TurboTax then informs them they have to upgrade to the “Premier” edition, which costs another $25-$30, or even to the “Home & Business” version, which is priced $10 above Premier. Many users discover the problem only when they get to the point in doing their taxes where they have to start plugging information into those schedules. Hints of this change are present on the Deluxe program’s packaging, but in a very obscure way. Disclosure: I’ve been a long-term user of TurboTax and I do file some of these schedules, but I haven’t done my taxes yet this year. The others cover profit or loss and business expenses from a sole proprietor business, such as a home business (C) income from rental property, royalties or partnerships (E) and farm income (F). Schedule D is used by anyone reporting capital gains or losses from stock or bond sales. Users of the TurboTax deluxe edition, which sells for a list price of $59.99 but can be found almost everywhere for $49.99, have discovered that for the first time, the program won’t allow them to file tax schedules C, D, E or F automatically with their tax returns.
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