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This TurboTax Deluxe Federal + e-File + State 2010 My Past Issues w/ TurboTax – - Creeping State PricesBy BrookworldI’ve been using TT since it was released in DOS, and as part of the installed base, have stuck with it since.Quite frankly, tax software is now indepensable for me – - – transfer of profile info to the new year, transfer of state carryover payments, carry forward losses, IRA cummulative contributions, etc., integration with State filings, etc. It cuts down the overhead time.The Question & Answer format continues, and it seems to be a good approach to cover your tax situation. It allows you to “explore on your own” any topic. The sequencing is unchanged — personal info, income, deductions & credits, and error checking. My advance edition software is really just a template to carry over your previous data from the 2009 filings and an update checker – - as of now (01/10/2011), my tax reforming forms won’t arrive until end of January and many IRS still need to be released as 2010 versions. With significant Federal incentive tax changes (like 1st time house credit, green energy credits, etc.) and last minute tax changes in 50 states, I’m sure the Intuit progarmmers are hard at work updating Fed & State forms and schedules. Any TT version you buy and updated in early 2011 will continue to show the “Do Not File” watermark on any return you produce until later in January.Although I don’t remember compared to 2009, the 2010 version will show 2009 numbers side-by-side with 2010 in many places if you import 2009 data to your 2010 file; it helps to give you a visual look at year-to-year variances and perhaps prompt you to do some error-checking on your own.Last year, I began using the uploading feature that … »» More Information about TurboTax Deluxe Federal + e-File + State 2010


