💰 TurboTax Premier: Your Tax Season Superhero!
TurboTax Premier 2024 is a powerful tax software designed for individuals with complex financial situations, including stock sales, rental properties, and trusts. It offers 5 federal e-files, one state e-file (sold separately), and U.S.-based technical support. New features include live tax advice from experts, an audit risk meter, and seamless data import from various financial institutions, ensuring you maximize your returns while staying compliant with the latest tax laws.
B**E
TurboTax data checking is great to have a error free return
Very good way to get your taxes done right with the help of TurboTax help step you through the process. I have used their software for many years and this help get the process, worth the price to get it right with very great testing of the data to compare with last years, getting all the right steps and data from your banks and other sources to pull from.
K**Z
Simple and gets the job done
Price keeps going up on this but still my go to for filing. Easily import previous years data to start a return and you can import financial info from most institutions. Still pretty simple overall. No complaints.
P**I
As of 10Jan2024, this software has an install bug on Windows 11 Home
The software starts the install on Window 11 but the Activation phase fails, and claims failure "You're not connected to the Internet", when I obviously am. My internet connection is confirmed, yet can't get past this install failure.Update, 12Dec2024: Upgraded to 4 stars. The error message was inaccurate. The Intuit server was offline at the time I tried to install, but my internet connection was working. I recommend Intuit change their error message to consider this possibility.
R**K
Full of errors this year - STAY AWAY
After 2 hours of inputting all the info, it went through all the checks and showed that it was error-free and ready to file, but at the very last step after click "send", the attached error came up. Another couple hours online and on the phone, transferred from "experts' to "tech support" to "desktop desk support", all the people are just reading off whatever manuals they have, but no one can actually solve the issue, so finally the last guy send me a link to request for a refund and said to to retry the online version. I am now in the process to try to get my refund, but since I also purchased "Audit Defense" and "State Tax" while amidst using this software, so whether I can get my money back remains to be seen. I am not optimistic considering how no one at TurboTax seems to know how to deal with any problems if its not in the manual.The story continues as I then used the online version and below are my observations:1. The online version detected an error that a 1099-INT issued by Goldman Sachs (ie. Apple Card Savings) in the addresses where the zip code and state don't match, however, since this is a scanned form uploaded to TurboTax, you cannot actually make any changes or corrections. I finally found a solution which is to simply delete this 1099-INT and re-enter the amount myself manually WITHOUT uploading the document. I'm guessing (but not sure) this was the error that caused the Desktop version to fail, because the online version only caught it at the final review and did not show the error throughout the entire process until the very end.2. The online version insists that maximum IRA contribution is $23000 but does not allow for the extra $7500 for people over 50 and makes you click through bunch of penalty screens that made no sense. This did not show up in the desktop version.3. The final amount of refund is about $1500 difference. The online version had lower refund from the state than desktop version, but Federal remain the same.It gets better, I also tried the "Full Service" version just to see if they can do better when they assign an "expert" to do it for you . The short answer is NO, they cannot, DON"T WASTE YOUR MONEY!! The first person seems to knowledgeable, but after 45 minutes of going through the numbers, he suddenly said he just got a pop-up saying that my account got re-assigned to someone else, so after couple hours of trying to find out what happened though the "helpdesk", again, no one knows what's going on so blamed it on "Computer glitch" and said I had restart and get another "expert" assigned. So I did, and the second "expert" has no clue, she was ready for me to review and sign the return when I reminded her that she never asked me about the home sale and purchase and capital gains, even though she has all the documents uploaded in front of her. Her reply was that she was not qualified to do that and would have to transfer my return to a CPA and will get back to me next week. Imagine the consequences if you didn't ask that question...In any case, TurboTax is going backwards over the years, they are simply a high volume and low service outfit now that spends all their effort in upselling all the collateral products instead of focusing on the core software. I strongly recommend try other alternatives this year if it's not too late for you. You've been warned.
D**N
The RMD portion of the TurboTax program was just updated 2/6/25 (I updated review--all good)
I have used TurboTax for perhaps 20 years. For the past 7 years, I have been needing to take an RMD from an IRA that I inherited from my mom. This year there seems to be something amiss in the RMD math logic: after I put in my gross distribution amount followed by my lesser RMD amount, the program flags an error and seems to be resetting the gross amount to just slightly less than the RMD amount, perhaps by rounding. This flags as an insufficient RMD amount. To test, I removed the values and then put them back: for me the program is staying stuck. Hopefully, TurboTax will do an update soon. Never an issue before.... I just updated my review from 3 to 5 stars on 2/6/25 because the "bug" I described above was corrected by TurboTax (2/6/25). When I opened my in-process 2024 return today, a TurboTax software update occurred like normal, and the "error" I had before was no longer an error. My Federal return was now error free and complete, as is.
D**E
Turbo tax does it again! All the details!
I have used Turbo Tax for about 25 years, maybe more. I have rental houses, IRAs, investments, gambling winnings, -- all the things the IRS wants to know about! And Turbo Tax step-by-step method generally covers everything, asks all the right questions, and fills in all the appropriate forms. It updates as you go along, and gives you a current refund (if you have one) $$ amount at the top.One MUST check in frequently for updates, however. The initial software lacks many of the IRS changes that come out in late December, January and even February. And... Intuit is apparently advised and warned by users of things that need fixing in their software.I was dissapppointed only in their handling of selling two rental houses that had been 1031 exchange replacements. Turbo tax never asked what my cost basis + improvements was. It just used the cost basis I had selected for depreciation purposes when determining the profit / loss on the sale.Further, Turbo Tax NEVER asked about the 1099-S which I received from the title companies handling the sale of those houses. There was NO 'blank' 1099-S form to be found in the Forms version, either!But, I finished, and one of the best features is the $45 tax audit assistance they provide. If I get audited, I'm counting on Intuit to save me because I used Turbo Tax to compute it all!
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