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Post #56618428 added 01-04-2013 10:14 AM by hellojoe in Archived Deals
Oregon is here, but not live yet for 2012 taxes: http://www.oregon.gov/DOR/PERTAX/pages/free-fillable.aspx
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Post #56618546 added 01-04-2013 10:20 AM by TONNAZ in Archived Deals
I have been using njwebfile since 2007. Very easy and straightforward. Just make sure you submit your Fed tax first to avoid delay.
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Post #56619430 added 01-04-2013 10:55 AM by German1291 in Archived Deals
Added PA - Although not active yet. I believe it says the 15th or so.
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Post #56621018 added 01-04-2013 11:44 AM by kart9051 in Archived Deals
Honestly I'm not a tax expert so I don't know for sure but I can tell you last year I had an HSA and was able to use CalFile just fine. I've actually been taking some tax courses and my intial...
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Post #56621034 added 01-04-2013 11:45 AM by nrdk00 in Archived Deals
Added Iowa
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Post #56617902 added 01-04-2013 9:55 AM by jackc6900 in Archived Deals
Mine is called an HSA account without a doubt - I have a jpmorgan debit card that says Health Savings Account right on the front of it which I take with me to the doctor and dentist visits to pay for...
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Post #56622234 added 01-04-2013 12:20 PM by ViciousTide in Archived Deals
There are some amazing free tax software sites, where if your income is less than $57k, you won't get charged for using their software.
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Post #56622348 added 01-04-2013 12:23 PM by Slickdeezee in Archived Deals
For CA people, if you made any stock trades, you aren't eligible for this as Schedule D is one of the things that disqualify you.
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Post #56616148 added 01-04-2013 8:53 AM by jackc6900 in Archived Deals
Be careful with HSA though because I had an HSA last year and still qualified because the plan was sponsered by my employer so the money came out of my check before taxes were calculated so there was...
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Post #56615968 added 01-04-2013 8:45 AM by cabernet in Archived Deals
Lot of restrictions. Capital gains, healthcare spending account (why?), rental properties, etc. Good for those that are able to meet all of the criteria.
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Post #56615684 added 01-04-2013 8:28 AM by wikipost in Archived Deals
For Federal FREE or low cost return without any restriction. TaxACT 2012 Ultimate Bundle (included fed+state efile) $11.90 online version ...
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Post #56615768 added 01-04-2013 8:38 AM by 6-paq in Archived Deals
For CA: CalFile Qualifications: https://www.ftb.ca.gov/online/calFile/Qualifications.shtml
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Post #56616868 added 01-04-2013 9:21 AM by joshuaH in Archived Deals
Added Maryland's iFile site to the wiki.
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Post #56617134 added 01-04-2013 9:31 AM by wutnow in Archived Deals
Added NJ - http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pcfile/njwebfile.shtml 2012 Webfile will be available starting January 15th.
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Post #56617196 added 01-04-2013 9:33 AM by GoodOmens in Archived Deals
Added virginia's - although it's not working now. Essentially it's a digital version of their paper form - use any tax software to calculate and enter the values yourself.
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Post #56617562 added 01-04-2013 9:44 AM by MozartA in Archived Deals
For your combine income of $340k, you may not qualify for (or may not care because only save so little) Health spending account (HSA) or your health care plan may be very good and cover everything. ...
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Post #56617628 added 01-04-2013 9:46 AM by MozartA in Archived Deals
If it is employers contribute plan, it may be call "health reimbursement arrangement", or HRA, which employees can use to pay for healthcare expenses that are not reimbursed by the plan. So HSA and...
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Post #56617644 added 01-04-2013 9:47 AM by Jim1482 in Archived Deals
O H I O http://www.tax.ohio.gov/ohio_individual/individual/filefaster.aspx
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Post #56617812 added 01-04-2013 9:52 AM by jackc6900 in Archived Deals
Not sure if I follow you 100%. So I don't make a combined $340k that was the threshold in the criteria to efile for married filing jointly. I make well under that actually - last year I had an HSA...
