Non-Apathy For Intuit Software?
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ED1440




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PostPosted: Wed, 16th Nov 2005 22:18    Post subject: Non-Apathy For Intuit Software?
After reviewing a few of my seldom used Apps, I noticed Intuit has released their newet versions of Quickbooks 2006 and TurboTax 2005. Historically the scene has been very quick to release them but it's very strange that no groups have offered releases and no requests posted on the usual portals/forums ..... does anyone besides me care ?
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Shadow Rider




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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 02:23    Post subject:
I'm with you. It'll probably just be a few more days though.
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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 02:42    Post subject:
Do you guys use cracked copies to file taxes over the internet?


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ED1440




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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 03:36    Post subject:
nouseforaname wrote:
Do you guys use cracked copies to file taxes over the internet?
No ..... the releases provided by the scene is normally retail copies requiring no serials or cracks. Of course, even if it were cracked, I just use the app and print them out for snail mail forwarding.
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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 03:50    Post subject:
Ahh... ok ...still ... don't know why anyone wouldn't file online. That plus giving them your bank # = instant rebate almost Very Happy


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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 03:58    Post subject:
The TurboTax products have not been released yet.
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ED1440




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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 16:35    Post subject:
nouseforaname wrote:
Ahh... ok ...still ... don't know why anyone wouldn't file online. That plus giving them your bank # = instant rebate almost Very Happy
lucky you ... unfortunately, for the last 5 yrs I haven't been able to itemize sufficiently to get a refund .... I guess someone has to pay uncle sam .... God knows corporate America seems to keep most of their money Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 16:38    Post subject:
ED1440 wrote:
nouseforaname wrote:
Ahh... ok ...still ... don't know why anyone wouldn't file online. That plus giving them your bank # = instant rebate almost Very Happy
lucky you ... unfortunately, for the last 5 yrs I haven't been able to itemize sufficiently to get a refund .... I guess someone has to pay uncle sam .... God knows corporate America seems to keep most of their money Rolling Eyes


ahh ... I've been a student for the last few years so basically I don't pay any taxes with tuition credit and stuff...

... this year however, I'll be paying more since I work fulltime now Sad


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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 16:43    Post subject:
If done properly you shouldn't get any money back from your taxes. After all the money you get back is 'yours'. I personally don't want to loan the government money and not get any sort of interest out of it, I've got better things to do with my weekly paycheck. Wink
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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 16:47    Post subject:
cldnails wrote:
If done properly you shouldn't get any money back from your taxes. After all the money you get back is 'yours'. I personally don't want to loan the government money and not get any sort of interest out of it, I've got better things to do with my weekly paycheck. Wink


Well ... I like getting money back Wink It's like a bonus after christmas to help out with the money you blew over christmas Very Happy

I get the correct amount taken out of my paycheck now, but I still have lots of tuition credits left (since you can save them for 5 years) and rent credits = big fat refund Wink


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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 22:58    Post subject:
cldnails wrote:
If done properly you shouldn't get any money back from your taxes. After all the money you get back is 'yours'. I personally don't want to loan the government money and not get any sort of interest out of it, I've got better things to do with my weekly paycheck. Wink
But it would be impossible to figure out deductions prospecitvely. Even if you could, you would have to do it every week for your paycheck. Sounds like a pain in the ass to me. But you're right that you're essentially giving the Man an interest-free loan (although a pretty tiny one).
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PostPosted: Fri, 18th Nov 2005 23:02    Post subject:
"the man" provided me with 7 years of interest free student loans Wink He can have a little one from me Very Happy


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ED1440




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PostPosted: Mon, 21st Nov 2005 17:20    Post subject:
Well .... wouldn't you know it; looks like Quickbooks 2006 (Canadian) has just been released; US version soon to follow I'm sure Smile
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PostPosted: Mon, 21st Nov 2005 17:25    Post subject:
@jimripper It's not really that difficult, depending on your industry. I agree that if your pay fluctuates a lot during the year it is difficult..but if you are setup on a specific salary per year it is easy. Depending on your yearly earnings would depend on what tax bracket you are put in and with some careful planning you are aware up front of what deductions you will receive at the end of the year.

For the past 3 years I've been within $30.00 when Tax time rolls around. However, to each his own, I understand that for some people it is more of a savings plan for them than anything. It's just that for me I need every weekly paycheck for myself and I have my own methods for investment.
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Shadow Rider




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PostPosted: Wed, 30th Nov 2005 02:15    Post subject:
Hm, its been two weeks since the release of quickbooks. Maybe the groups are waiting to get the enterprise edition.
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PostPosted: Wed, 30th Nov 2005 07:17    Post subject:
mabey most groups are dead.
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ED1440




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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Dec 2005 05:24    Post subject:
hey folks ... just saw TurboTax Premium w/State 2005 being shared on various forums ... looks like retail edition .... the State Tax plugin download is available on a schedule basis .... for example, the California State plugin won't be available until 03 Jan, etc. no crck or serial required .... now I'll wait for "It's Deductible 2005" .... companion software that records your various charitable contributions and then uploads the data into TurboTax ... sweet Smile
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