SAVE UP TO 30%: Amazon has several versions of TurboTax tax software on Ongoing Series Archivessale for up to 30% off — get max deductions and file early this year.
Best 2024 tax software dealsWe haven't quite yet broken out the Valentine's Day candy yet, but that means spring is right on our heels. Sure, warmer temps, flowers, and the allure of summer all come with spring, but it also means there's a stressful event coming up: Tax Day.
This year we're all on the hook for the Tuesday, April 15 deadline, which means we have just two months to get all our paperwork gathered and start crunching numbers. Instead of having a mini freak-out session on April 14, why not get taxes done early this year?
The IRS is already accepting returns, which means that if you're in line for a refund, there's no reason to wait on filing. Doing so will likely mean your money will get back you soon(er) than if you wait to file until April.
SEE ALSO: Tax season is here: All the details on IRS Free FileIf you're not in line for a refund, why not rip the Band-Aid off and get it over with ASAP? Amazon has digital versions of TurboTax software up to 30% off. That means you'll not only be filing early this year, you'll be getting an impressive discount on the software to make it happen (correctly).
Here are the best tax software deals to shop at Amazon.
At 30% off, Turbo Tax Deluxe is ideal for anyone who owns a home, has tax-deductible charitable donations, paid high medical expenses, or those who need to file both state and federal returns in 2025 for the 2024 tax year. Normally, TurboTax Deluxe costs $79.99, but Amazon has it discounted to just $55.99 for a digital version of the software that's suitable for both PC and Mac.
This version of TurboTax is designed to get you the maximum refund possible, including over 375 potential deductions and credits. You'll be able to import W2 forms, investments, mortgage information, and more from participating companies which will streamline the process.
Keep in mind that this deal gives you five federal e-files and one state file, meaning you can share the federal filing option with family members or friends to get their taxes done early, too.
Filing taxes as a freelancer or self-employed person can get complicated. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, pick up TurboTax Home & Business 2024 Tax Software (federal and state). This version focuses on filing for contractors, small business owners, sole proprietors, and other self-employed folks.
Typically, TurboTax Home & Business comes in at $129.99, but the software is on sale at Amazon for $95.99 as of Feb. 11. This version of TurboTax is well-equipped to deal with new business start-up costs, refinances, business expenses, and rental property income, making the task of filing much less daunting. There's also protection that checks your return for audit triggers, helping you sleep better after filing.
Feeling nervous to file your 2024 return as a business owner? Understandable, but enlist the help of TurboTax Business 2024 Tax Software (federal) and you'll be taking major steps in the right direction. With easy-to-navigate guidance, TurboTax helps business owners with maximizing industry-specific credits and deductions. It'll also let you create K-1 forms electronically.
TurboTax recommends opting for this version if you own an S- or C-Corp, have a partnership, manage a trust, or have a multi-member LLC.
Taxes can get tricky if you're active in trading stock or bonds. Instead of worrying about your investments when working on your 2024 tax return, opt for the guidance of TurboTax Premier 2024 Tax Software (federal and state). The software usually sells for $114.99, but Amazon has it discounted to $82.99 as of Feb. 11.
This version is also ideal if you're a trust beneficiary or you own rental property. Plus, it can handle returns for those who sold employee stock in 2024.
TurboTax Premier scans your return for over 375 potential deductions and credits, plus it has additional help for retirement tax and includes IRA tools.
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