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    Question Time to do your taxes ,anyone use Turbotax?

    Well that time is coming around again...do your taxes. I've used Turbo tax pretty successfully in the past but never looked at the "It's Deductible" part. Anyone ever used "Its deductible"? found it helpful?
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    I use Turbo Tax every year. I've let it walk me through the It's deductible every time it's been part of the package, but It's never found anything new for me.

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    It's Deductible is handy for valuing donated goods, like clothes, etc. I used to undervalue donations I discovered.
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    The first time I compared a quality CPA (yes, they cost money) to Turbo Tax, I never went back. The result will vary with the complexity of your situation. In my case the difference paid the CPA, paid for the copy of Turbo Tax I didn't use and took me on vacation. That pretty much sold me on the CPA for a decade or so. Now that my life has simplified a bit, I may have to do another comparison.
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    I have used it quite a bit ... excellent program IMO.
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    I have used Turbo Tax as long as I can remember; I do a lot of taxes for seniors and low income at my church; on a number of occassions I have had to refile for some individuals because their CPA missed something.

    The "biggest" problem with some Turbo Tax users is they do no go through the interview; they decide to do it themself; defeating one of the main features of Turbo Tax.

    One of the other features I like is the Intuit/Turbo Tax web site which allows you to ask questions if the answers are not already provided.

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    We've done our taxes for years using the long form doing it ourselves. We switched to Turbotax a few years ago and really like it. It works well, you can work on it a bit leave and come back without losing anything and filing is easy. You don't have to run to the post office looking for a form if you need one. Basically as soon as we get the last W-2 or interest statement we can file our return. Our tax refund came back in less than a week this year and is already in the bank.

    It remembers your basic data from year to year so you don't start over every year.
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    Glenn, I used an accountant for years until I found out he was using a commercial version of Turbo Tax!

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    Our credit union offers Turbo Tax online (free for EZ filers). Used the Deduction value for the first time last year for all our donated goods and was surprised at the values given to many things. I like it and plan to continue using it.
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    I love Turbo Tax...been using it as long as I've made enough money to go beyond 1040EZ! (That'd be about 12 years now)

    I recently began using It's Deductible as well since we donate a lot of clothes to Goodwill (growing kid).

    Near as I can tell, I'm doing pretty good with it and am happy. I had to refile one year because I was a dork (a tax bill of 80k from the IRS opens one's eyes quickly) and it worked out spendidly. I actually ended up getting back money from the IRS. Gosh, what a dork I was filing that year. Lesson learned...no harm done. Thank GOD for Turbo Tax!
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    This year will the first time in years that I will be using a CPA to do my taxes. If I am not happy with the CPA's results I will go back to Turbo Tax. I can't see any reason not to use Turbo Tax because you do 90% of the work by gathering up all the information. I am using the CPA this year because there are a few issues that I need clarified.
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    Well, I have a different opinion of Turbo Tax than most of you. Like many of you, I had used TT for several years. Several years ago they used to sell the Federal and State as a package deal for 24.95 or something like that. The next year they sent me a flyer saying "Good news! we have lowered the price of TT to 19.95! and oh, by the way the state version will be available separetely for 9.95." Well, this just infuriated me! They were increasing the price and trying to pass it off as a decrease! So, I switched to TaxCut and have never looked back. I think that was the same year TT started adding a very poorly behaving copy protection scheme as well, whech cause every one fits.
    I am sure TT has changed quite a bit since then, but they just left a bad taste in my mouth. Plus, TaxCut is a very good program that works just as well as TT and I think it is a little less expensive. (not sure about that, cause I never check TT pricing anymore)
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    Larry
    Not that I'm trying to get you to go back to Turbotax but depending on the balance you hold at them, some mutual fund companies will provide Turbo Tax for free (T Rowe Price for one, where I got it for free) or at a discount (Vanguard)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Parrish View Post
    Glenn, I used an accountant for years until I found out he was using a commercial version of Turbo Tax!
    Yeah, no need to pay someone to use what you can drive yourself, eh? I should really give it a try now that my taxes are so much simpler. At the time the CPA found over $2500 more that TT did, in my favor ;-). I compared the two years after that and she always found more dough for me. It has been a quite a long time; I'm sure TT has improved quite a bit and it is a fraction of the cost of having a human being do it. Must be time for another test drive ;-)
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    I use it and it's been great. I've lowered the amount I've been withholding cause it's nice to hang onto my money each week so I'm not depending on that big refund anymore. I just like that it is simple and thorough.
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

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