The software license allows installation on 5 computers and 5 e-files. I bought my older son a copy of Deluxe for Christmas-so that he would start doing his own 1040s. Well, I'm going to try an experiment this year. Deluxe handles all of our stuff (investments, Sch C, W2, and everything else). I agree…when I started using TT I thought I’d need the Premier to do Schedule C. It doesn’t appear that there is much benefit. Online edition differences are shown here: see. It's annoying and confusing but easy enough to ignore - just click skip or no to the prompt. The Deluxe edition will prompt you to upgrade to Premier when you start entering 1099 data. Retirement tax help and our IRA tool helps you get more money back this year and when you retire Extra guidance for rental property income, expenses, and refinancing Understand your tax history and get tips to help maximize next year’s tax refund Additional help for investment sales such as stocks, bonds, royalties, mutual funds and employee stock plans Is it known what benefits premier offers beyond “more support”? The extra (insignificant) cost is worth the piece of mind that I am not missing some issues or abilities. I will continue to be misled and spend the extra cash for Home and Business-and then list the cost as a Schedule C expense. TT does not do a very good job of identifying which of its products it is discussing (online vs. It does seem there is a difference on this ability between the online TT and the CD/download TT-and that may be where people get confused. Just input the 1099 information and TT does its thing, no filling out forms directly. I’d like to try Deluxe but recall in the past hitting a wall in the TT questionnaire in the “stock trading” section where it required Premier Is your recommendation that one can buy Deluxe based on filling out the forms directly or does the questionnaire support 1099R and B?įor a few years now I have received 1099-R (regular and mega backdoor Roth) and 1099-B and use the CD/download Turbo Tax Deluxe with no issue. What your are downloading is not stock trades, it is 1099 forms. Year after year, people rationalize needless upgrading. Plus the $15/$20 is a business expense and so is more like $7/$10.Īgain, this is simply people falling for Intuit's marketing. ![]() ![]() I do the taxes for two Schedule C businesses and welcome any advantage in doing the taxes. I usually buy the Home and Business version because in the past the price difference between Between Premier and H&B is $15 to $20 on Amazon. Huge waste of money to upgrade.ĭoes Deluxe download stock trades? Or do you need Premier for that? Intuit's marketing convinces people to needlessly upgrade.
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