Can I use TurboTax Desktop 2025 on Macbook Air with macOS Tahoe?
Will the 2025 TurboTax Desktop work on Macbook Air running on Tahoe?
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Original Title: TurboTax Desktop 2025
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 26.2
Will the 2025 TurboTax Desktop work on Macbook Air running on Tahoe?
[Re-Titled by Moderator]
Original Title: TurboTax Desktop 2025
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 26.2
Yes. The desktop versions of TTax 2025 are supported on Tahoe, Sequoia & Sonoma.
Yes. The desktop versions of TTax 2025 are supported on Tahoe, Sequoia & Sonoma.
Yes. I'm using the 2025 desktop version now. The only issue (so to speak) is Intuit is one of those vendors who don't seem to understand the concept of Apple Silicon Macs. It's still Intel code only.
They won't be able to pretend next year if they expect anyone with new Macs running the next release of macOS to buy their product.
Kurt Lang wrote:
The only issue (so to speak) is Intuit is one of those vendors who don't seem to understand the concept of Apple Silicon Macs. It's still Intel code only.
Not sure what you mean to imply by that. I just completed my tax returns on my Apple Silicon, M4Pro MBPro, Sequoia. All ran perfectly well. If my M4 was running Rosetta 2, I saw no ill effect.
No implication at all. Fact. This year's TurboTax desktop app for Mac is Intel code only. You'd expect at this point it would finally be Universal. But no.
It of course runs in Rosetta 2 on an Apple Silicon Mac, or it wouldn't be able to run at all.
My main point was come this fall, assuming Apple continues on their same path, the next major release of macOS has been announced to be Apple Silicon native only. Intel apps will not run as there will be no Rosetta included.
So, the 2026 desktop version of TurboTax will absolutely have to be a Universal app. If it's still Intel only, users of brand new Macs purchased late in the year that ship with whatever the next macOS is named (likely macOS 27), will not be able to run TurboTax desktop. At least, not without installing the free VMware, installing an older version of macOS within that which supports Rosetta 2, and then TurboTax desktop in the VM. That's not something a lot of computer users would know how to do, or know of at all. But I can see Intuit being that pig-headed. It's no secret they are not fans of Macs.
That's a question best asked of TurboTax.
Yes.
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That's much different than what I've read in multiple articles. Some of them in Mac-centric magazines, claiming the next macOS is the end of the line for anything Intel.
I did wonder why Rosetta 2 would be cut off. The original Rosetta for running PPC apps on Intel Macs was a third party, licensed add-on. So I could see Apple wanting to drop that after just a couple of years. But Rosetta 2 was written entirely by Apple. They can use it as long as they want.
Thanks for the link, and correct info.
Can I use TurboTax Desktop 2025 on Macbook Air with macOS Tahoe?