1: Free Tax USA
https://www.freetaxusa.
2: Cash App Taxes (Formally Credit Karma Tax)
https://cash.app/taxes
3: OnlineTaxes
https://olt.com/
4: MyFreeTaxes (for AGI $89,000 or less)
https://myfreetaxes.com/
5: IRS Free File: Do your Taxes for Free (for AGI $89,000 or less)
https://www.irs.gov/file-your-taxes-for-free
https://irs.treasury.go
6: IRS Free Fillable Forms: Do your Taxes for Free (no AGI limit)
https://www.irs.gov/e-file-provid...able-forms
List of states with free state e-file directly on their website [thefinancebuff.com]
(requires transferring data from your tax software to the state website)
You can apply Amazon digital credits to save even more (YMMV). However it only applies to the "normal" listing; NOT the GC offer.
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TT strongly pushes Premier and Home & Business but the fact is that TT Deluxe can handle every situation that these more expensive versions can. The only exception that I am aware of is the ability to create W2 and 1099 forms for employees in H&B.
Deluxe has everything for all investment types, everything for owners of rental properties, everything for self-employed (1099-NEC/Schedule C filers), everything for those who do itemized deductions.
The higher versions offer more guidance but Deluxe has all the forms required and will still walk you through all of it.
Note that Turbotax Online is completely different, Deluxe Online is purposely limited forcing more complex returns to use the more expenisve Online versions than Deluxe.
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I'm thinking of getting this but I wonder if the deluxe would fit my need? I have stock accounts that I buy and sell a few times during the year...I don't have house to rent out or do any business...
Can anyone advise? Thank you
I'm thinking of getting this but I wonder if the deluxe would fit my need? I have stock accounts that I buy and sell a few times during the year...I don't have house to rent out or do any business...
Can anyone advise? Thank you
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So, might be worth looking into a professional to do taxes for you, as my total is $55 more to do my own taxes with only a W-2 and some 1099-INTs. Also, it sucks that free file is income limited on the IRS website (you know, the place I'm paying all these taxes to), as I would love to take advantage of that, and I really don't understand the rationalization (I suppose good lobbying leads to irrational policy, or at least consumer unfriendly policies) to make it income based.
I would love to be wrong about this.
Especially in my situation with only a W-2, 1099-INT, and some mortgate interest reporting. These are all public records and the IRS knows exactly what I payed and what I owe or should get back. It's infuriating that I have to compute it all for them, give them the answer they already know, and if I get the answer wrong they can hit me with punitive damages, but if they get it wrong, then no harm no foul.
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