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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This deal is applicable for additional State downloads and the e-filings. Each State download and e-filing can be done as separate orders.
I have to file to multiple States. And I have many cards with Chase and BofA. So I activate the deal on all my cards and do each purchase piecemeal to save $20 for each item. I end up recovering $100+ by doing this.
Edit: Looks like Chase Offers is now 30% cash back. BofA is $20.
I read in another thread that the Fidelity deal also works with Chase cards.
I read in another thread that the Fidelity deal also works with Chase cards.
Cannot even get it to work - says I'm not eligible for eFile based on their records. Once you commit the payment online it won't let you clear the entry and start over...for some reason.
Says I didn't file with TT last year - I did, and it pulled in my AGI from their own database.
Select "none of the above" on the form where you select Dual Citizen/Resident Alien, it then opens that pathway and starts asking about that.
Asks for Review on items, you click review, and it just reloads the page rather than opening the form it wants you to review.
Highly recommend either waiting for them to work kinks out or using something else this year. I've used TT for 6 straight years. Maybe the desktop version is better.
Chase 30% back up to max $20 so same offer as BofA.
Chase is scaled because it's a % deal. To get $20 max you'll need to make a purchase of $66.66.
I would love to be wrong about this.
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I need your CPA! Mine was $600 in 2019.
I read in another thread that the Fidelity deal also works with Chase cards.
Though I don't think it's a browser tracking cookie when activating the deal. I believe the activation is cached server-side on Chase/BofA's end. Chase/BofA has access to the transaction when you use one of their credit cards. This is how they'll validate the purchase.
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