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Software Reviews of TurboTax Federal + State Deluxe Deduction Maximizer 2006 Win/Mac [OLD VERSION]Customer Review: turbo tax 2007 Summary: 5 StarsI always use turbo tax - very easy to use, and prompts you through the entire tax process.
Customer Review: Am I the only one that feels like this has gotten harder to use over time? Summary: 4 StarsI've been using Turbotax for several years now and I feel like with the 2006 version they've made it so "stupid proof" that I worry I'm not doing things correctly. Older versions gave you a better feel for what was going on with the calculations and also how you might better construct your deductions for next year (because you could see how things were calculated).
That bein said Intuit has great and friendly support, and I still will continue to use it. Good support boosts them to 4 stars otherwise I would only go with 3.
Customer Review: Worked well. Import from financial institutions is great. Summary: 5 StarsWorked without a hitch. Cost of e-file puts a damper on this being a great deal.
Simple stocks an bonds are easy. The import from financial institutions worked great. All items were easy to verify and had more detail than the forms I received in the mail.
Years past, I had a few more complex items and you have to figure out the tax code is talking about (if you can). The TurboTax and its help didn't automatically fix the complex tax code we have. Too bad they didn't have a (better) tax encyclopedia to help you out -- yet, I don't know how they would ensure the accuracy year after year. This year, I didn't have any such stuff to worry about.
Customer Review: Easy to use Summary: 5 StarsNo brainer.
Easy to use.
Good value.
Customer Review: It goes downhill faster each year Summary: 1 StarsAfter using this product for Mac for over 10 years. I'm done. The price keeps going up, the "tax-help" within in the program keeps diminishing and the customer service is almost non-existent.
The server meltdown this year was the last straw. Their servers weren't too busy to let me pay to efile. But, apparently they were "surprised" by the number of people that they allowed to pay for their service. Baloney. I'll use a pencil and paper next year before I give Intuit another $100.
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