You could try Turbo Tax, its going to cost you around $40.00. Or you could try TaxCut. I hear that you can do your taxes and e-file them for free using there website. The website is http://www.taxcut.com.
You can use tax software from many companies for free at http://www.irs.gov
click on FREEFILE and give it a whirl.
If your return is complicated, i.e. education credits, rental properties, stock transactions, EITC then see a Tax Pro. He/she will get you enough refunds to pay their fee two or three times over. The average Tax Pro takes 120 to 240 hours of training each year on how to maximize refunds.
There’s a lot of good websites that offer useful tax tips. But there’s nothing better than going straight to the source to verify/insure that you’re have the latest most accurate information.
With that being said I’d Highly recommend you visit – http://www.IRS.gov (click on ‘individual’ at top left corner)
Here is a pretty good Tax Tips website, I found it to be quite helpful and informative……
http://taxtipsusa.blogspot.com
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Buy TurboTax. I’ve been using it for years.
You could try Turbo Tax, its going to cost you around $40.00. Or you could try TaxCut. I hear that you can do your taxes and e-file them for free using there website. The website is http://www.taxcut.com.
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You can use tax software from many companies for free at
http://www.irs.gov
click on FREEFILE and give it a whirl.
If your return is complicated, i.e. education credits, rental properties, stock transactions, EITC then see a Tax Pro. He/she will get you enough refunds to pay their fee two or three times over. The average Tax Pro takes 120 to 240 hours of training each year on how to maximize refunds.
There’s a lot of good websites that offer useful tax tips. But there’s nothing better than going straight to the source to verify/insure that you’re have the latest most accurate information.
With that being said I’d Highly recommend you visit – http://www.IRS.gov (click on ‘individual’ at top left corner)