Well, there is one large reason: personal privacy & security.
Turbotax deluxe with state 2015 costco install#
Some might wonder why I chose to buy TurboTax on a CD and install it on my computer. Now, if you didn’t file with TurboTax last year, don’t worry – it is still a breeze to punch in your information as it walks you through the prompts and you will be all set for years to come (if you choose to stay with TurboTax). It may seem small, but there are many examples where I was able to leverage last year’s return for my benefit. One areas where it saved a notable amount of time was entering the names of each company I hold stock in – everything was preset from last year and I simply needed to enter the new dividend amounts. This year, as TurboTax started to guide me through the 1040, step by step, asking questions along the way, I again as in the past found that it was extremely helpful to have it import my information from last year – it helped me realize where I may be missing some paperwork (for things I filed last year but didn’t have any papers for this year) and it also saved me a lot of time. The Federal 1040 tax return form is the bread and butter of TurboTax.
What follows is my experience with Turbo Tax Deluxe 2010: The Federal Form However, may deals still abound for TurboTax at this point in the tax season is selling Turbo Tax Deluxe for $41.99 which is only a couple dollars more than I paid for it Costco – a very good deal! I scooped it up at Costco when they had a coupon available, as I have gotten into the habit of doing. This year, as in many past years I chose again to go with TurboTax Deluxe + State. This has been a very interesting year for taxes! A new year has come, the US Congress has passed a last-minute tax package, the IRS holds processing itemized returns until February 15, and taxes aren’t due until April 16 this year.