
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I just wasted hours on the stupid ONLINE edition:
Intuit is selling Deluxe Desktop at $80, with this 30% discount, still can't beat Costco. What a waste of time!
[Update] even better, I compared the results, Premium Online version missed ~$1600 tax refund compared to the Deluxe Desktop version.
All State, if you are with them for car insurance, they have an email that went out on March 31st for 20% off.
This is what I would have paid without discounts, $294.65 including taxes and that $69 charge for efiling state.
With that 20% off, it only applied to the Expert Assist Premium, so it brought the Expert Assist Premium part down to $167.20 from $209.
On top of that, I used my Chase Freedom card offers for 30% cash back. So I am getting $20 back.
With the $69 state charge and taxes, I end up paying like $230.37
But I just discovered that I had a small window of time on March 31st that, had I filed then, TurboTax would also not have raised the price by $41. The email that stated this came in at 12:20 p.m. on March 31st. The price at that time was $168. The email with All state came in at 12:02 p.m. So if 20% off was applied then, the price would have been discounted to $134.40 and then $69.00 added for state filing (It is always $69, regardless of when you file on or after March 31st). With taxes, it would have come out to $215.58.
Then, I would have been able to take off another 30% off and receive that as cashback ($20). All in all, I would have paid $215.58-20 = $195.58.