Reviews
TurboTax Premier Investments 2006 (Full Product)
March 02, 2007
Vanessa Richardson, PC World
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Reviewed by: wkyongae03-07-07 Duration of ownership: 3 Years Strengths: Easy to use step by step procedure. More then fair tier pricing. Weaknesses: Would like the online and the store bought to match. Overall Evaluation: I would and do advise people to use Turbotax at least as a way to compare your current tax prep. service. No cost for the online version until you want to print. |
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Reviewed by: markbrogersUpdated: 14-Apr-08 Strengths: Works with Quicken or Quickbooks Weaknesses: Missing some forms Overall Evaluation: I have been using turbo tax since it came out in Dos in 1990. In those days it was pretty crude but it now works great with Quicken or Quick Books. You can "force" Quicken to do things that it isn't suppose to do, such as calculate net income per investment property. The biggest advantage to Turbo Tax is that it ports everything over from Quicken and Quickbooks. I rate it the best in its price category. |
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Reviewed by: karynleighUpdated: 23-Apr-07 Strengths: Thorough, accessible, intuitive Weaknesses: Listed two currency "exchanges" as an investments in automatic download from my financial institution. Did not recognize all codes from my W2 forms. Overall Evaluation: Overall, I had a positive experience with Turbo Tax Premier and would use it again in the future. It is thorough, relatively easy to use and my Federal return was accepted by the IRS first time through by electronic filing. |
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