Announcements Taxes Made Even Simpler with TurboTax and Apple Pay™ Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam Published Feb 12, 2016 - [Updated Feb 16, 2016] 0 min read TurboTax now has Apple Pay…so now you can checkout with just your fingerprint. Yes, really! Many Americans love fast and easy check-outs using Apple Pay to make purchases. Now you can have that same experience when using the TurboTax app. You can conveniently and securely get your taxes done right on your iPhone® or iPad® and get all the money you deserve with just a one touch payment option. So when you get ready to file your taxes this year, just one fingerprint and you’re all ready to go with TurboTax and Apple Pay! You know your small business—we know business taxes. Our self-employed and business tax experts will ensure you get every tax break with 100% accuracy, guaranteed. Start for free 100% free to start. Pay only when you file. Previous Post Tax Form Arrival: What Other Tax Forms You Should Expect… Next Post NYC Uber Riders Can Now Use Pre-Tax Dollars to Pay… Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam One response to “Taxes Made Even Simpler with TurboTax and Apple Pay™” Ok, so what about those who cannot add a card to apple pay because their bank doesn’t use apple pay, but not everyone wants money taken from their refund? Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Tax Help How to File a Business Tax Extension: Deadlines, Forms, and Penalties Tax Tips The White Lotus Tax Lessons: Navigating Gift Taxes, Lump Sum Payouts, Hush Money, and the IRS Tax Questions What Day Are Taxes Due? April 15! How to File for a Tax Extension or Pay Taxes Online Tax Questions What Happens If You File Your Taxes Wrong? Late Filing Penalties, Interest, and More Tax Questions What’s Tax Deductible? A Guide to Mortgage Interest, Long-Term Care, Funeral Expenses, Student Loans, and Roth IRA Contributions Tax Questions Is it Better to Get Your Taxes Done or Do Them Yourself? (And Other Tax Questions Answered) Tax Forms What is a 1099-K Form? How to Report Payments on Your Tax Return (2024) Tax Forms What is a 1099 Form? A Guide to Understanding Your Tax Obligations Income Tax by State Wisconsin State Income Tax in 2025: A Guide Income Tax by State West Virginia State Income Tax in 2025: A Guide
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