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TurboTax 2001 Multi State |
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Rating: Summary: Turbo Tax State Product Review: This is a very easy, self-explanatory program. I have been using it for years. I do not have any tax background - the program guides you through your return. The thing I like best about the product is that once you complete your Federal return and install the State product all of the information you input into Federal automatically transfers into the State Program.
Rating: Summary: Better than paper but not as good as the federal version Review: This is my second year using the State version of TurboTax and my forth year with the Federal version. I won't do my taxes without either. But, I have to give the state version four stars (not five) because it lacks a lot of the help features that come with the federal version of the program. For example, in Massachusetts you have to break down interest and dividends for inclusion into various tax brackets (it's worse than the federal form) but TurboTax gives very little help in figuring out what goes where. (May be other state versions are more helpful). Still, it is a lot better than the pencil and paper method and one year my state may just include comprehensible instructions with their tax forms.
Rating: Summary: Be very careful -- program is glitchy! Review: TurboTax "MultiState" is a rip off! I bought it because I had to file state tax in more than one state. But it only allows access to one state, despite its name! Even the box doesn't claim it's "multistate." I first thought Amazon.com had sent the wrong product, but apparently Intuit doesn't offer a true "multistate" product.
Rating: Summary: TruboTax "MultiState" Rip-Off Review: TurboTax "MultiState" is a rip off! I bought it because I had to file state tax in more than one state. But it only allows access to one state, despite its name! Even the box doesn't claim it's "multistate." I first thought Amazon.com had sent the wrong product, but apparently Intuit doesn't offer a true "multistate" product.
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