"Free" tax filing online
Feb. 24th, 2008 04:32 pmHere's an update on just how free they are. Turns out you can't send in a state one for free anywhere.
1040NOW.NET - $17.95 state
Online Taxes @ OLT.com - $7.95 state
H&R Block's TaxCut Free File - $29.95 for state
eSmartTax By Liberty Tax Service - $9.95 state
ezTaxReturn.com - $19.95 for State
Free TaxACT - $13.95 for state
CitizenTax - $12.88 state
Tax$imple-Deluxe Version - $7.95 state
Tax$imple and OLT have the same lowest price for printing/efiling state returns. OLT looks prettier and appears to have more guarantees, so I think I'm going w/ them.
1040NOW.NET - $17.95 state
Online Taxes @ OLT.com - $7.95 state
H&R Block's TaxCut Free File - $29.95 for state
eSmartTax By Liberty Tax Service - $9.95 state
ezTaxReturn.com - $19.95 for State
Free TaxACT - $13.95 for state
CitizenTax - $12.88 state
Tax$imple-Deluxe Version - $7.95 state
Tax$imple and OLT have the same lowest price for printing/efiling state returns. OLT looks prettier and appears to have more guarantees, so I think I'm going w/ them.
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Date: 2008-02-27 03:53 am (UTC)I'm asking b/c the icon.
I got into nasty interpertation rules of Roberts rules. Eventually people began to hate me for knowing more than the "parlimentarian" of the club. She hated me because I told her she couldn't vote if the president was going to her for advice, and she knew it. So I knocked a vote out of the competition.
What did you do undergrad in, dare I ask? My degree is biochem so from time to time you may see a locked post about me complaining about my lab/work conditions/idiot coworkers.
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Date: 2008-02-27 12:42 pm (UTC)MS: Astronomy
I'm more likely to bitch about my students, or about grading, or sometimes about academia and the administration.