Subject says it all. Hooray for procrastination!
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Subject says it all. Hooray for procrastination!
There are some good links off the IRS site. You have to meet certain requirements to use them, but I was lucky enough to find one that fit the bill. I entered the data off my W2's, pressed Submit, and had my money in about ten days, with no fee at all.
Turbotax.com is good too.
However, they do charge a small fee.
http://www.hrblock.com/
It's quick, easy, well-organized, and free.
Just got my check back yesterday too, woot.
Ooh, I haven't done it yet, either ;)
Thanks.
EDIT - everything I see at HR Block is charging me =(
shame on you. I used turbo tax online. didn't have any problems with it and I was done within 15 mins. the cool thing is you can save your information and come back to it when you have time.Quote:
Originally Posted by skelly
I went with HR Block myself.
OT: Turbo Tax is of Satan. Too much piracy protection in it, it mucks around with your computer. Use TaxCut.
our situations are different i'm sure. i'm still living with my parents.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mzo
yeah, you can save it halfway and come back to it later if you want too.
Little tip if you want to go with tax prep companies like H&R Block and Jackson-Hewitt, they tend to put unreal charges, fees, and interest on whatever refund you get, and on one of the news magazine shows (I want to say 20/20, but can't say for certain), a guy was charged 55% interest on his refund.