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TaxCut 2005 Deluxe (non-tax states) [Old Version] | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $12.99

| Platform: Windows NT 4, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Brand: H&R Block Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2005-11-22
Features: - Customized Tax Interview asks questions about your tax situation, and fills the information you feed it into tax forms
- Automatically double-checks your return for errors or omissions
- Provides helpful tax and financial advice for handling topics such as marriage, new home purchase, retiring and more
- Quickly and easily import last year's tax and financial data from TaxCut, TurboTax, Quicken, Microsoft Money and H&R Block DeductionPro
- Get your money in as little as two business days, with the Electronic Refund Advance Loan
Beware [Posted on 2006-03-05] I just input all the information for my return and this software has me owing over $8000. By my calculations I'm owed a refund of $150-200. It is not taking federal income tax already paid from annuities into account. Back to the calculator for me.
great software [Posted on 2006-03-22] I have used Tax Cut for several years. Have had no complaints. It is easy to use and is very complete. Plan to use it again next year.
Would give it 0 stars if possible [Posted on 2006-04-02] After spending over an hour waiting on their help line and trying all of their non-functioning suggestions, I was still unable to install this on either of my PCs. They don't want to admit it, but their ad for Deduction Pro kills the software install at 21% (or 26% for the standard version). And no, their "font patch", killing all startup services, upgrading the Flash Player, nor starting in Safe Mode did not resolve the problem. I'm out the money on this and am switching to TurboTax. H&R Block has lost this customer.
Good Product, doesn't beat TurboTax, though [Posted on 2006-04-08] It's the first time I used TaxCut after years of TurboTax. Didn't have any installation problems and even the data import from last year went fine. It's basically the same thing as TurboTax, but not as slick. I guess less computer-savvy users should go with TurboTax, because navigation and entries that are off the interview path are quite tough to figure out. Despite my overall preference for Intuit's product, how can you resist the difference in price including the e-file rebate and now the $10 special rebate for TaxCut?!
No more Fidelity import? what the @#$%@! [Posted on 2006-04-14] I cannot believe that Taxcut can no longer import capital gains info from Fidelity, which is has been able to do for several years. I was a happy customer, now I'm a MAD customer.
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