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Review by Don SW Florida
Shifted over to Turbotax Deluxe last year (2013)just to get a product made by the same company as Quicken Mac. Prior to that I had been using TaxCut (HR Block) for 10+ years. I found the products to be similar and both gave the same result and refund. Now getting ready to buy for 2014 taxes and find by the many reviews that Turbotax Deluxe does not cover filing of Schedule D (efile) and as a result I must buy Turbotax Premier which is $40 more than HR Block. I am one of those that is shifting back to HR Block Deluxe.
Intuit let me know when you plan to revise Turbotax Deluxe to support Schedule D filing. Your greediness lost another customernnUpdate after using HRBlock 2014. Very happy I shifted over to HRBlock from Turbotax.nBought HRBlock Deluxe for 2014 after using Turbotax for several years and Taxcut before that. I shifted over to HRBlock (used to be Taxcut) after reading many Turbtax reviews that you can no longer use TT Deluxe for Sched D efiling for the 2014 version. TT requires you to buy TT Premier at a cost that is 2x that of HRBlock Deluxe. I found HRBlock excellent. It imported last year Turbotax files as well as Quicken for Mac 2015 files without error. I found HR Block easier to use and the import was more complete than Turbtax (TT) deluxe. I am very happy with the shift to HRBlock. All of my fears of shifting tax software were unfounded. TT has gotten greedy and others should consider letting the market send a loud no buy message to Intuit (TT parent).