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Review by Old-and-Wise
Before you buy this, you should be aware that Intuit charges $15 for each e-file, Federal or state. There’s no free e-filing with Turbo Tax, period. Seriously, I think $15 is a lot to pay for e-filing. There are websites that give you completely free e-filing; my favorite is TaxAct (at taxactonline dot com). With TaxAct, you get the complete Federal plus state package for $7.95, which includes e-filing. Or you can use their standard package to prepare Federal and e-file for free, with NO income restriction!nnI don’t work for any of these companies, nor any tax-related company, nor any such entity. I just don’t think it’s right for Intuit to charge customers such a ridiculously high fee for e-filing, whereas people can e-file for free elsewhere. BTW, if you use Turbo Tax to prepare your return, you’ll have to use Intuit’s e-filing service if you want to e-file; you can’t just take your file to another website and expect that website to do it for you. I used TaxAct in the past and they are very dependable. You can find reviews of TaxAct products in major magazines and on major websites.
Good luck.