Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I used to use Turbo Tax for many years. I also do my kids taxes so I've got 3 to do and they used to offer 5 free filings. A few years back, they cut it to 1 free filing so I changed to H&R Block Deluxe since they have state returns too. Basically about the same as far as functionality. If your taxes are simple , I'd choose one of the free offers, regardless I'd absolutely suggest doing them yourself instead of paying.
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I've used Turbotax or HR Block for many years now, and they both do the job. I use Block right now as it is cheaper than Turbotax. In fact, I bought it this year on Ebay and saved an extra $20.00. I have to use the business/premium version as I'm doing an estate tax, and the normal personal tax version doesn't do 1041 forms. Either company's software will download the other company's tax records from your previous year, so that shouldn't be a consideration.
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Thanks to all who who answered. I've decided on TurboTax.
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Excellent choice.
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I've used turbo tax for years. In addition to itemizing deductions, I file Schedule C, schedule D, Schedule E, K-1s and and all sorts of things .. It logs in and automatically updates stock transactions, keeps track of year to year depreciation etc .. it would cost me a fortune to have a CPA do it .. and I have no reason to change brands ..
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At one point, TurboTax was deliberately installing malware on users PCs. That turned me off on them so bad that I've never used them since. I've used H&R Block's software several times (including when it had a different name) and never had a problem. In fact, I just used them to do my taxes yesterday. It was $20 to download and included the fee for eFiling.
Note that you can do your taxes for free online (assuming they are simple enough) by going to IRS.gov and clicking on the link to the free tax prep page. To eFile, your income has to be below something like $56000 but you can still use it even if your income is higher than that. I tried using it and didn't know what to select in a couple of drop-down lists and couldn't find an explanation on their site to clear it up for me and so gave up and went H&R Block. Your experience may be different. |
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Have been using turbo tax deluxe for as long as I can remember. It's a very good product. I am old school and don't like the e-file option, I still print out our returns and mail them in.
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Another vote for TurboTax.
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I suspect one the major advantages of e-filing is the elimination of possible mistakes by human handling of your return. The IRS may need to do manual entry of your paper return. Perhaps they have OCR but someone will still have to handle your return. If you have a refund due, you may receive it faster. I have been e-filing for years and have never had an issue.
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H & R Block on-line software worked well...and it's free. Did mine early last week, e-filed and refund was deposited in my local bank account yesterday.
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I don't know if you all have this where you are but up here in Connecticut there are several places that provide free tax filing assistance from AARP. You just have to be a member (which I assume most Villagers are).
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I use free tax usa . com They have all the forms for free. I get a small ($25) 1099-MISC that turbotax and other want to charge me for. It requires a Schedule C and in Turbo Tax that requires purchasing their program ($35). I have already got my refund using Free Tax.
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I have used TaxACT for about 10 years - began with the downloaded version, now use the online version. Very easy to use, very thorough, very reasonable cost. It has helped me through the stages of being employed, retiring, moving, living from retirement income. I will continue to use it.
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Right now on Amazon, you can get TaxAct online (Federal Only) for $10.
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