Tipton, KS | jonas grumby - 1/8/2025 12:13
I don't need much of an accounting program...
TurboTax is suggesting their mint.com service is free, and its data can be exported to TurboTax. "Yes, on Mint.com, you can subdivide transactions by using the "split transaction" feature," but I have no idea what this means. Mint sucks the data off of some 17,000 banks, so if your bank allows data exporting, and all farm transactions are done via one bank, this might be relevant to those with fewer transactions.
TurboTax indicated when I filed the taxes, this mint.com offer would be in my "face" again. I know nothing...but if the "split transaction" feature" works OK, a "freebie" service.
Wiki - Intuit announced Mint would be shutting down on December 31, 2023, and prompted its users to move to its Credit Karma product.[8] This was later changed to March 23, 2024
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Mint is being reimagined on Credit Karma.
Some of Mint’s most popular features have made the move to Credit Karma.
https://www.creditkarma.com/lp/mint-to-credit-karma-net-worth-signup |