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Revised fees from Intuit lead many reviewers to give the top-selling tax preparation program an overwhelmingly negative rating.
Revised fees from Intuit lead many reviewers to give the top-selling tax preparation program an overwhelmingly negative rating.
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So you can print out as many of them as you wish.
Also, if you look up taxes online in a Google search, you will find several other options. turbo tax has the top spot, but after this article, I would just overlook that spot and move farther down the list.
That service would vary by location, but perhaps an edit to this article would be useful, eh Steven?
$400 vs. $59--still a no brainer for me.
$400 vs. $59
yeah but is your time worth nothing?
I don't know of any alternatives to Turbo Tax but I usually buy the Small Business edition so I can do my parent's small business taxes as well as my own taxes and for my brother-in-law. It usually has a multi-file license because it costs more than the deluxe edition. Some people use Turbo Tax to file taxes for their customers and buy a special version that has unlimited filings, I wonder if that too is $9.95 per file?
Vote with your checkbook.
After trashing Spore's ratings, its time for Turbotax. In a way its nice to get your self heard in this manner.
Just a thought.
It was not ripping Turbo Tax off by using the product within the five return limit that theTurbo Tax license provided.
Overall the product is improved this year, but Intuit has not done a great job at customer relations with their piggish pricing policies. Can anyone say customer revolt?
It was impossible to install on my machine, and I am a knowledgeable techie...
I returned my copy of TurboTax and went with TaxCut instead.
They are facing the same thing this time around.
The change in the cost to print returns is not posted prominently on the box, and many consumers will be caught unaware when they go to print a second return. Given the mood most people are in when preparing taxes, right at the point of printing is not the right time to tell a customer that they've been victim of a stealth price increase. Intuit has lost me as a customer.
Were I live the people here have to decide is it food or gas. Much less all the other crap we have to pay for to servive.
I bought a 16 year old kid a new $250.00 laptop for Xmas a Walmart black friday. It was a long night. We drew names for a family in need. Along with that we all chipped in $50 apiece for food clothes etc. Mother works cleaning our office every day. Very nice and excellent job. We didn't know what else to do but give them the money. The laptop is for college which he starts in March. Yes he is a Genius. Has his head in the right place and wants to be an IT lawyer as well as class action for the little people.
They probably are having cash flow problems like others so they are trying to dig out of their hole this way.
Besides their code is probably as buggy as it has been in the past, as well as not coming to the plate if they screw up your return.
Sad sad sad. Adios Amigos
I switched to TaxCut a few years back after I realized there was a price premium on TurboTax, with fewer features.
I have been using that since I discovered it shortly after Intuit bought Parsons Technology, held it for about a year, killed off their tax program and checkbook program and then sold what was left to Broderbund. I did not like the if you can't compete with them then buy them out and kill them philosophy.
Needless to say I no longer use any Intuit programs.
Any software with strict licensing requirements or activation codes are products I avoid due to expanding costs of use. Abandon Intuit - they only rip off their customers, always have and always will.
I don't think you understand the problem. Please read the article again and find out how Intuit is ripping off their customer base. Does Microsoft word charge per letter or spread sheet? Why should I expect Intuit to charge me per tax return? They have zero more expenses because I file by us mail.
Your analogy is flawed. When you buy Word, you buy a program to create many and varied documents. When you buy TurboTax, you buy tax expertise in a box. Intuit reasonably wants to make money of their costs to produce that expertise and make it accessible to everyday users. You can quibble over their wanting to charge $10 for additional returns, or their abrupt switch from including five in the original price to just one, but you can't assert that Intuit sold you a program to create as many returns as you like.
Instead of MS Money check out MS Office Accounting 2009 go to office.microsoft.com and look for the accounting link.
- by smiwee December 7, 2008 7:12 PM PST
- After being a regular customer of Turbo Tax for a good number of years, I tired of their jerking around their client base a couple of years ago and started using Tax Cut. I see no reason to ever return to them!
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- by MisterLeek December 8, 2008 11:27 PM PST
- Amen!
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