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February 5, 2024
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Number of users vs. number of filers

  • February 5, 2024
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I am confused by the difference between users and tax filers. 

After reading a long thread of messages, here is my current understanding - and I would like to confirm that I got it right:

- Intuit allows only ONE user of the software, i.e., the owner of the account.  That means that I can access and use that license of the TT-2023 software (Premium).

- However, as the one user of the software/account, I can create and e-file up to 5 federal returns, e.g., one for my wife and myself, three for our three kids, and one for my parents.  And pay for the e-filing of all 4 state returns. 

Am I right? 

The confusion seems to be between the meaning of user vs. tax-filer - and potentially number of computers on which the software license may be installed. 

    Best answer by xmasbaby0

    You have it right!!!   

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    xmasbaby0Answer
    Employee
    February 5, 2024

    You have it right!!!   

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    BastaPaAuthor
    February 5, 2024

    Thank you, XMASBABY0! 

    I was in IT before, and similarly to what I have seen in IT, the Intuit/TTax company talks "the IT language", not the "user language".  A lot of confusion in the Community's Q&As would dissipate if TT's "answerers" clarified first what a user (license) vs. a filer (tax return) is, and were clear in their answers in line with their definition.  But many "questioners" are using "user" and "filer" without understanding the difference. 

    The user sits in front of the computer, and prepares the tax return(s).  There is only ONE user per license.

    The filer is the person or "entity" (e.g., couple, domestic partners) who needs to have a return prepared and filed. 

    So, as The One user, I can prepare up to 5 Federal returns for 5 filers.