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Last year, you joined TurboTax through our mobile app, and we want to thank you for considering us again. To show our appreciation, we're offering you an exclusive deal: Get 50% off* when you file with TurboTax Deluxe or Premium this year.
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That is a really good deal, but it could be targeted. I use Turbotax and the best I get is through my car insurance and I stack it with Chase. I will be able to get 30% in cash back and possibly % off depending on the deal with my car insurance.
So I ended up checking around for offers because I finally decided to efile today.
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.
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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.
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