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https://cash.app/taxes Free federal and state. No income limits, supports most things, but a few limitations [cash.app].
https://www.olt.com/ Fed is free, most states are $10 to e-file. No income limits, supports almost all individual tax scenarios.
Some states support free e-file directly on their dept of revenue website. List here: https://thefinancebuff.
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Tax Year Effective Price
2023 14.99
2022 14.99
2021 14.95
2020 14.95
2019 14.99
2018 17.98
2017 9.95
2016 9.95
2015 9.95
2014 9.99 Turbo Tax
2013 9.95
2012 9.95
2011 19.99
2010 22.99
2009 19.99
2008 14.99
2007 42.00 Premium
2006 29.99 Premium
But for the rest of us watching and waiting...the price is STILL too high!
HOLD HOLD HOLD
I print it out, sign it and put it in an envelope w/stamp.
So, under $1 for me.
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But for the rest of us watching and waiting...the price is STILL too high!
HOLD HOLD HOLD
I print it out, sign it and put it in an envelope w/stamp.
So, under $1 for me.
But for the rest of us watching and waiting...the price is STILL too high!
HOLD HOLD HOLD
I'm going to wait until at least mid-march...but that is me.
I have the luxury of waiting.
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dont fall for their money grab.
print out and mail it to your state irs.
my state is just 3 pages. costs 1 stamp.
the summary page (dont send in) of the printout includes where to mail your taxes
easy peasy
The solution is to check your state's website to see if it has it's own free tax filing portal. If it does just print out the state return from the software and manually enter the information in on the state's free tax filing portal. Been doing it this way for the past few years in my state without any problems.
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I wish more/all states would pull what NY did. They require e-file whenever possible and require tax software to do so for no additional charge.
Oh, and if you want a second (or subsequent) state return, it costs more than the federal+state with these deals, and you can only get it from HRBlock. I think I read of a workaround by buying two "plus state" products. I don't know if that ever worked but it doesn't now. You can only download for $40+tax, no download from the website for the free [included] state, it must be done by the software and it doesn't save it. Not sure what they do if you don't have an internet connection (but if you claim that, you'd better not plan on e-filing even the included federal ones). Not even sure how it works with no internet connection as they have a number of updates, and if you get a box version, it was cut before any of the updates.