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Intuit - TurboTax Business Federal + Efile 2020 (1-User) - Windows
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3.8 out of 5
3.8
(2,896 Reviews)
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Customer Reviews for Intuit - TurboTax Business Federal + Efile 2020 (1-User) - Windows
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Turbo Tax Business Saved Me Sooo Much Money!
on March 5, 2021
Posted by: Jhonelle
I am so glad I found the turbo tax business for filing my taxes. I called turbotax and the live agent was super helpful and told me what product to buy and what I needed to file for my business. I was going to pay someone 900 dollars to do what just took me a couple hours. I have used Turbotax for the last 8 years for my personal taxes and I will continue to use it for my business ones as well.
Pros: My employment status changed this year
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Turbo tax is great
on March 5, 2021
Posted by: LindaC3
Experience was great. Made it easier to prepare returns.
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Customer Rating
1 out of 5
1
Cannot e-file amended 1065.
on March 5, 2021
Posted by: Frustrated_Vince
Had to amend a 1065. Cannot e-file the 1065x. Clicked on "File by mail" but what is the mailing address for the IRS service center?
Pros: I bought or sold investments
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Customer Rating
1 out of 5
1
An excruciating, bug-riddled, and outdated app
on March 5, 2021
Posted by: Dan Brown
I am a decades-long user of turbotax and turbotax self-employed, and used Turbotax Business for the first time this year after finally incorporating my business. I will never be using this software again, which is a shame because I already pay for your Quickbooks Online and Payroll services, as well as having a Mint and Turbo account.
My first problem was being a Mac user, and so unable to use this software at all. So after securing a PC to borrow, I learned I could not import my EXPENSIVE quickbooks online data into Turbotax Business. So I download a trial of Quickbooks Desktop onto my borrowed PC. And then also download the migration tool, and have to ask your permission to allow me to export my business data. Cool.
Finally, I'm able to begin my business return. But I notice my imported quickbooks data has errors. Comparing with my Quickbooks Online, I see that somehow one of my venders and over $10,000 of contractor expenses simply disappeared somehow on import into Quickbooks Desktop. Instead of continuing this excruciating process of trying to save time by importing my quickbooks, I manually enter the information by reading off my Quicbkooks Online.
The PC I've borrowed meets all your system requirements, but Turbotax crashes on me three times during this process. Just freezes up and never comes back to life, or simply crashes completely with no error messages or anything. Fine. But this program is also riddled with errors and bugs. As an S-Corp I need to enter the salary I paid my officers (just me), but Turbotax won't allow me because the program believes I don't need to, having grossed less than $250,000 in sales. So I find the line in forms and manually change it. Fine. On doing my state return, I'm finally asked about the 2020 EIDL Advance business grants, and mark that I received a $1,000 grant that the state is counting as income. Then I close the program for a break, and return and have to pass this section again. The data is already saved for me, so I continue. On review I notice that my extra income is marked as $2,000, not $1,000. So I hit the review process, and once again go over that section confirming it only reads $1,000. But now my extra income is listed as $3,000. Fine. It seems like the program is adding an extra line every time I pass that section, so I go into forms and manually remove the extra lines.
I used this program to try and save time and money using an accountant to file, as I've always personally prepared my tax returns. I will not make that mistake next year.
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Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Average
on March 5, 2021
Posted by: Jimbo Js
I use business to file a tax return on a trust I manage. Then I have to buy Premier to do my own taxes. Why can't you file them both from one product. Also help is rather Opaque. I frequently have to go outside of Turbo Tax to find an explanation for why it did what it did.
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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Easy once I get my bookkeeping straightened out.
on March 5, 2021
Posted by: tbrook
Just follow the bouncing ball. Explanations of terms is helpful.
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Customer Rating
1 out of 5
1
It should import brokerage statements.
on March 5, 2021
Posted by: 1120Simport
The personal income tax products can import 1099s from brokerage firms. This doesn't. It should. There aren't any good products from competitors for business tax returns so Intuit doesn't have to put as much development into it.
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Turbotax is awesome but your security IS NOT
on March 5, 2021
Posted by: RRW106
Tax software is great; I'm CPA, CMA, MBA, with a B.S degree.
But I could not get my 2019 return after a week of trying. Providing extensive data and unable to get past your security blocks. Forced me to buy new; manually load. I have the 2019 return and it would not download into the new purchased Advantage
Pros: I bought or sold investments
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