
It’s tax time again! (Wait, that was far too cheery.) It’s tax time again. (Better.)
I can’t do your taxes for you (and trust me you wouldn’t want me to), but I can help soften the blow to wallet with a couple of limited time deals.
The first will help you file your taxes for free with the TurboTax Federal Free Edition. If your taxes are super simple this is the product to get. And yes, I’m very, very jealous of everyone who can use that link.
If your taxes are more complex like mine, you’ll want to use this link to save up to $20 depending on the product you buy. This deal expires February 21st, so if you want it, I’d grab it quickly.
Personally, I’d need the highest level of Turbo Tax available. With military income, a small business, multiple rental properties, and some taxable stock sales, my taxes are particularly “taxing”. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist.) If schadenfreude is your kind of thing, that should make you feel better.
Is there a way to buy now and lock in the discounted price without actually filing ones taxes?
I would hope that if you “start for free” now, they’ll lock you into the cheaper price. I think consumers wouldn’t like it much, if they raised rates while filling out taxes. I supposed you could always give it a shot and see by just putting in a few pieces of information in an attempt to hold the price.
“Actual prices are determined at the time of print or e-file and are subject to change without notice.”
That’s as I expected. What really gets my goat is Intuit’s removal of Schedule D from everything below so-called “Premier” version.