Judy Killeen
I am single with no dependents, so the 2023 deduction should be 13,850, but instead, the updated 2023 version is using 20,800, which is the head of household deduction, so my refund is way overstated. This is disappointing since it has been useful in the past. Hope it gets fixed soon.
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Very inaccurate tax calculation. I just finished my taxes and may owe a penalty. I assumed that I had just estimated something wrong. But, it turns out that I estimated a little high and the app still undercaluculated the taxes. It's good for helping you collect your normal income and deductions, but not good at the tax calculation. The web version is equally inaccurate for me.
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Edit: Since the newest update, it will give the correct refund amount, HOWEVER- you have to enter all information, it will give an amount that is roughly $2,000 less than it should be. You then close the app and reopen it, and it shows correct amount. Have used this app for a few years, and has always been accurate. This year, however, it said I would be getting back $9,192. When i actually went to file my taxes, i was told i will only be getting $6,927. That is an inaccuracy of $2,265!
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Intuit Inc
January 25, 2019
Hi Stacey, thanks for reaching out! After hearing this feedback from other customers as well, we looked into it and made some updates to increase the accuracy. If you download the latest version (10.1), you'll see the changes we've made. -TaxCaster Mobile Team