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Review by James Cothern
I’ve been using Taxcut for several years after my divorce from Turbo Tax. Does what it is designed to do. I get the download version each year which usually has a special offering period when it is first released. A very economical and efficent way to do your taxes through Schedule C and an inculded State
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Down loading is the way to go if you are moving to Windows 8. Free upgrade to 8.1 or Windows 10
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Review by James Cothern
I have been using this product ffor several years. If you catch it on one of the introductory download specials in the fall, you can pay about 1⁄3 of t he usual price for the product. Quite easy to install and a great buy for multi computer protection.
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I am still using Quicken 2002 in Win 7.0 and it still works fine but…
I purchased Quicken 2014 w/ Turbotax 2013 at a steep discount. This is a good basic checking program for tracking accounts and reconciling themnnIf you are tracking a lot of different accounts, securities stocks etc this may be worth the upgrade if you have an older version, but if you are just using it for checking and savings accounts stay where you are.
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Review by James Cothern
I switched to TaxCut this year when Turbo Tax did their flim flam on pricing. Filed my Fed and State taxes with no probem at half the price of TT. Handles Schedule C and Itemized Deductions flawlessly
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Review by James Cothern
I have been using Turbo Tax since 1986 when the DOS version first came out. It has never let me down. The best thing I like about it is its e-filing capability for both State and Federal. Sure beats going to the post office and standing in line.