I don't think TurboTax is less than $65 for both Federal and State. It was $50 for me without state (I had to go with Premier since my taxes were complicated this year).
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, that sounds about right, IME. Which is why this year I didn't use them....
Also this weekend I got to listen to John Oliver read an e-mail I wrote.
Yeah, we can't use the free or cheapest version of anything since we're homeowners who itemize with a lot of freelance income.
I still wish I'd got the curls that plagued my sister and father.
I feel they were wasted on Ali, who spent her youth buying relaxers and has no patience, thus just pulls a brush through her hair and makes it frizz. I'm fussy enough to handle the things.
Sigh.
But no, I just got "faintly wavy, way too thick."
Those of you with curls, have you gone conditioner only?
Jess, you could efile directly with the IRS, but it's more of a PITA -- basically it's doing the 1040 yourself with a calculator. At least all of the schedules are there, which is always my downfall?
Also this weekend I got to listen to John Oliver read an e-mail I wrote.
That's exciting!
Those of you with curls, have you gone conditioner only?
No, because I use product in my hair, and conditioner only gets gross after a while. However, I have switched to a non-sulfate shampoo, and certainly a few times a week condition-only. I'd say I use shampoo maybe twice or three times a week, just condition once or twice a week, and the rest just rinse.
Jess, you could efile directly with the IRS, but it's more of a PITA -- basically it's doing the 1040 yourself with a calculator.
Yeah, no. Too much work. Honestly, I really like H&R's online prep services, and since I've used it before they automatically import all my stuff from previous years which saves a TON of time typing in EIN #s and whatnot.
No, because I use product in my hair, and conditioner only gets gross after a while. However, I have switched to a non-sulfate shampoo, and certainly a few times a week condition-only. I'd say I use shampoo maybe twice or three times a week, just condition once or twice a week, and the rest just rinse.
I've gone back to CO in an effort to go back to no shampoo. Using the unscented Whole Foods house brand is getting my hair ridiculously clean.
Yeah, no. Too much work. Honestly, I really like H&R's online prep services, and since I've used it before they automatically import all my stuff from previous years which saves a TON of time typing in EIN #s and whatnot.
I totally hear you. If I had anything fancy, it would definitely be worth the money! But yeah, zeroing out after the fees is annoying.