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Also - an FYI for those that used TaxAct, H&R Block or TaxSlayer online services in previous years: There is a good chance they secretly sent data about you to Meta\Facebook:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-poli...with-meta/
*In previous years there were some abilities you'd get with the physical disk that weren't included in the download copy. I haven't looked this year to see if that is still the case or not
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I thought the same until I tried to file via the free option and compared to the result from the paid TurboTax. The free file was just miserable, no hand holding. The sections that TurboTax would skip by asking a simple question, in free file you have to decipher it yourself. But also, my refund amount was dramatically different. Free file has me owing the feds 1k (which is why I wanted a "second opinion") while in TurboTax, the feds owed me money. TurboTax managed to find a significant deduction/credit that you wouldn't even know about in free file, which kind of feels like bullshit, like how am I supposed to know that.
In a way, it's kind of like representing yourself in court vs having a lawyer. You can definitely become competent in either if given enough time to study but you to ask yourself how much your time is worth, as you only have a finite amount.
I used deluxe the last couple of years and imported from robinhood, Fidelity, and Vanguard
They do not
and not for IRAs?
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I'm curious about this too. If you choose the download only option (ie no gift card bundle), the return policy info is not displayed
Deluxe will be $25ish between now and Feb. Fidelity also gives you free premiere if you are $1million+ but probably a lot of people aren't there anymore
Also - an FYI for those that used TaxAct, H&R Block or TaxSlayer online services in previous years: There is a good chance they secretly sent data about you to Meta\Facebook:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-poli...with-meta/
*In previous years there were some abilities you'd get with the physical disk that weren't included in the download copy. I haven't looked this year to see if that is still the case or not
Isnt premier the one to use if you have brokerage/investment accounts?
In a way, it's kind of like representing yourself in court vs having a lawyer. You can definitely become competent in either if given enough time to study but you to ask yourself how much your time is worth, as you only have a finite amount.
What did you use?
I use https://www.freetaxusa.
I choose the disc version for this reason. I can possibly ship it back and they accept it as the seal isint broken.? 🤔. Anyway we don't need it till Mar - Apr 2023. So just put it away in a safe place.
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