Anonymous wrote:I hired an accountant when I started having more than 2 state returns due to business travel. TurboTax just couldn’t work.
But, 1 fed return and 1 state return is perfect for it.
I've had no trouble using TurboTax for multiple state returns. I've done it twice. The first time I was stressed out about TurboTax getting it wrong so I went back and did them by hand. I was off by something like $17 in one state, which is negligible. You just need one of the more expensive versions - Deluxe or Premiere or something.
But OP - in your situation that higher end version of TurboTax (the one that says it will do Schedule D for you) is fine.