My CPA friend recommended TaxACT, but I've not tried it yet as I just got my W-2s today: [link]
I always e-file my federal for free, use the same online tax software to calculate but not file my state, and then double-check that the numbers are the same when I fill out the online forms for the state of Illinois, where I can file for free.
Until my taxes get hopelessly complicated, I'm weirdly determined to file my taxes for free, even more so now that I'm sure I'll owe taxes to the state again this year.
Also, I guess I'm glad I read the bug whitefont, because I WAS hungry and now I am not. grrraagggghhh
I'm glad I'm on my phone and can't easily read the whitefont. Except I'm curious.
I used turbotax this year. Even with all my complicated deductions. $35? But I can't e-file due to the tax credit, but still, it printed all fine and all the required schedules and stuff.
Skipping yet again way-too-much because, according to the Buffista Calendar, today is SuziQ's birthday.
Happy birthday, Suzi! With lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year!
Happy Birthday, Suzi!
Hi, Nilly!
Oh, it is WAAAAY too cold here today. So cold that I am cold in my heated apartment. I dread going outside.
we have another snow day. kill me now. I had scheduled 2 drs. appts for today. no idea if either will occur. grrr.
Happy Birthday Suzi.
Kids here have a snow day too. Because the roads are slippery?? Hello, it's winter?!?!
Suzi! Happiest of birthdays, lady! With cake and much love.
Happy birthday! Hope you got some sleep.
My CPA friend recommended TaxACT, but I've not tried it yet as I just got my W-2s today: [link]
That's what I've used for the past five or six years. Every once in a while I run the numbers through the H&R Block site or some other just to double check and it always comes out.
I used to do what you do shrift, with the free federal e-file and then manually filing the state taxes, but at some point I decided I seriously didn't need the hassle just to save $10 or less.