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I've used the State Farm link to TurboTax since last Saturday (05 Jan); FYI, it includes free e-filing and state filing! It's not advertised well on your account page, but you can find it on the left under "Additional Links"--"FREE tax filing". Also, if you need to get back to your taxes, to finish or whatever, you supposedly *must* re-enter TurboTax online through State Farm. Hope that helps.
I've been using Turbotax for a couple of years, entering through a variety of 'portals'; last year it was some Citi promotion. Can someone verify that previous years' info carries over using the State Farm link?
That's the whole point, not having to spend the time to enter everything all over again.
This could be sweet!
State Farm/ Turbotax: I used this last year and it worked great. Best of all, it is all free--federal, state, and e-file.
However, to get everything free you have to use their ONLINE version. So you have to be comfortable with all your details/information being stored on their servers.
You can get the stand-alone version for free as well, either as a download or cd-rom. However, you do not get free e-file with this option.
If you go with the online version, you have to logon thru the State Farm website.
@The_Truth: I have their auto/home insurance. No banking.
So yes, you can get this by just having the insurance. You have to set up an online account and you get to it from there.
I just signed up for a State Farm online account (never bothered to do so before, dunno why), and not only can you get TurboTax free, you can also get a free McAfee for a year:
State Farm has partnered with McAfee®, a leading provider of security software, to offer VirusScan Plus which includes antivirus, antispyware, and firewall software to provide you with the essential protection needed.
better than nothin', especially for the price.
and to answer my own question from before, TT seamlessly found my info from last year. If I had my W2s I'd be done by now. God I love the internets.
@savvy999: Yes, you can get McAfee free too. I did that last year. McAfee is a dog--resource hound to be exact. Try AVG Free or something like that. Much better, IMO and doesn't make your computer run like a gimpy hog.
I just went and prepared through the statefarm deal (which I didn't know about last year). Everything for fed/state, prep and filing, is showing up as $0 for when I continue through to "pay" and file.
Left my checkbook at home, you see (I don't carry it with me) and I haven't memorized my bank's routing number, just the checking account number, so I have to go home to fill out the "where to send my refund" stuff.
Well, I had to become a member so I could comment when I saw this. I have Statefarm insurance and used the TurboTax link. When I got to the end of the filing process it turns out that I will be billed the full amount ($29.95) for the edition I chose, which was supposed to be free. TurboTax also does not let you downgrade without losing all your previous years' financial information.







All statefarm? Or statefarm insurance or statefarm bank?