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Big Blue Marble

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1. Quicken is no longer owned by Turbo Tax.
Sun Feb 2, 2020, 03:53 PM
Feb 2020

Which version of Quicken are you running and which MacOS?
I am still using Quicken 7 on Sierra because I really like it far more than the new Quicken.
I do maintain a current subscription to Quicken ($50). Still llke the older version better.

The tax laws are always changing. You can adjust your Quicken as to what is allowed
as deductible. Your tax preparer will be able to tell you. Or if you do it yourself, your
tax software will only calculate legit deductions.

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