Tax season is just around the corner, and if you're looking to file your taxes this year, TurboTax Deluxe might be a viable option – despite its reputation for making tax time a headache. However, the good news is that Amazon has slashed the price of this software by 44%, making it more affordable for many taxpayers.
Normally priced at $80, the deluxe desktop edition of TurboTax is now available for just $45, which should be enough to cover both individual state and federal taxes for most Americans. This discount should also help alleviate some of the financial stress associated with tax preparation.
However, there's a catch: if you're self-employed or need more advanced features, you'll have to upgrade to TurboTax Business, which is currently 42% off – at $54 off its regular price. Unfortunately, this version requires a PC with Windows 11 or macOS Sonoma to run, so older machines won't be able to handle it.
Despite these caveats, the discounted price of TurboTax Deluxe might make it a more palatable option for those who need to file their taxes this year. Just remember that tax season can still be a hassle, and you may want to consider exploring alternative options in the future – or at least being mindful of your tax software costs.
Normally priced at $80, the deluxe desktop edition of TurboTax is now available for just $45, which should be enough to cover both individual state and federal taxes for most Americans. This discount should also help alleviate some of the financial stress associated with tax preparation.
However, there's a catch: if you're self-employed or need more advanced features, you'll have to upgrade to TurboTax Business, which is currently 42% off – at $54 off its regular price. Unfortunately, this version requires a PC with Windows 11 or macOS Sonoma to run, so older machines won't be able to handle it.
Despite these caveats, the discounted price of TurboTax Deluxe might make it a more palatable option for those who need to file their taxes this year. Just remember that tax season can still be a hassle, and you may want to consider exploring alternative options in the future – or at least being mindful of your tax software costs.