Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
I have never paid to do my taxes.
I've always used TaxAct.com
Free and easy.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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alpacaheat
I have never paid to do my taxes.
I've always used TaxAct.com
Free and easy.
Looks like their site says only the 1040EZ version is free. Is that correct?
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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thebearpack
Looks like their site says only the 1040EZ version is free. Is that correct?
I've itemized in the past but maybe that has changed. I took the standard this year.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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streaker69
Things aren't going to change until share holders start to put the CEO's feet to the fire regarding their failure to increase profits. Turning your back on a large portion of the population is not a way to increase profits.
especially the ones who actually have good credit and money to spend guess I'll buy with cash.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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unclejumbo
Funny, their page is full of "pride" stuff due to the month. They're getting blasted about their inclusion not including gun owners.
I wonder how the members of the fast growing Gun rights group in the country feels. Some how I don't think the people who "Teach Queers to shoot" over at the Pink Pistols are very amused by this action.
https://nypost.com/2018/06/12/gay-am...to-stay-alive/
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
Time for a lawsuit?
Restraint of Trade: tortious interference with a contract or business agreement that negatively affects someone else’s ability to do business freely.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
A few years ago Intuit screwed Turbotax Deluxe users by removing the import csv feature from that version, forcing customers to buy the Premier version if they wanted to do it. They put it back the following year after losing a lot of customers.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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DrillNFill
I remembered thanks to POOFA that Chase was one of the banks that declared they would refuse to do gun-related transactions, so I assumed that it had to do with that. (F-you, JP Morgan Chase). But now I'm wondering if maybe it was this instead. Who knows.
Anyone else have this problem?
I have an Amazon Visa card that's through Chase and I charge nearly all my gun related purchases on that card. I haven't had anything declined yet. Maybe they don't look too closely at it since it's an Amazon affiliated card?
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
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KJP442
I have an Amazon Visa card that's through Chase and I charge nearly all my gun related purchases on that card. I haven't had anything declined yet. Maybe they don't look too closely at it since it's an Amazon affiliated card?
I use a Chase card exclsuively and buy a lot of obvious gun stuff on it. No problemns so far but I'll close it in a heartbeat if they start.
Main priority now is to find a new tax software before next year.
Re: Intuit is our enemy, that means TurboTax and Quicken.
Ever since that Nevada shooting and the subsequent incidents after there have been more and more companies taking a side on the topic. It's like capitalists just suddenly grew a conscience.