TaxAct Discount | Fidelity - 25% off (Deluxe $18.71 for Fed, Premiere $26.21 for Fed) Each state $33.71 - $18.71
$18.71
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25% off TaxAct via Fidelity.com Website[fidelity.com]. You don't have to file now - just start a return in your account and TaxAct will save the discounted price, which will be paid when filing.
Not as great as past 50% off deals but if you're ready to file and use TaxAct you can save a small chunk of money.
Deluxe - $18.71 (Fed) plus $$33.71 per state
Premier - $26.21 (Fed) plus $$33.71 per state
Self-Employed - $48.71 (Fed) plus $$33.71 per state
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Nice, I can combo with my BOA 30% cash back on taxact
wow i should check my cards to see if i have offers. I see taxact 30% on boa
$10 on all my chase cards
Amex BCEveryday has $10 off but doesn't require you to use a particular URL so I might try and milk that with a $15 off that Coinbase/Etc have if I'm going to (heaven forbid) use the online software that imports my CryptoAccount logins...
Although I'm looking at taxbit and it seems to generate forms automatically so ... might not need that feature... IF that feature doesn't exist on the desktop, then so what. So many stupid variables, stupid marketing
The real slickdeal is freetaxusa, especially if your state doesn't have income tax. Either free or pay $8 for deluxe. Been using it for 3 years now and it's great.
I saw cashApp has free tax filing. Any idea how legitimate and usable?
Used to be Credit Karma. I've used it for several years and it's been fine. I switched to it when TaxAct got bought out and increased their prices 4x. I think the major weakness with Cash App is that you can't do multiple states.
I saw cashApp has free tax filing. Any idea how legitimate and usable?
Was using taxact until it was $12 for both Fed+state e-file. Cash app is what used to be credit karma. Have used them for last 5 years or so and no issues. However, not all advanced forms are covered, so, it depends on your tax situations.
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$10 on all my chase cards
Amex BCEveryday has $10 off but doesn't require you to use a particular URL so I might try and milk that with a $15 off that Coinbase/Etc have if I'm going to (heaven forbid) use the online software that imports my CryptoAccount logins...
Although I'm looking at taxbit and it seems to generate forms automatically so ... might not need that feature... IF that feature doesn't exist on the desktop, then so what. So many stupid variables, stupid marketing
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Used to be Credit Karma. I've used it for several years and it's been fine. I switched to it when TaxAct got bought out and increased their prices 4x. I think the major weakness with Cash App is that you can't do multiple states.
Correct - from t-mobile app. Not sure if the link is hackable from the desktop version for non t-mobile customers.