Customer Reviews for Intuit - TurboTax Business Federal + Efile 2020 (1-User) - Windows
Customer Rating
4
First-time user.
on May 19, 2021
Posted by: Team81
Turbo Tax is very helpful and self-explanatory, plus you learn while completing a return
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Customer Rating
5
TurboTax Business
on May 19, 2021
Posted by: DL76
I've used the software for years and it makes preparation and filing so easy.
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Customer Rating
4
TurboTax is user friently
on May 19, 2021
Posted by: verly72
I have used TurboTax for several years and have no complaints so far. I always get accurate results
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Customer Rating
5
TurboTax Delivers Awesome!
on May 19, 2021
Posted by: tbutler55
I use, love and recommend TurboTax & Intuit Products.
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Customer Rating
4
Business
on May 19, 2021
Posted by: VA Bus Owner
Virginia State forms are not properly in sync with Fed returns and causes errors. All else was fine.
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Customer Rating
4
Turbo Tax did the job needed
on May 19, 2021
Posted by: strong9
As a non-tax professional, the idea of closing my brothers Small S-Corp was daunting. I am happy that you guys made it easy and quicker then expected. Considering his Acct wanted 1200$ for the Fed and State S corp filing...I was able to save the beneficiaries some $$ with TT for Busines
Pros: My employment status changed this year
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Customer Rating
1
Section 121 Exclusion handled abysmally
on May 19, 2021
Posted by: CellaJ
My primary reason for using TurboTax Business was to file an estate/trust tax return that properly handled capital gains from a house sale. Unfortunately I would have been better off using e-file from the IRS because your step by step and forms handled this VERY POORLY. I (correctly) did not receive a 1099-S for a house sale in 2018 because the capital gains were less than the Section 121 Exclusion (homeowner owned for last 5 years, primary residence, etc.). After TurboTax asked if I received a 1099-S, no further questions should have been asked about capital gains of house sale, because these questions create entries that are not correct. Neither did the step by step ask specific questions about homestead exemption, years home held, etc. that zeroed out capital gains, which were not taxable. Instead you asked all the usual capital gains questions of purchase price, sale price, sale cost, etc.. I answered them all, NOT KNOWING they were never required because capital gains were NOT TAXABLE. I spend hours pulling together this information because you provided NO WORKSHEETS. Then, because you asked unnecessary questions and I answered the questions, all this data was reported on my return IN ERROR as taxable capital gains. Now I must amend my return and explain that you failed to allow for the Section 121 exclusion, and instead asked for all the home sale data and populated the forms with this information. I had two choices to amend my return: 1) Remove all the capital gains data entered in the house sale forms which took hours, OR 2) Add an entry to the Home Sale Worksheet line 7 to correct your miscalculated "taxable" capital gains and zero out the entry. I chose 2) so the IRS will not think I am pulling a fast one by suddenly dissapearing the data I originally filed.
P.S. I now must file Trust returns for 2019 and 2020, and just learned my Win7 PC will not support TurboTax Business 2019. I'd have to upgrade to Win 10 just to use your crappy software.
What a horrible product.
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Customer Rating
3
Getting Harder Every Year
on May 20, 2021
Posted by: K1 Confusion
Not only is Turbo Tax getting more difficult to complete every year but I have had some areas where it would not provide a form or a method to complete my input on K-1'sthat have international income.
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