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Free Tax Preparation Software from TaxAct.com
TaxAct is once again offering their free online tax preparation service. You can prepare and print your tax forms free, or E-file for free as well. They are a government authorized e-file provider.
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#1
BudweiserRules - Posted 6:13 am PST 02/6/08 (18 Posts)
Sounds to good.
#2
wsniper1 - Posted 6:17 am PST 02/6/08 (329 Posts)
yeah, what are the catches?
#3
frankburnz - Posted 6:19 am PST 02/6/08 (606 Posts)
#4
Wizard Prang - Posted 6:29 am PST 02/6/08 (297 Posts)
Ben, THIS IS NOT A DEAL! TaxACT as been doing free Federal software for donkeys' years.
The catches are:
1) Free version = federal only (State costs extra)
2) Free version will not import details from last year's info (big time saving)
3) Free version does not have the extra goodies (Tax Advice, comparison with last year's return, etc.)
Full Federal version costs $12 and full version with State will cost you $20, which is worth it if you value your time at more than a few bucks an hour. I've used the paid version for the last few years without problems.
If you do not file a state return or wish to do it manually, and don't mind spending an hour or two re-entering info each year then the free version should meet your needs quite nicely.
The catches are:
1) Free version = federal only (State costs extra)
2) Free version will not import details from last year's info (big time saving)
3) Free version does not have the extra goodies (Tax Advice, comparison with last year's return, etc.)
Full Federal version costs $12 and full version with State will cost you $20, which is worth it if you value your time at more than a few bucks an hour. I've used the paid version for the last few years without problems.
If you do not file a state return or wish to do it manually, and don't mind spending an hour or two re-entering info each year then the free version should meet your needs quite nicely.
#5
notbad - Posted 6:50 am PST 02/6/08 (34 Posts)
I highly recommend it.
#6
gassyjoe - Posted 6:52 am PST 02/6/08 (1237 Posts)
#7
crimsnghst - Posted 7:13 am PST 02/6/08 (138 Posts)
I just used this and submitted the e-file last night. It doesn't help explain much, but if you already know what your answers would be it works fine. They do try to sell you the upgrade almost every other page, but its easy to click ignore. E-mail this morning said the IRS accepted my return and my refund should be deposited the 15th. Much faster then mailing anything.
#8
Max_Genus - Posted 7:21 am PST 02/6/08 (58 Posts)
Of course it would help if the tax code wasn't FUBAR. But then, I suppose tax prep groups and the government like it that way.
#9
carguydc - Posted 7:28 am PST 02/6/08 (548 Posts)
I also filed mine using Taxact for the first time. I found it pretty straightforward and even with some Capital Gains, 1099 info, Investment Dividends etc., I got through it in a couple hours. E-filed both returns with the State costing $13.95. They do try to upsell you every couple pages but its easy to ignore. I would use this again.
#10
jim5k - Posted 7:44 am PST 02/6/08 (140 Posts)
I'll be trying TaxAct this year. I used TaxCut for years (happily), but the price increase was too much, and some of the customer reviews have been less than stellar.
My friend already made the switch, and she told me TaxAct worked just fine.
TaxAct generally does pretty well in online reviews too. It's usually edged out by the big two, but not always. TaxAct actually came in first on about.com:
http://taxes.about.com/od/taxsoftware/tp/taxsoftware.htm
As for price, I'll get the $20 Ultimate download bundle, which is still a bargain. It includes federal, state, and federal efile. State efile is an additional $8. Compare that to $70 for TaxCut w/ efile (...discounted to $60 on Amazon).
My friend already made the switch, and she told me TaxAct worked just fine.
TaxAct generally does pretty well in online reviews too. It's usually edged out by the big two, but not always. TaxAct actually came in first on about.com:
http://taxes.about.com/od/taxsoftware/tp/taxsoftware.htm
As for price, I'll get the $20 Ultimate download bundle, which is still a bargain. It includes federal, state, and federal efile. State efile is an additional $8. Compare that to $70 for TaxCut w/ efile (...discounted to $60 on Amazon).
#11
ut_fiend - Posted 7:46 am PST 02/6/08 (15 Posts)
| gassyjoe wrote: |
| Either my taxes have become more complicated over the last few years or this software has become less helpful. I use to use TaxAct to do my taxes but the last couple of years I kept having an issue that the built-in help (very basic) couldn't answer. This year I just gave up and bought TaxCut. Got in on the TaxCut Federal + State + EFile for $20 deal not too long ago so figured it all comes out about the same as I would have bought the Federal + State with TaxAct again. |
hey Gassy is that avatar from UT?
#12
lawnsprinkler - Posted 11:18 am PST 02/6/08 (1801 Posts)
#13
aquaflare - Posted 12:19 pm PST 02/6/08 (3123 Posts)
I've been using their online version for years, been good to me so far.
#14
qasimj - Posted 8:02 pm PST 02/6/08 (11 Posts)
Nice freebie for the tax return season
#15
Chrisman - Posted 6:48 am PST 02/7/08 (2566 Posts)
The import feature with TurboTax is a real time-saver, but TT has been increasing in price every year. I think it's about $40 this year for the Deluxe (State incl.) edition.
#16
jmere3 - Posted 9:15 pm PST 02/8/08 (31 Posts)
#17
timelywind - Posted 9:06 pm PST 02/9/08 (18 Posts)
is this safe, i mean preparing taxes online???, just looking for advise
#18
meatstick - Posted 11:01 am PST 02/10/08 (14 Posts)
Good stuff, i'm gonna give it a try
#19
thomaswu - Posted 10:10 am PST 02/11/08 (22 Posts)
cool!






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