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Where do you do your taxes??

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I am thinking about using turbo tax online since I am just filing basic and its supposidly free. I used tax act before and it was fine. What do you guys typically use to file?
 
My wife is a CPA. :green-grin:
 
I used one of the free online tax things a few years ago, might have been turbotax, which ever it was, it was free, was easy and quick.

My wife is a CPA. :green-grin:

cheater :hehe:
 
I only have my mortgage on the apartment and some standard stuff, so the gov. does it all for me. :p:

Good thing is I know there's little chance of me getting audited.
 
I work for a tax software company, and could use our software to do my own. But I choose to use a local CPA for personal, and legal protection reasons.
 
I've used both the Turbo Tax online as well as their PC software and both were easy to use. It may cost a bit more online if you have to file a state income tax form.
 
I do my own taxes....be careful with the FREE Turbo Tax my dad did it last year and ended up with a $150 bill at the end for extras like do you want it filled? That's extra...you want to print it...that's extra and it all adds up.
 
I use TurboTax. Really simple and walks you through all the steps.

One year I was going to receive $18. They wanted $15 to do the speedy payment/ electronic file option. I declined lol
 
Well of corse there is a app for that haha I did my taxes on my iphone with turbo tax lol talk about easy...
 
my wife did it for years, she was good. degree in accounting. now my ex. now i go to a real accountant. that way if something goes wrong someone that knows those things are done can tell the IRS how it was prepaired.
 
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