I Finally Got Around To Taxes
After reading all the reviews, I finally took the plunge and ordered my tax software from the Amazon Discount Store. TurboTax, TaxCut, or TaxAct were the three tax software choices. I’ve used Intuit TurboTax over the past fifteen or twenty years. However, after reading some of the reviews, and the increase in the cost of the tax software, and the fact that I needed personal, business, and corporate tax returns to deal with, I decided on H&R Block TaxCut. It seemed to have the most bang for the buck. H&R Block TaxCut software allowed me to do it all, with a savings of over a hundred dollars when compared to having to purchase two different highend versions of TurboTax, in order to do what one version of TaxCut can do.
While I consider myself to be an Internet power user, I still have an aversion to sending in the tax returns electronically. The e-file feature was not that big a deal, since I like to print out the return before it is ever sent to the IRS or State. There is something that seems too fast about sending the return via the Web with the e-file feature, and if you forget something after you have sent the tax return in, it would be most difficult to correct.
I like to double check my return by printing it out. When I read that TurboTax was going to charge for printing out tax returns (they subsequently changed this when people became outraged) and saw the major increase in the price, I figured I would try another tax program.
With TaxCut, I can import the data from TurboTax. Check out H&R Block TaxCut 2008 Home & Business + e-file today.
1 year ago
