I write about money. I’ve been reviewing tax software and services as a freelancer for PCMag since 1993. Along the way, I took on reviews of other types of business and personal finance technology.
The apps, which are attractive and intuitive, work like the desktop browser version and offer simple data entry and import options. They even provide access to the Intuit Assist feature. TurboTax ...
Both H&R Block and TurboTax allow you to use apps on your phone or tablet to file taxes. Both also offer a free version to those who have a simple tax situation.
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Danni Santana has spent seven years as an editor and business journalist covering industries like sports, retail, restaurants, and now personal finance. Most recently he worked as a retail editor ...
TurboTax. We’ll cover the similarities and differences between these two tax filers ... The price for state returns is $0 with the free version or up to $64 per state filing. Free edition for a simple ...
If you’re earning an income in the United States, you’re probably filing your taxes yearly. Online tax preparation software, like H&R Block, TurboTax, and TaxAct, are some great options for filing ...
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