1: Free Tax USA
https://www.freetaxusa.
2: Cash App Taxes (Formally Credit Karma Tax)
https://cash.app/taxes
3: OnlineTaxes
https://olt.com/main/home/default.asp
4: MyFreeTaxes
https://myfreetaxes.com/
5: IRS Free File: Do your Taxes for Free (for AGI $73,000 or less)
https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-f...s-for-free
https://irs.treasury.go
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However, the online versions are different and have significant differences between Premium and Deluxe.
I was originally going to write that Deluxe Desktop supports everything that Premium Desktop does, but I see someone posted elsewhere that 2022 Deluxe Desktop doesn't support the (probably rare) situation of having all three of: (a) a loss on Schedule E, (b) income on Schedule C, and (c) ACA subsidies, while Premium does support it.
I had to stop using the software a couple years ago since they discontinued support for a form I needed in the Desktop edition, so I switched to something else.
https://www.hrblock.com/tax-softw...availab
I think the CD is pretty useless by itself, since you need to download the form updates anyways. I generally just save a copy of the installer in online storage if needed.
https://www.hrblock.com/tax-softw...availab
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https://www.freetaxusa.
https://taxeshelp.cash.
Weird that the paid H&R Block doesn't support it when the free ones do...
Yea thats one of the reasons I switched to the free ones, Free tax USA for the last several years.
No having to worry about getting the right one or paying more after the fact.
I just chatted with them and it was because my first payment attempt didn't go through (I think I typed in the wrong CCV number) -- I was prompted to try again and it went through the second time, but this apparently causes their ordering system some problems. They said I should have it by end of day tomorrow/Monday, once the system "re-validates" the payment.
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You can electronically FILE up to five federal returns for free. Extras cost more.
To electronically FILE a state tax return, you have to pay about $19 for each one. Unless your return is many, many pages long it's simply much cheaper to buy a stamp or two and send via USPS. If you indeed have a boatload of pages, the cost to mail might be more since it's determined by weight. It would take a huge number of pages to cost $18 in postage.
The tax companies are betting that lazy filers will just spend the extra money to e-file state returns also. It seems logical to assume that most people who do that don't visit this site much.
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