Anonymous wrote:Eff TurboTax and Intuit in general.
Did you know they recently settled for $141 million for misleading TurboTax customers about free vs. paid services, among other things? I didn't until this year when I had QuickBooks (also owned by Intuit) do the 2023 bookkeeping for my business. Such a dishonest company - I was shocked that a company of their size can get away with their games.
Apparently, they had to stop the fraud on the TurboTax side because of consumer protection laws in the states. But they continue on with their shenanigans in the QuickBooks division because companies do not have the same protections and would have to sue, and this is generally too expensive to be worth it.
Please, just give your money to any other tax preparer!
Anonymous wrote:If you use the non-online version, do they download the previous year's version?
Anonymous wrote:Anything better than ugh TurboTax for people with wages and mortgage and RSU and 529 and retirement accounts?
Anonymous wrote:Already found two places where TurboTax failed to complete a task. In one case I had to install a phone app to make it work, and in the other case, I had to answer a question incorrectly to make progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usually I manually copy numbers over from TurboTax to MD government website, to avoid the $50+ State fee.
Is this the best option?
Wow, they charge $50 to e-file MD state returns? What a ripoff. HR Block charges $20 to file state returns.
No it is $25. I just print and mail it.