Some mostly free options to try first..
The free services may charge for state filing. Worthwhile to check them out if they meet your needs over Turbo Tax Deluxe for $35.
IRS Direct File https://www.irs.gov/filing/irs-di...e-for-free Limited to 25 States
https://www.freetaxusa.
https://irs.treasury.go
https://myfreetaxes.com/
https://cash.app/taxes
https://www.olt.com/ Fed is free most states are $10 to e--file
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I did ask if I can return if I find a better price tho, and they said yes, if it's NOT opened.
so overall. yes, you can download and install on multiple pcs from 1 purchase for up to 5 federal filings and only 1 state filing. for those in NY, its different, since there is a state law that e-filing is free. Therefore, we've bought 1 TT each year, for 15 years, and the entire family files, 3 different housholds. mom, brother, sister-husband.
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5 feds. 1 state. can be installed on multiple devices. just not multiple state forms to be filed under single license.
1: can install on multiple pcs/devices, so can share with family members in different households (or friends)
2: your data and info isn't "stored in the cloud". its only a matter of time for it to be stolen/hijacked/ransomed/sold
3. you get the actual filing (PDFs) files - so you can store them for future or import to other programs - however, I believe you can also download your finished forms/filing from online version, just more steps/more difficult
4. CD makes good coaster or mirror after install :-) - but now they retired the media and its a direct download only.
Is there some reason/benefits as to why people pay almost twice as much to file with TurboTax instead of H&R?
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https://www.axios.com/2023/10/18/...pilot-2024
Arizona, California, Massachusetts and New York will integrate state taxes into this system, called Direct File.
Details: Taxpayers with relatively simple returns are eligible to participate in the pilot. The IRS currently anticipates eligibility will include:
Income: W-2 wage income, social security and railroad retirement income, unemployment compensation, interest of $1,500 or less
Credit: Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Credit for Other Dependents
Deductions: Standard deduction, student loan interest and educator expenses
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