TurboTax is launching a slew of exclusive discounts and promotions this tax season, with the goal of making filing taxes easier and more affordable for its customers.
The company has made available several service codes that offer significant savings to taxpayers who use them during their federal online tax filings. As an added incentive, TurboTax will also give customers 20% off on their most popular online tax products like TurboTax Full Service, which includes W-2 and 1040 with state returns for a fee.
TurboTax experts are available to do taxes at no additional cost. Customers can get in touch with them if they need help filling out their tax forms. A flat fee of $150 is being charged by the company for its Expert Full Service, which includes federal and state filing services. If users have S-corps and partnerships, a small business expert will be assigned to assist them.
In addition to the savings on TurboTax full service, customers can also get 20% off one personal tax return filed with TurboTax if they are small business owners. For these customers, TurboTax will match them up with a tax professional who is familiar with their industry to maximize their deductions.
TurboTax has recently announced that users who file their taxes in the mobile app by February 28th will get free federal and state filing. This applies to those who haven't used TurboTax before, meaning DIY returns are free for these individuals.
To add to its tax season savings, TurboTax is also providing referral codes that can give new customers 20% off their first tax return if they sign up via a friend's link between now and October 15.
This year, TurboTax has created a Tax Refund Calculator, which enables users to estimate their 2026 return by answering a few questions about their life and income. Users can also use the Tax Bracket Calculator to figure out their estimated tax rate based on their taxable income.
TurboTax guarantees its customers accurate calculations of 100%. If another filing method produces a larger refund or lower taxes owed, TurboTax will reimburse the customer for the amount paid by them for the federal and state purchase price.
The company has made available several service codes that offer significant savings to taxpayers who use them during their federal online tax filings. As an added incentive, TurboTax will also give customers 20% off on their most popular online tax products like TurboTax Full Service, which includes W-2 and 1040 with state returns for a fee.
TurboTax experts are available to do taxes at no additional cost. Customers can get in touch with them if they need help filling out their tax forms. A flat fee of $150 is being charged by the company for its Expert Full Service, which includes federal and state filing services. If users have S-corps and partnerships, a small business expert will be assigned to assist them.
In addition to the savings on TurboTax full service, customers can also get 20% off one personal tax return filed with TurboTax if they are small business owners. For these customers, TurboTax will match them up with a tax professional who is familiar with their industry to maximize their deductions.
TurboTax has recently announced that users who file their taxes in the mobile app by February 28th will get free federal and state filing. This applies to those who haven't used TurboTax before, meaning DIY returns are free for these individuals.
To add to its tax season savings, TurboTax is also providing referral codes that can give new customers 20% off their first tax return if they sign up via a friend's link between now and October 15.
This year, TurboTax has created a Tax Refund Calculator, which enables users to estimate their 2026 return by answering a few questions about their life and income. Users can also use the Tax Bracket Calculator to figure out their estimated tax rate based on their taxable income.
TurboTax guarantees its customers accurate calculations of 100%. If another filing method produces a larger refund or lower taxes owed, TurboTax will reimburse the customer for the amount paid by them for the federal and state purchase price.