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TurboTax Deluxe Federal + E-File 2013 - Mac/Windows
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Customer Reviews for TurboTax Deluxe Federal + E-File 2013 - Mac/Windows
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Turbo Tax Deluxe is Great
on February 28, 2014
Posted by: eds85gt
Have been using Turbo Tax Deluxe every year since 1998. Just answer the interview questions, fill in the requested info & Turbo Tax fills out all of the required forms & does the calculations for you. With investment transactions & lots of itemized deductions it is so much simpler with Turbo Tax and I know the calculations are correct. I file my Federal and all required State returns electronically and get refunds back much more quickly. I would never go back to doing it manually.
I recommend Turbo Tax to all my friends and family. It lets you think you know what the Heck your doing because it is so easy. Before I started using Turbo Tax I was paying over three hundred dollars to have my taxes done because I thought it was so difficult, but all I needed was to have it explained properly. Thank you so much for your help, you have a great product.
Found a credit that I haven't found in YEARS with previous software! Because of Turbo Tax I went back and corrected the last two years and got refunds! Thanks!
I like to print and retain summary sheets for reference next year. Ex: Charitable Contributions. I would rather have a summary sheet (as in prior years). This year there appears to be none. Detail sheets by receipient would be to clumsy to print or retain/refer to next year. A summary sheet for each catagory of deductions and/or income would be helpfull as an option.
I could not include the sale of my second home because the software would only allow you to enter sales of investments such as securities through a brokerage first. If you didn't have any securities that you sold it would not let you progress to the area where you would enter a sale of a second home. So I had to file my taxes with that key event absent from my filing. I know it will come back to bite me later. My only saving grace is that I sold it for exactly what I paid for it. . .no loss, no gain.