I’m sure doing it manually is the safest, but perhaps there’s a least poison for software/services for filing US taxes. What do you recommend? (or, atleast, what do you recommend steering clear of)

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    I can’t vouch for freetaxusa.com enough. Please, if at all possible, don’t use the big tax software. They are almost 100% responsible for the U.S. not having an easy tax system like other countries.

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      9 months ago

      Second this! I used it for the first time last year, and will absolutely use it again this year. Fuck TurboTax

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      not having an easy tax system like other countries

      Which countries, please? Income tax forms are horrible everywhere I know about (which is like 5 countries, so not a huge sample, to be fair).

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    I can also vouch for FreeTaxUSA, I’ve compared it against a few major tax companies and at least for relatively simple stuff, they were totally identical results, and just as easy to use.

    There are a few options for free filing based on income (generally, lower that $79k) here: https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free

    And if you’re in one of 12 lucky states, there’s an IRS Direct File trial program:

    Arizona
    California
    Florida
    Massachusetts
    Nevada
    New Hampshire
    New York
    South Dakota
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Washington state
    Wyoming
    
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    Fuck turbo tax, that shit sucks don’t use it - can’t say enough bad things about it. I’ve used cash app to file for free for a few years now. I doubt their privacy policy is any good, but it works well and I’m not trying to fuck around with my taxes…

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    If your taxes are simple enough, you should do it yourself.

    I only started paying other people to do it as my life got more complicated, marriage, kid, house, stock options, solar panels, etc. etc.

    Jackson Hewlitt is terrible, will never use them again.

    H&R Block is kind of the industry standard, but that also makes them a target:

    https://www.koin.com/news/tax-payer-information-compromised-in-hr-block-break-in/

    https://sileo.com/hr-block-identity-theft/

    https://kesq.com/news/crime/2020/04/30/several-tax-files-stolen-from-hr-block-in-cathedral-city/

    Your best bet would be to hire an independent tax accountant.

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      H&R Block forever earned themselves a place on my shit list a few years back when they plastered “free tax returns!” posters all over my area, got me to set an appointment, went into their office and waited over an hour past my appointment time, then brought me in, asked all the questions, established that I had a dead simple return…then informed me that their fee to do my taxes would be like $220.

      When I asked what happened to the “free tax blah blah” that was on every bus stop and billboard in the area, I got some convoluted explanation that basically said, “oh it’s free to walk in and sit down and have the consultation you just got, but any actual filing would be a minimum fee of $200”. The guy added that part of the reason he was running so late was having to explain all this to everyone else who came in today as well. Basically admitting it was all just a massive bait and switch.

      Walked out of there with my stuff and never looked back.

      For anyone who’s basically just working at one job and not planning to itemize, I feel like doing it yourself is really not significantly more difficult than going to an accountant. You still have to answer questions and supply documentation…so if you can read and understand what “enter the value from box 4 here” means, you can do everything the accountant is doing for you.

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    Do you know if your going to be filling out a 1040EZ or the full blown 1040? Do you own a business or are you an employee? If you make below “x” amount of money whatever irs.gov recommends because there’s a law that it has to be free and accurate for certain income levels and it’s the easiest way to do it if you qualify. If need more than that then you can start using that Google fu you have been training so hard at all your life.