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Many endorphins released upon completion. Nice refund coming - not too big or too small. Life is good. Next year no more procrastination.
TaxAct worked fine for me. With all the paperwork lined up it took about an hour.
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doing mine this weekend (we get to the tuesday here in MA). how did you like TaxAct (and have you used TurboTax ever?)
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I've used both MacInTax and TaxCut in the past. All work fine, but I'll stick with online from now on.
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I've done my federal and one of my two states-- the other of the two isn't due for another month, but I'll probably do it this weekend anyway. I did NOT use any of the online filing options, for two reasons:
1) I'm still not sure I'm thrilled with the idea of some third-party company (TaxAct, etc.) having all my financial info
2) It seems like the move is to go online, and in the process, to either collect your information and/or to charge you something. (And not cheaply, I might add-- H&R wants $25-35 for online filing.) Well, some of us luddites will still prefer having things in paper form, and refuse to pay additional, for something that ought to be free.
So... instead what I did was download the *free* H&R software, and use it to print out a paper return for the federal, then do the state by hand.
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[quote mrbigstuff](we get to the tuesday here in MA).
That's the nationwide deadline this year.
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I agree TAXACT online (free and free filing) was smooth and painless. Rather than paying a preparer each year, why don't some of you just go in an try it, without sending in the form. See how easy it is and compare the final results with what your preparer conjured up?