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I found Taxact to be 10 fold better than Turbotax
Posted on 2/12/13 at 12:29 pm
Posted on 2/12/13 at 12:29 pm
the past 3 years I did my taxes on Turbotax. I decided to try taxact this year. I was very pleased with it. Seemed a lot more detailed and informative than turbotax. I was also able to import my previous years tax return for no cost (something that turbotax makes you "upgrade" to do)
previous years i did a 1040ez. this was my first year itemizing with a 1040. I was pretty confident using taxact.
also, previous years i would pay the extra 14.95 and let turbotax file my state. used the LDR this year and was glad i did.
between taxact and LDR I paid $0 to file.
just thought I'd give my opinion. which tax prepare to you use?
previous years i did a 1040ez. this was my first year itemizing with a 1040. I was pretty confident using taxact.
also, previous years i would pay the extra 14.95 and let turbotax file my state. used the LDR this year and was glad i did.
between taxact and LDR I paid $0 to file.
just thought I'd give my opinion. which tax prepare to you use?
Posted on 2/12/13 at 12:36 pm to LSU6262
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just thought I'd give my opinion. which tax prepare to you use?
Typically TurboTax, but an Accountant this year. A little more difficult return than past years.
Next year should be much simpler and I will keep TaxAct in mind! Thanks for sharing.
This post was edited on 2/12/13 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 2/12/13 at 1:43 pm to OnTheBrink
I've used Taxact for years, always found it better than Turbotax.
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:29 pm to LSU6262
Private CPA/EA/EP/ELP (seriously can't remember all of his titles).
But I'm 1099, have investments, and have a corporation. Would rather pay a little more, than mess it up and have the IRS PIIMB
But I'm 1099, have investments, and have a corporation. Would rather pay a little more, than mess it up and have the IRS PIIMB
Posted on 2/12/13 at 2:51 pm to Vols&Shaft83
I think most of the software is created pretty equally. I do taxes and tell most people that unless they have a situation like the above poster that they will more than likely do the exact same job as a preparer by using a computer program as long as they read carefully and follow directions.
I would second what the OP did, if you have a simple return you can usually file for free online with your state's department of revenue website.
I would second what the OP did, if you have a simple return you can usually file for free online with your state's department of revenue website.
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