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Dean
2008-02-04, 06:15 PM
http://www.taxact.com/

I've used their downloadable stuff in the past, and am using the on-line this year.

You get pestered to upgrade to the pay version a few times, but it is not painful.

Free Federal for all but very complicated tax situation.

Free E-File.

CA residents have to cough up for state return. :P

Seņor Cheap Bastard approved.

100_Percent_Juice
2008-02-04, 06:47 PM
Free Federal for all but very complicated tax situation.



Does this tax software ask "Between 1/1/07 and 7/14/07 did you have a conjoined twin cut from your body, thus creating a new social security account? yes/no"

Dean
2008-02-04, 07:08 PM
Does this tax software ask "Between 1/1/07 and 7/14/07 did you have a conjoined twin cut from your body, thus creating a new social security account? yes/no"Sorry, no form S-2. :P

sperry
2008-02-04, 08:16 PM
http://www.taxact.com/

I've used their downloadable stuff in the past, and am using the on-line this year.

You get pestered to upgrade to the pay version a few times, but it is not painful.

Free Federal for all but very complicated tax situation.

Free E-File.

CA residents have to cough up for state return. :P

Seņor Cheap Bastard approved.
I didn't think you had to file taxes if you've got no income? :P

MPREZIV
2008-02-04, 08:35 PM
I didn't think you had to file taxes if you've got no income? :P

ZING!!!

Dean
2008-02-04, 10:26 PM
I didn't think you had to file taxes if you've got no income? :PDo you know what the sports book line on an old man beating a bunch of young thugs at autocross is? My walker is covered in cubic zerconias BIOTCH. :cool:

Kevin M
2008-02-04, 10:40 PM
Do you know what the sports book line on an old man beating a bunch of young thugs at autocross is? My walker is covered in cubic zerconias BIOTCH. :cool:

Yeah, but Randy says you can't beat the spread against the "real" racers.

JonnydaJibba
2008-02-05, 03:32 PM
I used Tax Act last year and will be this year when I file. It's free, and I like free.

100_Percent_Juice
2008-02-05, 04:57 PM
I used Tax Act last year and will be this year when I file. It's free, and I like free.

I thought Walmart does their employee's taxes for them?

sperry
2008-02-05, 05:18 PM
On an unrelated note, how is this a review of a vendor or part? Do I get a free BOV for filing with them?

Tax software is about as off topic as it gets!

Dean
2008-02-05, 05:55 PM
OK, I can see that logic. I was thinking it was a vendor and a review that might interest many for a longer period of time. Whatever.

JonnydaJibba
2008-02-05, 10:38 PM
Yeah well Wal-Mart doesn't sell the sized clothing that your mom needs. :p

100_Percent_Juice
2008-02-05, 11:16 PM
Yeah well Wal-Mart doesn't sell the sized clothing that your mom needs. :p

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Kevin M
2008-02-16, 03:38 PM
Filed today. My return is pretty easy though- nothing except education expenses beyond the standard deduction. Lifetime Learning Credit limit has been raised to $4000, that's handy.