TurboTax Press Releases December Baby to Win $5,000, Save Parents a Bundle on Taxes 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 1, 2009 2 min read TurboTax Begins Third Annual Search for America’s Cutest Last-Minute Tax Deduction SAN DIEGO – Dec. 01, 2009 – The typical family spends more than $221,000 raising a child through age 17. But one “last-minute” baby will help his or her parents save a bundle. TurboTax® the nation’s No. 1 rated, best-selling tax preparation software from Intuit Inc. (Nasdaq: INTU), is conducting its third annual nationwide search for America’s Cutest Last-Minute Tax Deduction. The parents of one lucky baby, born in December 2009, will win $5,000. To enter, parents or legal guardians should submit a photo of their baby born between Dec. 1-31, to www.cutesttaxdeduction.com. Submissions must be entered by January 7, 2010. Judges will select 10 finalists, and America will determine America’s Cutest Last-Minute Tax Deduction and the $5,000 grand prize winner. “Having a baby is one of many life events, like buying a home or retiring, that can have a positive impact on your life, as well as on your tax situation,” said Bob Meighan, a certified public accountant and vice president with TurboTax. “The great news for people who are going through a major change is that TurboTax can easily handle it, guiding you through your return step-by-step to make sure you get all of the deductions and credits to which you’re entitled to. And that means you’ll get the biggest possible refund so you can buy diapers or a new roof or whatever is most important to you.” Newborns aren’t the only ones who qualify for tax credits. Parents may be able to claim a tax credit worth up to $1,000 every year until their child turns 17. They also may qualify for a number of other credits and deductions, such as child care credits or an adoption credit, worth up to $12,150. Further details, rules and eligibility are available at www.CutestTaxDeduction.com. You can follow @TurboTax on Twitter (#TTbaby) or visit TaxBreak, the new TurboTax blog for updates. About Intuit Inc. Intuit Inc. is a leading provider of business and financial management solutions for small and mid-sized businesses; financial institutions, including banks and credit unions; consumers and accounting professionals. Its flagship products and services, including QuickBooks®, Quicken® and TurboTax®, simplify small business management and payroll processing, personal finance, and tax preparation and filing. ProSeries® and Lacerte® are Intuit’s leading tax preparation offerings for professional accountants. The company’s financial institutions division, anchored by Digital Insight, provides on-demand banking services to help banks and credit unions serve businesses and consumers with innovative solutions. Founded in 1983, Intuit had annual revenue of $3.2 billion in its fiscal year 2009. The company has approximately 7,800 employees with major offices in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, India and other locations. More information can be found at www.intuit.com. Next Post TurboTax Gives Sneak Peek into the Future of Tax Prep Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Deductions and Credits Kids and Taxes: Five Things You Need to Remember This T… Family Life Events Series: How Having a Baby Can Save You Mone… TurboTax News Had a Life Change? TurboTax CPAs and EAs Will be by You… Tax News IRS Says Some Taxpayers Must Wait to File 2010 Tax Retu… Tax Deductions and Credits How Changes in Your Life Can Save You Money Education Teachers Can Still Save with the Educator Expense Deduc… Tax News Don’t Fear the “Fiscal Cliff”: Turbo… Tax Planning 6 Ways to Get Organized Now to Make Tax Time Easier Tax Tips Don’t Forget These 7 Stimulus Relief Related Last Min… Tax Tips How to Save a Bundle for Your New Bundle of Joy