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- Amazon is offering a free $10 gift card when you purchase TurboTax 2022 (starting at $37.99):
Our Verdict
This is always a popular deal, although I’m not sure if it gets slightly cheaper before the end of the year or not.
deal is back today only William Charles
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Just a reminder that if you want to use your no-rush shipping credits, you’ll need to select the download version that doesn’t include the $10 Amazon gift card.
the annual amazon deal with the gift card will go live on Dec 28th (according to SD)
Looks like it is already live now.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ1H23HZ/ref=twister_B0BP81V9B7?_encoding=UTF8&th=1
There is also an Amazon offer to download the Amazon app. You’ll then get an extra $15 off your purchase if you buy via the app (and get a 2nd coupon later for another $15 off).
I bought Deluxe Federal + State disc…..$34.98 (adjusted after $10 gift card) – $15 = $19.98.
Expired.
Thank you for this deal. I was able to apply 30% off using Discover Points as payment method when purchasing disc + gift card bundle. It would not apply 30% off for me if I selected download + GC, for some reason. And, I could not use citi2022 code, either.
Final software cost, taking into account $10 GC, was $27.70 including taxes.
I’ve purchased Home & Business for less than the $85.99-$10 promo for the past several years using a camelcamelcamel price watch. Here’s the price the past few years:
$64.99 on 12/26/2018
$64.80-$6 promotion on 1/26/2020
$54.99 on 12/26/2020
$64.99 on 12/29/2021
looks like norush can’t apply to this bundle. any other way to cashout/burn the norush credit?
No-rush credit should work if you order the version without the Amazon GC. Worth it if you have enough no-rush credit expiring Dec. 15, otherwise wait until Dec 26 when it may be even cheaper.
Thank you so much for the pro tips.
Noting that you can use no-rush rewards for the digital versions of turbotax. I’m not sure if you can combine it with this promo though.
Warning: Commercial tax filing sites have been sending your financial information to Facebook.
Read this article at ArsTechnica: https://arstechnica (dot) com/tech-policy/2022/11/major-tax-filing-websites-secretly-share-income-data-with-meta/
The article doesn’t mention TurboTax – the sources actually mention TT was *not* doing it.
True, TurboTax was relatively well behaved. They did not provide anything but username and sign-in events, while others where sending all sorts of tax info. TurboTax has stopped sending username now.
The article does mention Turbo Tax, and Turbo Tax was sending some info, if not the financial data itself:
“Intuit’s TurboTax had been using the pixel only on its signup pages, limiting the information shared with Meta to online usernames and sign-in times.”
And I thought people should be aware what the other tax sites were doing, in case anyone here is considering the others.
Use freetaxusa