[Expired] Amazon: TurboTax From $36.99 + Free $10 Amazon Giftcard

Update 2/10/24: Available again.

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Our Verdict

All of these deals are excellent, and I believe it’s the best we’ve ever seen. Be sure to double-check that you’re getting the exact version you want. Also note, there are free tax software options available which will be enough for some people.

A reader tells us that a digital TurboTax purchase will work to trigger this AmEx Offer deal for $5 back on digital products from Amazon.

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RiskandReward
RiskandReward (@guest_1987758)
January 18, 2025 12:46

The Turbotax deal is back at Amazon. I was able to get the Home & Business 2024 plus the $10 Amazon gift card for $75.99+tax. Was not able to complete purchase with Amazon gift card balance since the bundle includes a gift card, but still a solid deal.

Note: Turbotax does not have a CD version anyone. You get a code key that lets you download the software from Intuit to install on your computer. If desired, you can burn your own CD or save the install file to USB stick.

If you really really want an official CD from Intuit, you can buy one AFTER you purchase the download version. The CD costs $10. https://turbotax.intuit.com/lp/ttd/4021/

You still need the code key to use it. I don’t know why anyone would buy the CD when you can just make your own copy on a USB stick.

Davis
Davis (@guest_1969999)
December 14, 2024 18:36

Any good deals for 2024? Looks like there was a Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal for $45 for Deluxe+State on Amazon. On Costco, there is a Deluxe+State+$10 in-product credit for $56.

OST
OST (@guest_1971152)
December 16, 2024 23:17

Chase has $20 off $39 on all of my 7 cards which previously worked with efiling fee for me + a 10% off link.
My amex AU has $20 off $50 with the link specified in the details
My biz amex has $30 off $150
haven’t checked portal offers

i picked up the app on amz during BF and plan to use the $20 chase credit on filing

Taylor
Taylor (@guest_1976167)
December 29, 2024 10:01

I waited to see if Amazon was going to run their typical end of year sale. It looks like they aren’t running it this year.

Daniel
Daniel (@guest_1799062)
February 17, 2024 10:45

Just for future reference, using this feels like stepping back in time 20 years. It is desktop software installed on your computer and has the same look and feel that TT had 20 years ago. It still works, and you save some money getting a deal like this, but it is not very streamlined to use. I assume it got me the best refund, but not totally convinced on that.

Wick
Wick (@guest_1796366)
February 11, 2024 13:26

I’d prefer online ver

Dad
Dad (@guest_1796345)
February 11, 2024 12:33

Dead? Seeing much higher prices

Matisyahu
Matisyahu (@guest_1796283)
February 11, 2024 08:40

This is the same deal as they had on 12/27. Indeed the best they have offered.

Nap
Nap (@guest_1796310)
February 11, 2024 10:42

Not for all versions, I paid about $5 more for home and business on 12/27.

Jack
Jack (@guest_1796261)
February 11, 2024 06:23

TroubleTax. Just kidding

Lefty
Lefty (@guest_1796191)
February 10, 2024 21:29

I’m shocked that so many people here prefer TurboTax over FreeTaxUSA, which is a much more affordable and popular option among users in the FIRE community on Reddit. It’s like $15 to e-file state taxes. Don’t give these Turbofucks any of your money! If they die, they die.

Jason Smith
Jason Smith (@guest_1796233)
February 11, 2024 01:22

I’m shocked that people take airplanes, when you can just take Greyhound for cheaper. Virtually everything in the world has a cheaper alternative, you usually end up paying with the extra time it takes or the inferior quality of the item.

Tim
Tim (@guest_1796263)
February 11, 2024 06:42

Bad example. Freetaxusa is a quality product and takes the same amount of time to fill out as TurboTax.

Ali
Ali (@guest_1796292)
February 11, 2024 09:26

I’ve used both, FreeTaxUSA is much better and easier to use. TurboTax is the inferior product. Given that this website is typically visited by financially smart people, nobody here should be using TurboTax. Maybe that doesn’t describe you.

seancookie101
seancookie101 (@guest_1796516)
February 11, 2024 21:15

For me personally, I prefer FreeTaxUSA over TurboTax. I would assume a lot of people instinctively use TurboTax since it is kind of the default option when it comes to filing taxes. I used to as well but switched over to FreeTaxUSA a few years back.

Jay
Jay (@guest_1796558)
February 12, 2024 00:14

Indeed. Freetaxusa can sound too good to be true given the name and relatively simple marketing site. However it’s actually an extremely impressive product from a small Utah based company.

Jay
Jay (@guest_1796557)
February 12, 2024 00:12

Snark aside, it’s not an equivalent example. freetaxusa is not an inferior good for the core user need.

Rick
Rick (@guest_1796312)
February 11, 2024 10:47

We all can’t be as smart as the FIRE community. lol.

Normat
Normat (@guest_1809400)
March 6, 2024 23:01

I much prefer FreeTaxUSA to TurboTax. Many people just don’t know how good FreeTaxUSA is (or how pretentious TurboTax is). I used TurboTax in the past. It’s not worth. Even if TurboTax was free, I’d use FreeTaxUSA. TurboTax is restrictive in many ways so that users are tied to it and pressed for its more expensive versions.

MarcoPolo
MarcoPolo (@guest_1796185)
February 10, 2024 21:15

Damn………should have waited

JG - Dollar Consultant
JG - Dollar Consultant (@guest_1796137)
February 10, 2024 17:25

Currently using free TurboTax Premier from Fidelity for trading options for a huge loss.

John Doe
John Doe (@guest_1796157)
February 10, 2024 18:47

You can claim -3k$ capital gains deduction every year for the next 20 years XD