Theseus
Recycles dryer sheets
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2013
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I decided to try sharpening the virtual pencil by downloading new 2014 tax year software, but when perusing the reviews on Amazon found out very quickly that Schedule D has been removed from the Deluxe version of TurboTax, meaning one would need to go the Premium version (+$20.00) to handle capital gains/losses. Right now I'm looking at TaxAct, $21.99 for the downloadable version, w/state. Some reviews I've found seem to place TaxAct near the top along with TurboTax as far as functionality, ease of use, & accuracy. I've used TurboTax for years, but have been somewhat skeptical of the value for the money in recent years, this Sched D thing may well be the straw that broke the camel's back. Does anybody here have insights on TaxAct from previous use that might be helpful?