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Anonymous
Looks like a great deal for brand new galaxy watch 8 classic. Why is it so cheap? What does international version mean?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Can it automatically import stock transactions? Thanks!
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Can it import a Turbotax file? That wall I won’t have to re-enter everything that I have used year over year.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
more forms and no gimmicks. Remember how TT removed schedule D from Deluxe version in the past. 2023 i said let's try TT after i stopped it due to removal of schedule D. TT won't efile f8938 due to reporting entry for 3502. Back and forth with TT support with no viable solution.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
i would not be surprised if they pull the plug on importing data like they did schedule D move to more expansive version. //@Anonymous: Can it automatically import stock transactions? Thanks!
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Yes, after your brokerage (I use Merrill Lynch) has made your 1099s available online, you can find a setting to allow 3rd party access. Do that in your brokerage account. Then, in H&R Block, in the section on capital gains, you have an option to enter transactions or import them. You have to pick import, then find your brokerage in their dropdown menu, then provide your UN and PW. You can change your PW for the 5 minutes that this takes, then change it back if you want. It then imports sales, dividends, everything on the 1099s, including basis, dates, and if necessary wash-sale basis (ask me how I know...). :) I've been using it for about 5 years now, it's clunky but it gets the job done. The only problem I had was in 2023 when I bought an EV, and they didn't have the form that allows you to claim that credit until March. I think that's all working now though. //@Anonymous: Can it automatically import stock transactions? Thanks!
1 month ago |
Anonymous
For some bigger ones, such as Fidelity, it can. //@anonymous: Can it automatically import stock transactions? Thanks!
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Expired.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Galaxy S26 is expected around late February 2026.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Boost mobile $200, unlock after a year
1 month ago |
Anonymous
$166 one is sold out
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Expired
1 month ago |
Anonymous
February and March will be cheaper.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Thank you dealsea! Waited for this day for a long time!
1 month ago |
Anonymous
are you sure? based on previous years experience, this one is the cheapest we can get. //@Anonymous: February and March will be cheaper.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
This one does not include e-filing.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Thank you! I grabbed one from Amazon for the $10 gift card. Costco is $10 credit to use in the software that I didn’t need.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Check the history of TurboTax at dealsea //@anonymous: February and March will be cheaper.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
ususally cheapest is december/january. I doubt it will get any more cheaper
1 month ago |
Anonymous
You wish //@Anonymous: February and March will be cheaper.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Last year, I waited till March. No cheaper. This is cheaper.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
gift card will be mailed or Ecard?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Impossible //@anonymous: This one does not include e-filing.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
finally it is available. nice.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Shoot, I just ordered it yesterday without the discount. Looks like no way to return it.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
more cheaper is more gooder //@anonymous: ususally cheapest is december/january. I doubt it will get any more cheaper
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Do I need premier if I sold stocks? For download version
1 month ago |
Anonymous
If you need it, buy it now. I missed it last year and paid $20 more in March.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
I have been using free tax-return filing webiste for last decade.....
1 month ago |
Anonymous
It says "Requires Windows 11..." Anyone knows if it works with Windows 10?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Yes, for stocks selling, you need Premier; for rental property income, you need Home & Business. //@anonymous: Do I need premier if I sold stocks? For download version
1 month ago |
Anonymous
This is the cheapest price for public. //@anonymous: February and March will be cheaper.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Every version includes 5 Federal E-Files. //@anonymous: This one does not include e-filing.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
No. //@anonymous: It says "Requires Windows 11..." Anyone knows if it works with Windows 10?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
For both stocks selling and rental property income, get Premier. Home & Business is for self-employed income. //@anonymous: Yes, for stocks selling, you need Premier; for rental property income, you need Home & Business. //@anonymous: Do I need premier if I sold stocks? For download version
1 month ago |
Anonymous
I don’t think it’s necessary, but please correct me if I’m wrong. For the desktop version, TurboTax includes all tax forms. If you receive a 1099-MISC (or 1099-B) from your brokerage, you can simply enter the form manually or import it directly from your brokerage account (prefer). In most cases, the brokerage already calculates the capital gains and losses. I have used TurboTax Deluxe (desktop) for many years, even when I had stock investments, without any issues. //@Anonymous: Do I need premier if I sold stocks? For download version
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Thanks Dealsea.
1 month ago |
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Anonymous
Seems does not include state e-file fee. Not a good deal
1 month ago |
Anonymous
I think that this does include state (print) and 5 federal e-files. Different states are different. I've used H&R block in NC for a long time, I just print and mail my state return, it's usually tiny anyway. But it does include federal e-files. //@Anonymous: Seems does not include state e-file fee. Not a good deal
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Agree. I was tired of paying the state of Michigan $25 for the convenience of e-filing so I started printing and mailing. //@Anonymous: I think that this does include state (print) and 5 federal e-files. Different states are different. I've used H&R block in NC for a long time, I just print and mail my state return, it's usually tiny anyway. But it does include federal e-files. //@Anonymous: Seems does not include state e-file fee. Not a good deal
1 month ago |
Stewie
How does this compare to TurboTax?
1 month ago |