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Last year was annoying because they took a while to get the CA state return going but this year everything was done quickly.
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The only thing holding me back onto TT or HRBlock is because I cannot enter 100's of these items, cost basis, profit, loss, long term, short term basis, etc. manually. I would ditch any of these behemoths if the free ones could connect to the brokerage and banks.
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Sorry, I have been doing my taxes with a CPA for long time. Thought of saving some money this year by using online service as my tax situation is simple.
The only thing holding me back onto TT or HRBlock is because I cannot enter 100's of these items, cost basis, profit, loss, long term, short term basis, etc. manually. I would ditch any of these behemoths if the free ones could connect to the brokerage and banks.
My recollection is that most free services specifically exclude returns with trading and other more complex needs.
I probably wouldn't trust something that complex to a free service anyway.
Of course, I probably wouldn't trust a CPA, either, given that the only time I ever hired one they made several easy to spot mistakes and would've cost me much more in taxes if I had trusted them, so... every option sucks, I guess, lol!
I probably wouldn't trust something that complex to a free service anyway.
Of course, I probably wouldn't trust a CPA, either, given that the only time I ever hired one they made several easy to spot mistakes and would've cost me much more in taxes if I had trusted them, so... every option sucks, I guess, lol!
It's not about trust, I can very well do my taxes by following the instructions on each form. For people who don't know/care each tax form has detailed instructions on what numbers to enter in each of the fields.
What I don't like is the data entry of hundreds of records. I would rather pay a tax service $50 just for making that part easy. So I guess I'm stuck with TT for a while then.
What I don't like is the data entry of hundreds of records. I would rather pay a tax service $50 just for making that part easy. So I guess I'm stuck with TT for a while then.
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I do my taxes in both turbo tax and cash app to make sure totals match up within a dollar (since Turbo tax catches some situations and tax cuts better) then submit for free with cash app once satisfied.
turbo tax only makes you pay when ready to submit or preview forms. it shows your obligations, etc for free.
I echo the CPA's note - TT sucks and Intuit is a horrible company. TT has been slapped around by the government repeatedly for misleading marketing and other issues.