I know it's early yet to start thinking about April 15, but, hey, the early bird saves the 25 percent. One thing I do like about TurboTax is that you don't actually pay for the service until you're ready to file-kind of a try-before-you- give-the-government-another-infuriating-chunk-of-your-money-buy incentive. All versions come with a free Federal e-file plan on coughing up another $27.70 (gack) for State. Those prices include TurboTax Deluxe for $22.45, Premier for $37.45, and, the one I'm stuck with, Home & Business for $56.20. Update: State Farm has the same promotion running. Thankfully, you don't have to be a Fidelity customer to take advantage of it just click Visitor Entry and you'll see the discounted prices on Intuit's site. I've been a TurboTax user for enough years that now I just stick with it out of habit-and hence my chief goal each January (OK, each early April) is to find the cheapest possible price.įor the moment, the best deal going comes from Fidelity Investments, which is offering 25 percent off all versions of TurboTax Online. Know what bugs me the most about the new year? The need to prepare and file yet another tax return.
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