How complicated your taxes are will determine which version of Turbo Tax you should use. If you itemize, sold stocks, or own a business will all be factors.
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If you’re looking for a cheap option for tax preparation, you’ve probably considered Intuit’s TurboTax software. For years, I used TurboTax when I was working a corporate job at Northrop Grumman. It was easy to use, affordable, fast, and more importantly, accurate.
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So before you start your tax return on TurboTax and discover which version of TurboTax you need (by then, let’s be honest, you’ll just pay for it because of the time you’ve just put in), why not use our handy guide to figure out which TurboTax version you’ll settle on?