TurboTax hasn't tricked me into doing anything. I am fully aware that all the forms can be completed manually. I can still remember my Dad sitting at the kitchen table for several nights with all the forms and a calculator every year. The fees TurboTax charges are worth it to me because I don't want to have to sit at the kitchen table every year and hope that I understand the instructions well enough to fill out all…
TurboTax Tricked You into Paying to File Your Taxes (2019)
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Having used Credit Karma in the past, you should know that it can be...dangerously confusing...for anything other than the happy path. Things like backdoor Roth contributions (which aren't that exotic, tbh) were very confusing in credit karma, to the point where I actually did my taxes with another service just to verify that the calculations were correct, then submitted with CK. I found several mistakes in the CK re…
I do this too: I prep my taxes in both TurboTax and in CK, make sure they agree, then submit in CK for free.
(definitely not defending Intuit here, though. Tricking people into paying is not cool.)
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#233TurboTax hasn't tricked me into doing anything. I am fully aware that all the forms can be completed manually. I can still remember my Dad sitting at the kitchen table for several nights with all the forms and a calculator every year. The fees TurboTax charges are worth it to me because I don't want to have to sit at the kitchen table every year and hope that I understand the instructions well enough to fill out all…
The federal government could very easily do all that for free and it wouldn’t cost fifty dollars per taxpayer.
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You can thank Grover Norquist[1] for that. The Taxpayer Protection Pledge [2] that he promulgates to US republican lawmakers is the primary mechanism though which those legislators justify blocking simplification and streamlining of tax filing. If it's easier for people to pay taxes the government will probably ask for more cash if we implement those systems, right? Therefore it must be blocked according to the pledg…
Theoretically, the ideas he's talking about make sense. If say, you're a single person w/ no dependents who doesn't itemize making the process much simpler is attractive. However - as Ted Cruz showed everyone - being able to do your taxes on something the size of a postcard is only possible if just about every specific deduction is cut out. Once people saw that, it was DoA. Also, while I'm here, can someone explain w…
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#235Re: TurboTax Tricked You into Paying to File Your Taxes (2019)
#236Every year I do my taxes on H&R Block or one of the others right up to the point where I review the form and the next step is to submit. Then I write all the numbers down and file for free on Free File Fillable Forms. https://www.irs.gov/e-file-providers/free-file-fillable-form... Thanks H&R!
This is a massive waste of time, if you use TaxHawk/FreeTaxUSA (same company/software different website) you can just e-file your federal return for free without copying information to another place. Yes, it's actually free, you don't have to pay anything or even give out your credit card number. If your state doesn't have income tax you're done, you pay nothing. If you want to continue on to e-file your state, it's…
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#237Earlier quoted context omitted.
>And yet what am I going to do but use turbo tax again. The perceived risk and effort of using a non-automated system to fill them out doesn't seem worth the cost. I'd suggest FreeTaxUSA.com as an alternative. Federal is always free, and state taxes are ~12/state. I don't have anything obscure about my taxes, and their forms indicate they can handle much more complicated situations than I have. I've used them for 3 y…
Why not use the official IRS free file forms?
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#238I used to say turbo tax wasn't that bad, and that free filing was easy if you just ignored their promises to save you money if you upgraded. Last year however I got all the way to the end of the process where they revealed I made too much and had to pay. That felt extremely unethical, as the information required to come to that conclusion was available far earlier in the process. And yet what am I going to do but use…
>And yet what am I going to do but use turbo tax again. The perceived risk and effort of using a non-automated system to fill them out doesn't seem worth the cost. I'd suggest FreeTaxUSA.com as an alternative. Federal is always free, and state taxes are ~12/state. I don't have anything obscure about my taxes, and their forms indicate they can handle much more complicated situations than I have. I've used them for 3 y…
Interesting, I use TaxHawk (parent company to FreeTaxUSA, same software) and I find their UI excellent.
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#240Earlier quoted context omitted.
The federal government could very easily do all that for free and it wouldn’t cost fifty dollars per taxpayer.
Knowing the federal government, I can easily imagine it costing MORE than $50/taxpayer. Just we don't pay for something directly doesn't mean it's free.