Turbotax Online is Down
We have gotten a few emails that inform us that Turbotax's new online application, the suitably named "TurboTax Online", is down. Anyone else having a problem? Let us know in the comments. [Thanks, Numerous Tipsters!]
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I clicked on the Turbo Tax Free Edition for my simple return but was also greeted with a message saying it was temporarily unavailable.
I'm sure their servers were understandably busy today. However, I was a little irked to see that the Deluxe, Premier, Home & Business and Business Editions were all working without a hitch, as long as I paid extra fees.
I kept checking the Turbo Tax Free Edition throughout the day and finally got past the "create an account" part. Their server crashed a few screens later and I had to log in again - but when I logged in to continue I could no longer access the Free Edition displayed on the homepage - It was replaced by the "Basic Edition" for $14.95 more.
Hmm, there's no mention of the Basic Edition on the homepage.
I tried to start from scratch using the Free Edition link again on the Turbo Tax homepage but couldn't because my email/screenname "was already taken"
I filed on taxact.com instead. To be fair, they were also having server problems, but I did save about 10 to 15 bucks.
Hey, time is money.
julie from TurboTax here. Your tipsters are correct. We have been working to resolve a network issue that caused intermittent delays and slow-downs for TurboTax Online today. We're back online now. We apologize to our customers for the delay and frustration this has caused and appreciate their patience.
@Julie Miller: TROLL!!!!, Roz, we've got a corperate PR person invading the comments!!!
J/K, thanks for the tip, wish more companies would dispense information as such.
Something else to be aware of, is that even though Firefox on Linux is the same as Firefox in Windows, Turbotax Online is blocking Linux Firefox users from using Turbotax Online this year. I filed my taxes last year using Turbotax on Firefox, through Linux, and had no problem at all. This year it appears that they are blocking the browser useragent if it says Linux instead of Windows or Mac. What possible end could this serve? There is no extra support required for Linux users, it's the same as using Firefox in Windows. The page doesn't look any different, because again, it's web based, and the operating system doesn't affect how the browser handles pages. The sad thing is that the only effect this can have is to frustrate Linux users, and discourage potential new users. For those of you stuck in this situation, there is a plugin for Firefox called useragentswitcher, that will allow you to fool the Turbotax website into thinking you're using Firefox on Windows, or Internet Explorer, or some other "compatible" browser. I still don't understand what Turbotax gains from doing this.
Im having issues with the store bought Turbo Tax not connecting. I can't do update nor register my software. I've sent off an email to Turbo Tax and got one useless response to check the website about registration (not connectivity problems). I've send off two email replies since then and received nothing but auto acknowledgments back.
Im going to try and contact TT one more time, and see if they reply. If they don't who else sells a tax software product?
Burleigh
@EverettGabulous: It sucks that they gave you issues with the whole server crash thing; I guess their servers figured you used the free return already.
I wouldn't be irked that paid-for services worked before free ones did, though - "You get what you paid for", right?
However, I was a little irked to see that the Deluxe, Premier, Home & Business and Business Editions were all working without a hitch...
@EverettGabulous: Not for me; I kept getting logged out.
TurboTax was down from at least 8am Monday morning. I filed on Saturday, and it didn't even ask me about my stimulus check, but claimed it automatically, so the feds rejected my return on Sunday. So I just filed with TaxAct, which at least asked me about my stimulus check, but when I said I had claimed it in 2007, it claimed in this years return anyway, so I had to manually remove it. Very weird that both programs can't deal with the stimulus check.
Anyway, in addition, TurboTax wanted $15 to file my state taxes, but I filed online with the state, and got $5 more than TurboTax would have given me, so I saved $20 by not using TurboTax!
@ZekeSulastin: I don't know about that last bit. I figure the free one is like a trial, and if that doesn't work, why would I pay for the same service? I know that TurboTax says the paid service is different from the free one, but the free service is the one I see in action. And if that doesn't work, I'm not going to trust some corporate sayso that I just have to give them money to make it work.
@ZekeSulastin: I see the free service as the trial, so if the trial doesn't work, why would I pay for it? Turbotax may say that the paid service is better, but I don't actually get to see it, so I'm not going to believe some corporate sayso.
@cordeliapotter: By your comments on here, its pretty obvious you have something against them. Besides, why is everyone trusting their data to a web application?
Turbotax Deluxe (the retail version that you install and control the stability of with your own computer) is doing just fine on my home computer. Gave it my stimulus information last week. It was the second thing it asked me about. More likely, you're one of those users who make stupid mistakes, don't read instructions fully, and then blame it on the program.
@Julie Miller: Gotta love it when a company fesses up and takes action like that. Nice job Julie and TurboTax.
@EverettGabulous: Actually, all of the other editions are down as well. I use an online edition that you need to pay for and I either haven't been able to get on or it boots me out for the past 24 hours now.
TurboTax Online (Deluxe) has been freezing and crashing since yesterday. Today I can't even log-on ("Thank you for choosing TurboTax. TurboTax Online is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience and ask that you check back with us shortly. Thank you!")
This is extremely frustrating. I had hoped to get my returns completed early this year. C'mon Intuit!!
@cordeliapotter: One of the first questions TurboTax Online asked me was about my stimulus check. No problems there for me.
@SynMonger: The free version doesn't support a lot of the more advanced deductions or unique situations. Most people with anything other than a few W-2s to enter will probably benefit from Deluxe.
If you answer a question in such a way as to indicate you may need Deluxe's functionality, they offer you the opportunity to upgrade during the process, therefore upselling you from a free to a paid service.
It's smart, IMO. Some people get it free, and that's fine, but those who need Deluxe become paying customers.
Denise from H&R Block TaxCut...happy to report that all our TaxCut Online programs, Signature and Online Office are functioning properly and have experienced no otages or down-time.
Taxpayers can use one of our TaxCut Online programs, or our new Free Edition, now, today, and get their taxes completed without waiting.
@XavierRaccoon: I had trouble using firefox on a windows machine with turbotax. I ended up having to use IE.
I've used TurboTax before, but this year I'm pretty unhappy. Not only have they constantly been booting me out last night when I was halfway through filling out the Free Basic version, but when I logged back in today to finish, I was suddenly being charged $15! WTF? I meet the criteria to be eligible for free filing, so what the heck is going on?
I went back to the homepage, clicked on "free edition", was asked to log back in, and they still want to charge me $15. Looks like I'll be perusing the BBB for an alternative site...
I had already finished my state taxes when I saw that turbo could get me almost $1000 more in returns...I agreed to pay the fees and when it was all said and done they got me the exact same return as I had figured for free. I believe that I just got took...no warning that the figures they showed in the box might not be correct. I won't be recommending this to anyone...Corporate taking advantage of the little person
















julie from TurboTax here. Your tipsters are correct. We've had some network issues today that have resulted in intermittent downtime and slowness. Believe we have resolved the issue. We apologize to our customers for the delay and frustration and appreciate their patience.