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| From: Intuit
List Price: $89.95 Buy New: $36.00 You Save: $53.95 (60%)
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Rating: 87 reviews Sales Rank: 60
Format: Cd Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Mac Os X, Leopard Media: CD-ROM Edition: Home & Business Federal + State 2007 Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.7
MPN: 404215 UPC: 028287419124 EAN: 0028287419124 ASIN: B000W3T6S2
Release Date: November 16, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Factory Sealed Retail Box UPC INTACT!!!!!! Same day Shipping (if placed before 4:00 PST)
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*** Warning!!! Read for MAC system details January 27, 2008 Jennifer Farnsworth (Boston, MA United States) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
For all MAC, users such as myself still using OS X 10.3.9 and below, for some reason (not made clear in packaging unless you use a microscope) this product is only compatible for 10.4 and above. There are still thousands and thousandss of us MAC users, who, for product compatibility reasons, have not moved to Tiger and above.
Easy tax work. December 23, 2007 R. Kraus 11 out of 25 found this review helpful
I buy this product every year. Amazon has the best prices. I'm never disappointed.
Makes the Impossible Possible January 20, 2008 Sierra nomad (California) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I used to do my taxes without software. Then my return became much more complicated 4 years ago when I started a business that required an investment in equipment; also sales, shipping, etc. I had no idea what forms to use or how to depreciate the equipment over the years. I was a little nervous about trying TurboTax (thinking instead maybe I needed to go to a professional). But I got TurboTax to give it a try. By simply asking questions the individual should be able to answer, TurboTax makes what would be a very complicated return simple enough for the average person to complete. I've gotten TurboTax every year since. One piece of advice: know what your needs are and be sure you buy the edition that covers those needs. Last year I had to upgrade from Premier to Home & Business because Premier dropped some features that I needed.
TurboTax is better, but not nearly there yet. February 10, 2008 Michael P. Murphy (Rocklin, CA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
TurboTax is a product I love to hate. Of course Intuit is the monopoly and TurboTax is an Intuit product. Why did all my other Mac Address book addresses blink in and out as I typed my registration name? Even when I wasn't typing, the field kept on blinking. It was as though Intuit was uploading all the names in the addressbook. Then, when I looked for the use agreement, I couldn't find it to see if I had somehow agreed to give them my addressbook names??? Moving along, the TurboTax program's wording was better but still bad, leaving customers in the dark, even if we could read. The program crashed repeatedly while trying to copy my files to CD so it really can't do that. Other than that, it was a little faster and easier, I suppose due to more interaction with the Feds and California. Was my return right? I doubt it. I think Intuit is still in a bit of a conspiracy to aid the governments in exchange for their networking. The worse part was in the end when I saw the steep prices to file online. There, true to Intuits form, I truly felt very RIPPED OFF!!! I wondered if its lone large competitor, Taxcut, was the same way?
Major bug with Traditional IRA and IRS publication 590 noncomplioance February 22, 2008 Self Employed Taxpayer (Princeton NJ) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This bug nearly cost me $1000 in tax savings because the software doesn't conform to IRS publication 590 rules. According to IRS 590, if one spouse is covered by a retirement plan at work and the other is not, then the one that is not can deduct up to $4000 in a traditional IRA provided the MAGI is less than $159,000 for married filing jointly. The software thinks that number is between $83,000 and $103,000. Last year, the limit was $156,000 and I had no problem with a $4000 traditional IRA with last year's software. They need to fix this quickly as many of us have to file early for college financial aid purposes. I have been on hold for over an hour now trying to alert them to this bug. It worked last year and all they had to do was increase the limit from $156,000 to $159,000. There were no rule changes. I spent $150 to check this with a tax professional.
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