Tax News TurboTax Online Now Live in Google Chrome Web Store 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 Dec 7, 2010 0 min read Some exciting news for Google Chrome users! TurboTax Online was one of the first applications to go live in the Google Chrome Web store, which launched today. Any of the 70 million users accessing the Chrome Web Store through Google Chrome can install TurboTax Online via a convenient shortcut. Offering TurboTax Online is just another way for us to provide more choices for our customers. We want to provide access to TurboTax products in whatever way makes it easiest for you to get the biggest tax refund possible. Previous Post Does Black Friday Save You As Much Money As You… Next Post President Signs Tax Legislation Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam 2 responses to “TurboTax Online Now Live in Google Chrome Web Store” check my tax refund Reply What’s the point of having this app in the chrome web store if when you get to turbo tax, it isn’t supported by turbo tax itself? that’s really dumb. Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Self-Employed Meet Moira Tax Planning TurboTax Enables Refund Advance to Taxpayers Investments Tax Benefits of Real Estate Investing Self-Employed Business Tax Checklist: What You’ll Need When Filing Uncategorized What Is Deferred Compensation & How Is It Taxed? Investments How Does an Inherited IRA Work? Work Choosing Your Business Structure: 5 Types of Businesses… Tax Deductions and Credits Are HOA Fees Tax Deductible? What You Need to Know Crypto Understanding Crypto and Capital Gains Work 7 Things You Need to Know About the New Business Report…
What’s the point of having this app in the chrome web store if when you get to turbo tax, it isn’t supported by turbo tax itself? that’s really dumb. Reply