Intuit’s ProSeries 1040 Complete runs $2,199/year — and that’s before the $55-per-state-business-return surcharge that catches a lot of small practices by surprise. If your practice doesn’t live and die on QuickBooks integration, here’s the fair comparison.
| Criterion | ProSeries 1040 Complete | TaxOwl Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Base license | $2,199 / year | $649 / season |
| State business returns | +$55 per state return | Included with $299 Business add-on |
| Pay-per-return fallback | ~$55 per return PPR | Unlimited — no PPR |
| Delivery | Desktop primary, hosted option | Cloud-native, any device |
| Additional user | Quote required | Included |
| Bank products | Setup + per-product fees | Included day one |
| QuickBooks integration | First-class (same parent company) | Not native |
| Tax research tools | Integrated, Intuit ecosystem | External references |
ProSeries pricing per Intuit’s public pricing page, retrieved April 2026. Verify directly with Intuit before purchase. See full pricing comparison.
ProSeries is Intuit’s flagship professional tax product. It connects to the biggest SMB accounting ecosystem in the country. If your practice matches any of these, ProSeries likely fits better:
TaxOwl Pro is not trying to replace the Intuit ecosystem for the firms that depend on it. It’s built for independent preparers who are currently paying Intuit ecosystem prices for software they’re mostly using as a filing engine.
Get a current ProSeries quote. Ask specifically about: (1) per-state business-return fees for your state mix, (2) additional-user pricing if you have a partner, (3) the real renewal price in year two (Intuit’s first-year pricing and renewal pricing are often different), (4) bank-product setup and per-product fees. Then run the math against TaxOwl Pro’s flat $649 (or $948 with the Business add-on).
For a solo preparer filing 60–100 individual returns and a handful of business returns with bank products, the total-cost gap between ProSeries and TaxOwl Pro is usually $1,500–$3,000+ per season depending on state mix. For a multi-state small practice, it can exceed $4,000 per season.
ProSeries earned its place in the market because the Intuit ecosystem is genuinely valuable for the practices that use it. But ecosystem pricing is a bad fit for preparers who aren’t using the ecosystem. TaxOwl Pro exists for the preparer who wants the filing power without the ecosystem tax.
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View pricing comparisonCompetitor pricing retrieved April 2026 from Intuit’s public pricing pages and third-party aggregators (SaaSWorthy, Capterra, Software Advice). ProSeries pricing can vary based on promotional offers, first-year vs. renewal rates, volume, and multi-user configurations — verify directly with Intuit before purchase. TaxOwl Pro is not affiliated with Intuit, ProSeries, QuickBooks, or ProConnect. ProSeries, QuickBooks, ProConnect, and Lacerte are trademarks of Intuit Inc.