Tax Act
#12
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,401
I used to use Tax Act but since retiring with a pension, moving and now have added S.S., state tax and stocks to my list, I feel better letting someone with a lot more knowledge figure out my taxes. Also found out having a cemetery plot you have to pay property taxes on it too.
#13
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Fl
Posts: 144
The BASIC Tax Act is free for the federal return. Have to pay to get state return done. If you use the more advanced version, you have to pay for it.
I have been using Tax Act for years and never had a problem.
I have been using Tax Act for years and never had a problem.
#15
I've been using TaxAct for years and it's really easy. It is free if you fill out the information and print the return and mail it yourself. I opt to pay to e-file federal and state and save my information for the next year. This costs about $14.95 which is billed when you actually e-file.
#16
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bar Harbor, ME.
Posts: 2,911
I have used Tax Act for years and like them very much. I've not had a problem with the filing and the actual forms to fill out are free but there is a low charge to e-file them. I also like that they store your info from year to year on a secure site so all you have to fill in are the latest figures for that year, the names, SS#, etc. are already filled out.
#18
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,980
I took the advice of a fellow poster here and had two different tax people do my taxes. What a difference! The one we had been using had us paying several hundred more then the other. So we went with a third. The third one confirmed we owed less.We have probably lost a lot of money using the same preparer over the years. We thought she kept up with all the different tax changes. She didn't. Never settle for just one preparer's word if you owe or feel you should have more refund.
#19
Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 21
We used to use Turbo Tax, but about 5 years ago we had a very complicated issue come up and went to an accountant to do the taxes. He went back 3 years and found stuff Turbo Tax missed. We use this accountant since then. He is very reasonable.
#20
I have been using H&R Block's online "free" program for years with no problems. They do not charge for "free" electronic filing & you get a "confirmation" that your filing as been accepted by the IRS. When you mail your return, you have no proof that you actually filed. I think the tax software programs are very user friendly now, & they ask you questions that a tax preparer may not think to ask you. I have a pension, collect social security, & have investments. I also do yearly ROTH Conversions. With H&R Block, all the correct forms are automatically provided as needed. I also print out my completed return as well as filing electronically. I also file my PA state return on line for free.
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