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zentiggr | 3 years ago

Your situation sounds like one that a CPA would be perfect for - especially with business taxes involved.

Our household has just the basic salaries / expenses / 401k / IRAs. THe year I received some temporary additional benefits, Intuit decided that I had to pay premium in order to enter that single additional 1099.

I left, found a much simpler, straightforward service with which I filed legitimately free, and have never looked back.

Plus, I've read about Intuit's history with the whole market, and I will never willingly give them a damn cent.

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rurp|3 years ago

> I left, found a much simpler, straightforward service with which I filed legitimately free, and have never looked back.

Which service is that? I haven't filed my taxes this year and am willing to spend some time switching to an app that's less scummy than Intuit's offerings.

astura|3 years ago

Not GP but I've been using TaxHawk/FreeTaxUSA (same company runs both sites) for more than a decade with no problems, no upsells, and no dark patterns. Filing federal taxes is completely free with them for everyone, so there's no harm in giving them a shot. If you want to add your state tax filing in at the end (if applicable) it will only cost $15. There's no obligation to buy anything, you can file your federal taxes for free without purchasing the state tax filing option.