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Double charged
I'm super frustrated right now.
I have self employed income and my wife does not. I do a joint file when I do our taxes because it's quick and relatively painless.
However, when I went to file, TT wants to charge me twice for upgraded returns. I have no problem paying for mine as I do have self employment income. However, it makes zero sense to be paying another 60$ for my wife return when she does NOT have self employment income.
I called the help line and all they told me was "Oh sorry, TT doesn't have that option to only pay for one." I was floored by this, but she recommended filing singly.
However, when I did that, bringing in the info from last years returns made me file jointly again.
To say that I'm annoyed is putting it mildly.
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If you are preparing your returns together with a spouse, then both returns are in the same file, so both will be using the same version of TurboTax. So, even if only one of you is self-employed, you'll both be using the self-employed version, and will both be charged the same.
If you don't want to use the same version as your spouse, you can prepare your returns separately. A few pages in, TurboTax will ask if you only want to transfer info from both spouses or only one.
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So, I'm assuming that this means I need to redo both sets of taxes from scratch?
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Yes, you do have to start from the beginning if you decide to prepare the returns separately.