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Start getting your 2023 taxes sorted with these TurboTax deals at Amazon

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SAVE UP TO $44: Amazon has discounts on three TurboTax products right now. TurboTax Premier 2023 is $64.99 — that's over 38% off its original price of $104.99. TurboTax Deluxe 2023 is $44.99, which is almost 36% off its original price of $69.99. TurboTax Home & Business 2023 is $75.99, a discount of almost 37% from its original price of $119.99.


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TurboTax Premier 2023
$64.99 at Amazon (save $40)
A TurboTax Deluxe graphic.
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TurboTax Deluxe 2023
$44.99 at Amazon (save $25)
A TurboTax Home & Business graphic.
Credit: Amazon & TurboTax
TurboTax Home & Business 2023
$75.99 at Amazon (save $44)

With the new year just days away, there's no better time to get a head start on your 2023 taxes. If you need reliable tax software, Amazon currently has deals on three TurboTax 2023 products that are worth considering.

TurboTax Premier 2023, ideal for those with investments and rental property income, is now available at Amazon for just $64.99 — $40 off its original cost of $104.99. For those with a simpler tax situation, TurboTax Deluxe 2023 is now $44.99, which is $25 off its original price of $69.99. This version is perfect for maximizing tax deductions and credits. If you're self-employed or own a small business, TurboTax Home & Business 2023 is the option for you, and it's now $75.99 — a $44 discount from its original price of $119.99.

Each TurboTax product has a user-friendly interface and includes step-by-step guidance to ensure accuracy and maximize deductions. The software is updated with the latest tax laws, so you can confidently file your taxes, knowing that you're getting the most out of your return.

So whether you're an independent contractor or like to dabble in the stock market, you can get started on your 2023 taxes with these TurboTax deals at Amazon. Grab TurboTax Premier 2023, TurboTax Deluxe 2023, or TurboTax Home & Business 2023 at a discount as of Dec. 29.



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