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You may want to read some of the reviews on Amazon regarding TT for 2008. I've always used it, but they've made some changes again, not allowing you to print more than one return, etc.
smile2me said:Be alert of these rebates. You are at big risk if rebate company is broken.That is true only if the rebates are CPG, and these are not. Please don't tell me that you'll be posting this nonsense in every thread that has an item with a rebate.
NAV 1 user and NIS 3 user are both FAR for BF (and available online now). They have an additional $20 and $30 rebate, respectively, with purchase of tax software. You could potentially make money on each, assuming their system does not kick one out (which I doubt). They're supposedly Easy Rebates, so there's not even an issue of needing extra POP's.
claymoh said:That is only the basic one. No state, only 1040 EZ. Move along, wait for Costco or better deal...WHAT? The free software deal is valid with any of the versions.
I was looking at the linked product, my bad. It seems historically that the normal Costco price is easiest and cheapest, although I have done some heavy leveraging before by padding lots of products and using a coupon, but it was a lot easier years ago. At least Staples is a good rebate place. I have had Staples themselves honor ones after the rebate place turned it down or went bust.
billrubin said:smile2me said:Be alert of these rebates. You are at big risk if rebate company is broken.That is true only if the rebates are CPG, and these are not. Please don't tell me that you'll be posting this nonsense in every thread that has an item with a rebate.
I was just biten by CPG anyway. Who knows which one is next? Big amount rebates (over$10) from manufactures are not good IMO.
sportsfan64 said:You may want to read some of the reviews on Amazon regarding TT for 2008. I've always used it, but they've made some changes again, not allowing you to print more than one return, etc.
Intuit has taken gas again. Requiring you to be connected to the internet to print your return is bothersome. Charging $10 to print a second return is STUPID. I wonder if they can somehow reverse this policy in mid-stream or else their sales will plunge. Note almost all of the Amazon reviewers gave it 1 star.
Here's an interesting post from the Amazon TT forum
Paula here from H&R Block. TaxCut does not charge to print additional returns. This year TaxCut does include a free federal e-file. For those who are preparing multiple returns, you can elect to either print or e-file the additional returns. Unlike TurboTax, with TaxCut there is no additional charge to print multiple returns.
Additionally, TaxCut software will import from TurboTax software and Quicken. TaxCut Premium Federal also includes one free tax professional consultation and Worry-free Audit support from a live tax professional (not a self-service website) when you e-file your return.
You should also compare the pricing. TaxCut Premium Federal + State + E-file also lowered it's price this year by $20 instead of raising prices to cover the cost of the e-file ($49.95 MRSP). We are committed to providing a great value just when everyone needs it in this economy.
MISTERCHEAP said:reminbi2000 said:What a crappy deal. Paid tax to get these useless software???
Come on people, be more productive!! OMG!
thanks! You are such a wiz at these deals, you should try posting one sometime!
Don't be so defensive. A deal sucks, then it just sucks no matter how much lipstick on put on the pig face. Paid 10% in CA for these crappy/useless software. Geeze. You are expert at posting crappy deals so I have to red every time. Promised!
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