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  • ToolAA

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jun 17, 2016
    10,499
    God's Country
    Is there another good option in lieu of Turbo Tax?


    I guess I’m going to have to test it out. I’ve been using TT for 8 yrs and I know it pretty well. But those a$$ holes need to know that i’m pissed. I’m going to write a letter to someone.


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    ohen cepel

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 2, 2011
    4,509
    Where they send me.
    I went with a CPA to do mine not long ago, wasn't a lot more than Turbo in the end, freed up time for me, and I know she is pro-gun as he husband is in the business.

    Near Monrovia/Mt. Airy if anyone is close, PM me if want her contact info.
     

    frogman68

    товарищ плачевная
    Apr 7, 2013
    8,774
    Saw something on FB (didnt click the link to the article) but it was saying that they Intwat rejected payments made forcing vendors to track people down for the payment . What is the legality of this ? Payment goes thru then they notice its for a gun related item then reject it.
     

    ToolAA

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jun 17, 2016
    10,499
    God's Country
    I’m guessing a lot of companies bitching about the repeal of Net Neutrality are more than happy to place restrictions access to financial services. Against throttling internet bandwidth and access buy totally for restricting access to credit and processing services.

    Go figure.
     

    Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    Article is strange.

    Quicken is no longer part of Intuit.

    Turbo Tax is.

    If Quicken has stopped doing payments, that is QUICKEN, not INTUIT.

    Quicken is a personal finance management tool developed by Quicken Inc. (formerly part of Intuit, Inc.). On March 3, 2016, Intuit announced plans to sell Quicken to H.I.G. Capital; terms of the sale were not disclosed.
     

    j26sub

    Active Member
    May 8, 2018
    359
    I always do my taxes with both turbo and hrblock. Then, pick cheapest. Next year, hrblock and someone else
     

    MrsRab1515

    Active Member
    Nov 27, 2017
    116
    All over the dang state
    I use the IRS's Free File Fillable Forms, but I run the numbers through TurboTax to "check my work," since you can see how much your refund should be but you don't have to pay until you file. I've never given them a cent, though. Granted, my taxes aren't as complex as many others' may be.
     

    cantstop

    Pentultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 10, 2012
    8,158
    MD
    I always wondered what folks were talking about when they said "Deep State".

    This crap is Deep State.

    If they want to use their banking commerce business to advance a political agenda, they should lose their Federal banking access.

    Pull their access to the ACH network and this crap will stop.
     

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