I'd normally write this off as immature blogspam but when I see stuff like this in the thread:
> that a lot of their code is some C code written in 1998
I figure I could remind Ms. Zeng that the real world runs on legacy code. Everything from spaceships to airplanes to the airbag controller in your car that might save your life one day is probably running "some C/Ada/Fortran code written in XX". The hot garbage that is EDA software designing your phone and laptop is probably from the 90s. The code that tabulates your bank account at the end of the day is very likely ancient. There is good reason for all of this. In fact I'd be legit horrified if the code tabulating my taxes was done using some flavor-of-the-week JavaScript library. TurboTax has been around since the 80s-90s so I'd expect the mathematics libraries to be stable and vetted by accountants and unlikely to change.
Intuit is the worst kind of parasite. Their products don't even work properly if you have RSUs.
I'll never use their shit again after this year. I'm so peeved, after importing all my accounts they said I owed $108k when I actually owed $60k. It was totally calculable, but they are lazy scumbag pieces of shit.
Sorry but it's frustrating that they are making so much money and putting in so little effort.
TurboTax handles my RSUs fine (although I use a script to convert my Schwab 1099 pdf to a .txf file because Schwab's equity center and 1099 reporting is a bit half-baked).
However they have a longstanding and very annoying bug that screws up the deduction when you refinance a mortgage worth over 375k
tl;dr is that the mortgage interest deduction is prorated if your mortgage(s) have a total principal > 750k. If you refinanced, TurboTax would do the proration calculation assuming your mortgage were twice as large, because the refinance was being treated as a separate mortgage
> that a lot of their code is some C code written in 1998
I figure I could remind Ms. Zeng that the real world runs on legacy code. Everything from spaceships to airplanes to the airbag controller in your car that might save your life one day is probably running "some C/Ada/Fortran code written in XX". The hot garbage that is EDA software designing your phone and laptop is probably from the 90s. The code that tabulates your bank account at the end of the day is very likely ancient. There is good reason for all of this. In fact I'd be legit horrified if the code tabulating my taxes was done using some flavor-of-the-week JavaScript library. TurboTax has been around since the 80s-90s so I'd expect the mathematics libraries to be stable and vetted by accountants and unlikely to change.