Intuit Charges More For Previously Offered TurboTax Features, Users Livid
An anonymous reader writes: For years, the Deluxe edition of TurboTax was enough for investors and the self-employed to do their taxes. With this year's edition, Intuit removed Schedules C, D, and E, covering self-employment, investment income and asset depreciation. Those features now require an extra charge of $40. The company is getting murdered on Amazon reviews for it, with 900 users giving the software a 1-star rating.
Maybe instead of posting an impotent Amazon review, those people should work to get the tax system simplified.
If you're self-employed, have investment income, or asset depreciation, you probably already do your taxes with a real CPA. If you aren't, you probably should.
Sounds like something a CPA might say.
when I die, I want to go in my sleep, like my grandfather.
Only a retard does there own taxes. There is a reason you don't do them even if your technically competent to do them. If your competent to do them then you shouldn't have a problem being able to afford to have a CPA take care of them.
I'm guessing you do your own taxes? ;)
I want peace on earth and goodwill toward man.
We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.
Damn you socialist bureaucratic hellspawn and your vastly superior tax system!
Seriously though, how many nuclear weapons and/or wildly over-priced military aircraft can your silly little country pay for with that easy to use tax system?
That's what I thought!
or harder then spelling?
Fixed it for you.