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Post #56618838 added 01-04-2013 10:33 AM by jackc6900 in Archived Deals
I don't think so - I would say a 401k would be more mainstream to the layman over a mutual fund setup.
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Post #56620276 added 01-04-2013 11:21 AM by knitten2000 in Archived Deals
Iowa, though it won't be available until January 22 http://www.iowa.gov/tax/elf/elfchoic.html
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Post #56673064 added 01-06-2013 10:37 PM by Technokid in Archived Deals
Not sure about the PDF trick I 've also been efiling with CA for the last couple of years. But is Jackc6900 in step 5 talking about a new feature that is add for the 2012 tax year????? I've...
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Post #57103620 added 01-24-2013 4:59 PM by dropdx in Archived Deals
Free e-Filing is now available for NC residents. I have edited the link to go directly to the correct page. http://www.dor.state.nc.us/electronic/individual/software.html It's available now.
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Post #57142710 added 01-26-2013 6:52 AM by rampen in Archived Deals
Thanks
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Post #57495824 added 02-10-2013 6:49 PM by Tammylynn in Archived Deals
I've been looking at this for a while and put my info into both H&R Block and Turbo Tax but can't figure this out... How do you print your state return without paying first? Thanks in advance!
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Post #57441282 added 02-07-2013 6:17 PM by wangcho78 in Archived Deals
Just had my tax done through Turbo Tax and gone through this free state e-file. It's bit ironic but I had to pay $1 more for tax return compare to turbotax..i guess they rounded up the numbers or...
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Post #57181844 added 01-28-2013 4:36 AM by geost in Archived Deals
Awesome, thank you very much for this thread. This will be the first time I'm doing my taxes myself (always had a CPA do it) so whatever info I can come across such as this is great. +1
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Post #57664580 added 02-18-2013 1:09 PM by eonaxes in Archived Deals
trying to figure this out too!
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Post #56627672 added 01-04-2013 3:28 PM by dpm2007r1 in Archived Deals
Knew about this years ago...and dont even need to buy any software...just go to irs.gov and they give you links of many free federal and state tax filing websites as long as you fit the criteria
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Post #56629208 added 01-04-2013 4:38 PM by hbsjr in Archived Deals
you will find all kind of taxes here in California, tsk
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Post #56615948 added 01-04-2013 8:44 AM by fatbastard in Archived Deals
Haven't tried this before but NJ has a site: http://www.njwebfile.com/ but it indicates the 2012 filing site won't be open until 1/15 or so.
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Post #56615958 added 01-04-2013 8:44 AM by DVDBob in Archived Deals
Just checked for GA, and unless I'm missing something, $57K AGI is the limit for free e-File.
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Post #56615988 added 01-04-2013 8:46 AM by KingViper in Archived Deals
Every state is different. Anyone can file for free on Kansas's website, but in Missouri they are part of the free efile alliance which has a similar restriction.
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Post #56619522 added 01-04-2013 10:58 AM by MozartA in Archived Deals
If you don't mind pay a little, alternatively, TaxACT 2012 Ultimate Bundle (fed+state) $11.90 online version (include FREE e-file for BOTH Fed and State)...
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Post #56631688 added 01-04-2013 6:22 PM by GoodOmens in Archived Deals
The NM link you added was for tax assistance (IE them helping you with your taxes) which was limited to a AGI of 22k. I've corrected the link to actually where individuals can e-file themselves,...
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Post #56641098 added 01-05-2013 9:00 AM by jackc6900 in Archived Deals
What an awesome community - SD'ers helping SD'ers... love it! Im just amaze to see the various states that have no income tax... makes me want to move. CA taxes us up the rear and we're still in debt...
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Post #56615522 added 01-04-2013 8:28 AM by jackc6900 in Archived Deals
This post will require some collaboration but a few of the other threads got me thinking that there are several states that allow free e-file, that some of you likely don't know about. Most tax...
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Post #56615830 added 01-04-2013 8:40 AM by monkster456 in Archived Deals
MA - https://wfb.dor.state.ma.us/income/Default.aspx
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Post #56616718 added 01-04-2013 9:16 AM by miguelco01 in Archived Deals
uptaded wiki with GA
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