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by latimer 3378 days ago
I haven't used CreditKarma's tax product either so I can't speak to its accuracy, but from my understanding they didn't build their own product, they acquired a company called AFJC which has been in the online tax space for a while.
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I tried both CreditKarma and TurboTax this year.

Credit Karma missed some things in my NJ state return that would have cost me a couple hundred dollars. There didn't appear to be any way for me to manually include a correction, so I ended up filing with TurboTax (free version).

This wasn't even a particularly esoteric exemption, I expect it would have come up with anyone who worked for two different companies in the same year. Aside from that, I'm a very standard case.

http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit16.shtml