Tax Software
No matter how complicated your return, we highly recommend that you use the H&R Block online filing program to work on your return.
You can start right now, and pay nothing until you decide to file, while using the program's extensive features and help files.
If you prefer to use tax software that you install on your computer, then we'll help you find exactly what you need.
Read reviews of the most popular software packages from Intuit and H&R Block , and compare features and prices.
The best selling tax software:
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• for 1040EZ, 1040A & simple 1040
• price: 19.95 after $5 rebate
• free state tax prep w/rebate
• free Microsoft Money
• free Delivery
• Review of Tax Cut Deluxe
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The tax software with the most features:
• best choice for 1040 filers
• price: 49.95 after $10 rebate
• free state tax filing w/rebate
• free Quicken Basic
• extensive help library
• Review of Turbo Tax Premier
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• for 1040 filers
• price: 29.95 after $10 rebate
• free state tax filing w/rebate
• free Microsoft Money
• more free software
• Review of TaxCut Platinum
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Advanced tax software for home and business:
Most advanced tax software for small business:
• price: 89.95 after $10 rebate
• a must for QuickBooks users
• for C and S Corps and LLCs
• extensive help library
• more help for small business
• Our review of Turbo Tax Business
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The most basic tax software:
State-only tax software:
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Save $300-400 or more with discount rates from all major insurance carriers, as well as local companies. It's like getting a nice refund in April!
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You'll get multiple quotes, all for free. It couldn't be easier.
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Read this disclaimer: This internet site provides information of a general nature for educational purposes only and is not intended to be legal or tax advice. We make no guarantees as to the validity of the information presented. Your particular facts and circumstances, and changes in the law, must be considered when applying U.S. tax law. You should always consult with a competent tax professional licensed in your state with respect to your particular situation.