+19 votes
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Does anyone use TurboTax for there tax returns? I’m nervous about using it as I want to obviously maximize my return. Anyone have any reviews?  
Does anyone use TurboTax for there tax returns?

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+18 votes
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I have always used TaxAct, but this year I did mine on both TaxAct and TurboTax and came back to the exact same amounts on both. I went ahead and stuck with TaxAct because it was the cheapest of the 2. I can’t do the free versions due to some forms I have to submit.  
by (120 points)
@grout so you can check and see in different programs and then choose one to process your return? I have always wanted to do it myself because they charge $300 something to do. Im scared though that i will make a mistake. Does your refund still take 14 days?  
by (720 points)
@matroclinous yes it will let you go through the whole process without submitting it for free. Yes, normal refund times.  
+15 votes
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I have used turbo tax for years and never had any issues either. They’re always super quick and easy to use
+13 votes
by (370 points)
Yep it walks you through step by step
+14 votes
by (1.2k points)
I seen some people say credit karma had gotten them a bigger refund but it was the same for both!  
+7 votes
by (330 points)
I've used it for years!  
+11 votes
by (560 points)
Yes, I just do the free version.  
+12 votes
by (670 points)
I’ve used it every year since 2012
+18 votes
by (2.8k points)
Every year and have never had an issue. lol be even compared it to other services and it’s just as accurate.  
+9 votes
by (350 points)
Probably close to 15yrs now!  
+9 votes
by (580 points)
Every year for five years
+18 votes
by (700 points)
Credit Karma, and H & R Block gave me almost $80. 00 more vs TurboTax. I've always used Turbo tax but not this year.  
+9 votes
by (330 points)
Every year! Nice and easy!  
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