So it's that time of year again.
Anyone have any recommendations for tax software this year? Gotta be something that will handle mortgage interest/deductions etc.
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So it's that time of year again.
Anyone have any recommendations for tax software this year? Gotta be something that will handle mortgage interest/deductions etc.
We do Turbotax and have done for ages.
I use hrblock because it handles my capital loss carryover correctly and Turbotax did not.
I've used TaxACT, Turbotax and HRBlock, and I found HRBlock to be significantly less irritating than the previous two.
Also, it's worth checking your state's income tax filing website (should you have to pay state income tax) because they may have a list of filing entities they've arranged free state filing with (generally under a certain income). Oregon does this, and it's meant I have had to pay to file state/fed for many years.
We use HRBlock online too. It's very easy to use, and they remember our information year-on-year so we only have to enter new things.
We use taxact online, but I haven't really compared to others. I find it mildly annoying at times but I've mostly figured it out, so I doubt I'll change any time soon. I have never run into anything it couldn't handle (mortgage interest and normal deductions are fine) though sometimes there were some head-scratching moments.
I use an accountant.
Turbo Tax Deluxe will handle mortgage stuff, Consuela.
I use my sister. She is an E.A. Certified Tax Preparer. If anyone wants her details, feel free to contact me off list.
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I use Turbo Tax