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CrunchyPickle

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Feb 28, 2008
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For those who have used it: I know it's a bit more expensive to use than the desktop version. But is there a way to input a coupon code if you have one?
 

nutmac

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Mar 30, 2004
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For those who have used it: I know it's a bit more expensive to use than the desktop version. But is there a way to input a coupon code if you have one?

No. Both federal filing ($29.99) and state ($36.99) require in-app purchase. If you do not need to file state income tax, the iPad version can be cheaper. Since the desktop version includes 1 state (state e-file costs $19.95 extra), it is still cheaper if you don't mind printing your state return.
 

CrunchyPickle

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Feb 28, 2008
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Bummer. Guess I'll stick with the online version. The app was very well done, I wonder why they decided to make people choose based on price.
 
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