Talking of diets and food, etc. -- I donated blood after work, and I need a healthy dinner. I just don't know what. (It doesn't have to be Core -- hell, I just lost [tho' willingly] a pint of blood.)
Maybe scramble up an egg or two with feta and avocado? English muffin on the side? Hmmm. Sounds like a plan. It's plan-like.
It is right there. Free Edition, Deluxe, Premier, Home & Business. Those are the four choices in the middle of the page.
You have a weird browser. I see Basic ($14.95), Deluxe, Premier, and Home & Business.
Maybe scramble up an egg or two with feta and avocado? English muffin on the side? Hmmm. Sounds like a plan. It's plan-like.
Oooh, yum. I'm making some brown rice and stir-frying a mushroom/edamame/green bean frozen veggie blend. Not as good as eggs and avocado.
I'm with ita. No free for me.
Perhaps it's triggered by a cookie on his computer, because he is a returning customer.
I'm returning too. Same browser and all.
RE:Free TurboTax - to find it you have to go to the Online tab
Edit: and now, of course I can't find it there either..I swear it was there when I looked a little while ago!
You guys can get to the free Turbo Tax if you go through the IRS site, if you can't find it anywhere else. IRS.gov has a "free file" link. You can follow that to a list of companies where you can file for free, including TurboTax. If I remember correctly, TurboTax will file Federal for free, and then it's $20 or $30 for State.
Does anyone know if any of the tax programs do Puerto Rican taxes? I looked on TurboTax today and I don't think they do. I'm bitter that I have to pay tax here.
I've used TurboTax online the last few years and been perfectly satisfied. This year they have decided that they can't pull my info from previous years because I used the web app instead of desktop, so I might switch to TaxCut on principle.