![]() Year 4: 0 payed in taxes, but $140 (or more) to continue using software.īecause the terms of the contract/subscription have changed, I will be charged double in year 3. Year 3: $140 payed in January for taxes, self-employed cost $140 for 1 year + free filing in year 4 Year 2: $140 payed in January for taxes, self-employed continues through year 2 Year 1: $140 payed in January for taxes, free self-employed for one year ($140 promotion) Say that I am charged $140 for self employed tax rate each year + a year of self employed software, which is still currently the going promotion. Here is why the change makes no sense, mathematically. I will personally be switching my tax software & my invoicing software and cut ties with Intuit, overall very bad management. They are charging you twice this year, once for self-employed and then for the tax bill you did earlier this year. Just wondering if this is something that isn't free before I contact quickbooks.ĮDIT: This has been confirmed to be the case by multiple people. ![]() There is no way in hell I am paying them $240 a year + cost to file taxes, which has gone up year over year, made worth it due to having the free self-employed program throughout the year. If it's not, I will be switching both my tax prep software & my invoicing software. I received a message saying my free trial would end in April, wondering if this is no longer included with the Turbo Tax fees that are associated with Self-employed.
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