I'm up in the air about tax software this year. Thinking of abandoning
Turbotax on the Web for a boxed product.Have had only minor problems with
Turbotax online over the years, but don't feel any loyalty bond. Seems with
the competition between TaxCut and Turbotax there are some nice package
deals. Would appreciate any opinions on this.

Re: Tax Apps by Dick

Dick
Tue Jan 13 21:37:40 CST 2004

Check out http://www.completetax.com on the web.

"cam" <REMOVEcamaz29@DROPhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uMr0X0k2DHA.2940@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> I'm up in the air about tax software this year. Thinking of abandoning
> Turbotax on the Web for a boxed product.Have had only minor problems with
> Turbotax online over the years, but don't feel any loyalty bond. Seems
with
> the competition between TaxCut and Turbotax there are some nice package
> deals. Would appreciate any opinions on this.



Re: Tax Apps by via_newsgroup

via_newsgroup
Tue Jan 13 21:48:20 CST 2004

In microsoft.public.money, cam wrote:

>I'm up in the air about tax software this year. Thinking of abandoning
>Turbotax on the Web for a boxed product.Have had only minor problems with
>Turbotax online over the years, but don't feel any loyalty bond. Seems with
>the competition between TaxCut and Turbotax there are some nice package
>deals.

Consider TaxCut standard if you just want federal, and TaxCut Deluxe
if you want the state downloadable too.

I would not feel comfortable with web-based tax prep.



Re: Tax Apps by anonymous

anonymous
Tue Jan 13 22:00:59 CST 2004

With the box package at least you get rebates and MS-
money 2004 cheaper or free. One store last year offered
a free US$19 shredder with any taxcut/ms-money purchase.
And full rebate on the ms-money box.


>-----Original Message-----
>I'm up in the air about tax software this year.
Thinking of abandoning
>Turbotax on the Web for a boxed product.Have had only
minor problems with
>Turbotax online over the years, but don't feel any
loyalty bond. Seems with
>the competition between TaxCut and Turbotax there are
some nice package
>deals. Would appreciate any opinions on this.
>
>
>.
>

Re: Tax Apps by A

A
Wed Jan 14 16:21:07 CST 2004

I'm in Australia, where the tax department has fre eTax software. In Britain
TaxCalc very well recommended.
"Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko@mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in
message news:Oe1oIAl2DHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Check out http://www.completetax.com on the web.
>
> "cam" <REMOVEcamaz29@DROPhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uMr0X0k2DHA.2940@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > I'm up in the air about tax software this year. Thinking of abandoning
> > Turbotax on the Web for a boxed product.Have had only minor problems
with
> > Turbotax online over the years, but don't feel any loyalty bond. Seems
> with
> > the competition between TaxCut and Turbotax there are some nice package
> > deals. Would appreciate any opinions on this.
>
>



Re: Tax Apps by anonymous

anonymous
Thu Jan 15 03:14:00 CST 2004

use both turbotax and taxcut
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm up in the air about tax software this year.
Thinking of abandoning
>Turbotax on the Web for a boxed product.Have had only
minor problems with
>Turbotax online over the years, but don't feel any
loyalty bond. Seems with
>the competition between TaxCut and Turbotax there are
some nice package
>deals. Would appreciate any opinions on this.
>
>
>.
>