How do i open  turbo tax?

I wnt to install Turbo Tax in my desktop and I have this message:
You can't open the application Turbo Tax Deluxe 2012 because it is not supported on this type of Mac.
I have Mac Snow Leopard 10.6.3. Could you guys help me with this problem to resolve?.
Thank you. Luis.

Look on the specifications of Turbo Tax, personnaly I use the online verison, much easier, nothing to install and deadly fast. Also no updates you have to deal with constantly with the disc version.

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