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March 7, 2024
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Why does TT charge $21 for a simple tax return just because someone wants to claim medical expenses? It is horrific to charge disabled people more than the abled.

  • March 7, 2024
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TurboTax Free is supposed to cover simple taxes. The things they charge you extra for are almost all either additional sources of income, or expenses that do not typically affect the poor, like donations or employment expenses. The ONLY exception to this is medical expenses, which disproportionately affect the poor and disabled. Why are people with a decreased ability to cover these costs responsible for them? How do they justify this? Why did this change? This is barbaric.

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    March 7, 2024

    Please see the list below enumerating what is or is not included in the free version.

    Simple tax returns include:

    Employment income

    Pension income

    Other employment income such as tips

    RRSP contributions

    Child care expenses

    COVID-19 benefits and re-payments

    Unemployment (EI) and social assistance

    Worker’s compensation

    Disability amount

    Worker’s benefit

    Amount for eligible/infirm dependents

    Tuition, scholarships, bursaries, grants, student loan interest

    Caregiver tax credit

    Disability transfer

    Home accessibility tax credit

    Tax on RESPs and RDSPs

    Tax installment payments

    Age amount

    Income, credits, and deductions not listed above are not covered by TurboTax Free, including:

    Employment expenses (meals, lodging, etc.)

    Donations

    Medical expenses

    Investment income and expenses

    Rental property income and expenses

    Self-employed income and expenses

    Thank you for choosing TurboTax.