Rogan Creswick wrote: > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote: > >> So what does that long history do for you in TY N+1 ? >> > I like not needing to remember when I changed from TaxSlayer to pen & > paper, to Fiducial, to TurboTax to .... > > The fewer places I might have to go to get previous year data (when I > loose track of my personal copies), the better -- all other things > being equal. > > --Rogan Our consulting accountant (who we pay for 1 hour to review our self-prepared return, and who usually saves us 2x his fee + the annual cost of TT, which is Schedule C and E deductible anyway) is a better TurboTax support tech than anyone employed by Intuit - he's helped me force TT to do my bidding in some relatively challenging scenarios (1031 exchanges, odd depreciation allocations, Shcedule E loss carry-forwards,etc.).
My biggest beef w/TT (the download & install versions) is how much the ui/workflow changes from year to year - kind of gratuitous, and adds unnecessary overhead to what should be a fairly repetitive process... Yeah, running TT and Quicken on WinXP in VirtualBox is a bit distasteful, but works just fine. Joe _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
