Has anyone here done there taxes online themselves? I am tired of paying over $200 a HR Block for something people are telling me I can do for free online. What gives?
Has anyone here done there taxes online themselves? I am tired of paying over $200 a HR Block for something people are telling me I can do for free online. What gives?
Most all of the advice in this thread is pretty good, but THIS is by far the best and most complete.If your return is relatively simple (a couple of W-2s and you take the standard deduction) go online for free. If you itemize and have some 1099s, consider TurboTax software for $50 or a similar product. Don't go to H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt, etc. If you have sole proprietor income, K-1s, 1099s, rental property, royalties and/or farm income, go see a CPA. You will get better service for a similar (or better) price from a local CPA with an active tax practice if you have any relatively complicated tax items.
If you take the standard deduction (like 70% or more of people), H&R block is a complete rip off. I've used Turbo Tax for years with zero problems, it takes maybe 15-20 minutes (possibly slightly longer the first time you file, it'll remember your address and stuff after that). Cost me 60 bucks this year I think - for really simple tax situations, I think it's free/nearly free.
Just remember that if something is free, you're the product.Everything is free using credit Karma. State, filling, everything. Cost me $0 the past 3 years AND I itemize.
Has anyone here done there taxes online themselves? I am tired of paying over $200 a HR Block for something people are telling me I can do for free online. What gives?
I use taxact.com. It does federal and state and will allow e filing. Very simple. It'll export your w2 in electronically an then it asks you questions and fills everything in automatically.
If your return is relatively simple (a couple of W-2s and you take the standard deduction) go online for free. If you itemize and have some 1099s, consider TurboTax software for $50 or a similar product. Don't go to H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt, etc. If you have sole proprietor income, K-1s, 1099s, rental property, royalties and/or farm income, go see a CPA. You will get better service for a similar (or better) price from a local CPA with an active tax practice if you have any relatively complicated tax items.