expired Posted by WoodrowB • Feb 25, 2025
Feb 25, 2025 5:33 PM
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expired Posted by WoodrowB • Feb 25, 2025
Feb 25, 2025 5:33 PM
H&R Block 2024 Tax Software (PC/Mac, Physical or Digital Download)
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For what it's worth, you can report your 1099 without listing all the individual trades by aggregating short term and long term gains. It makes importing less critical. Note this is for covered trades only (anything where the cost basis is reported, which is most things in the last 10-15 years). Agree it would be nice if some of the lower cost options would add this though.
Yes, I have import my TT 2023 to H&R2024 and it works.
Did you just get the deluxe version?
But...our 2 sons (high school and college) now have some W2 and 1099 forms for the first time this year. We are in FL so no state tax. I don't mind having them type in some info. Are sites like 1040.com and FreeTaxUSA the way to go for them? I don't mind paying $20-$30 if it makes sense, I'm just not sure.
Those sites will be fine for them.
Yes and they don't try to charge you extra for it like TT and Block online versions.
hrblock is $22 + $40 for the second state, unless the trick to download two states on different computers works
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And is it easy to switch from turbo tax to H&R?
I switched from TT to HR some years back and was able to import all info from the previous year TT file into HR.
First year is harder but after that it saves a lot of your basic information needed.
Yes, FreetaxUsA can handle complex income sources and does not have an income cap. They've added the ability to scan some forms. In a few years they'll have caught up in functionality if they keep improving.
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hrblock is $22 + $40 for the second state, unless the trick to download two states on different computers works
If someone had more than 2 states to file in, looks like 1040.com would be the best deal by far since they don't charge extra per state.