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ColbyNA wrote: » I have a tax guy, he's much cheaper than HR Block, and he's far better.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Has anyone deducted their certification exams, and study material before? If so where should that be done?
Zartanasaurus wrote: » Me and the Mrs. have been using taxact.com for the last three years. Highly recommended.
billscott92787 wrote: » I've never deducted cert exams, idk if you can.
JockVSJock wrote: » Don't know if I trust the online version, like to maintain control over my data.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » While I agree with you on the issue of maintaining control of the data, that data is going to the most evil agency on the face of the earth, so I don't really such much need to protect.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » As I do not run Windows anymore (and haven't for years)
JockVSJock wrote: » Agreed totally with this statement...However think of the risk by not complying. Guess I'll keep filing.
Their software runs on Mac too...I have a Mac now as well, so I'll try doing it that way this year.
blargoe wrote: » I guess I'm the only one here using online Tax Cut from H&R Block. I've been very pleased with it. From most accounts from people that have used both, they are pretty similar. If I didn't have it set up where all my info gets automatically populated when I file my returns in subsequent years I might would try TT out. It's worked out well for me.
blargoe wrote: » Mmmmmmk. The only money H&R block gets is the fee for using their software to file your taxes. The IRS and state DOR cut a check to me for the actual refund. It's not possible for them to "steal" like that.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » Amen. The IRS is the one government agency I do not want paying *any* kind of attention to me. They can really screw up your life. Ability to seize assets without court order + penalties and fees that would make a loanshark's nose bleed = I'll pay my $#!@ing taxes
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