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Eziekial wrote:Turbo tax is great if you have single source of income, no businesses and don't make over 100k. Once you get to that point, you're better off spending a few hundred and getting them done professionally.
Gargamellow wrote:Enjoy your money, guys. Every year I sign a paper for my ex which allows him to claim my children.
YES...I know I am giving him back 2/3 of what he pays in child support. But it keeps harmony in the relationship to give people free money. And my children need that harmony.
Eziekial wrote:It's worth it, seriously; if only for the signature on the submittal (a good accountant signs it for you).
Evermore wrote:well you do get the added assistance of the tax preparer if you are audited
Evermore wrote:2 years ago i used Turbotax. Then for comparison i went to H & R Block. My refund from H&R was much bigger.
Martrae wrote:Evermore wrote:2 years ago i used Turbotax. Then for comparison i went to H & R Block. My refund from H&R was much bigger.
Didn't H & R Block get into trouble for fudging returns?
Menlaan wrote:Evermore wrote:well you do get the added assistance of the tax preparer if you are audited
I'm not worried about an audit b/c I only record things that I have receipts for, and I keep everything for years. It takes me about a half hour to file my taxes b/c it's so simple. I doubt that I'll ever be audited the way I do taxes, but, if I did, it would be very quick to provide the information that would verify them.
Evermore wrote:2 years ago i used Turbotax. Then for comparison i went to H & R Block. My refund from H&R was much bigger.
Narrock wrote:Evermore wrote:2 years ago i used Turbotax. Then for comparison i went to H & R Block. My refund from H&R was much bigger.
I went to H&R Block for years. Two years ago was the last time I went there, and they charged me $157 to file. The TurboTax program costs about 16 bucks. My refunds were about the same whether I went to H&R Block or when I used the TurboTax last year. So, I came out ahead using the software.
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