[Expired] Amazon: TurboTax From $37.99 + $10 Amazon Giftcard

The Offer

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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.

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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.

  • 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

    • 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.

  • 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 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.

      • 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.