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  • C C P User 3

    Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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    ZurdoDev
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    Just file your own 1040. The instructions will tell you where the 1099's form should be reported.

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    • C C P User 3

      Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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      TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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      It sounds like your taxes are pretty simple. Just fill out the free online form available at irs.gov. If you don't want to do that I've used freetaxusa.com

      #SupportHeForShe Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun

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      • C C P User 3

        Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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        I was dubious at first, but I've used Credit Karma the last 3 years. It galls me to have to pay to file things electronically. Was a long time user of HR Block, but got sick of the free Federal, $39 State bs. I don't do 1099s, I'm my own C Corp, and my accountant (God Bless her) handles the corporate side. I've found CK perfectly suitable and really free (no income limitation BS, etc).

        Charlie Gilley <italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape... "Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783 “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759

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          I was dubious at first, but I've used Credit Karma the last 3 years. It galls me to have to pay to file things electronically. Was a long time user of HR Block, but got sick of the free Federal, $39 State bs. I don't do 1099s, I'm my own C Corp, and my accountant (God Bless her) handles the corporate side. I've found CK perfectly suitable and really free (no income limitation BS, etc).

          Charlie Gilley <italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape... "Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783 “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759

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          My son has used Credit Karma and likes it. :)

          #SupportHeForShe Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun

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          • C C P User 3

            Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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            Mark_Wallace
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            You can do your taxes without software in just two simple steps: 1. Count how much you've got left. 2. Send it in. (Related with a tip of the hat to the brilliant Bobby Thompson[^], RIP) [edit] Added a link, to reduce confusion over which Bobby Thompson I mean, and to vastly increase confusion for them as don't speak Pitmatic [/edit]

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            • C C P User 3

              Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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              Roger Wright
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              I've been using TurboTax for years and never had a problem. I originally used the free version, but as life got more complicated, I switched to the paid version. Unless you made a ton of money, you can probably use the free edition. I may have to upgrade again this year, since I started trading options and such last year, but it's worth it to have every transaction automatically imported for me!

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              • C C P User 3

                Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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                Gary R Wheeler
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                I've always used TurboTax. They basically have three versions. The middle level version supports 1099 reporting, and typically runs $50, compared to $35 for the bottom version. The top-level version is for folks with significant investment income, real estate assets, or business ownership issues. IMO the mid-level version (usually called 'Deluxe') is well worth the money.

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                • C C P User 3

                  Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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                  Jorgen Andersson
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                  I read the title as "Death and Texas", and wondered, what is he up to now?

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                  • M Marc Clifton

                    C-P-User-3 wrote:

                    Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

                    You're still responsible for last year's taxes. Oh, and anything you earned this year too. There is no exemption because of death! :rolleyes:

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                    Daniel Pfeffer
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                    Marc Clifton wrote:

                    There is no exemption because of death! :rolleyes:

                    I'm spending a year dead, for tax purposes. :D Stolen unashamedly from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

                    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                    • C C P User 3

                      Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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                      Craftsmandan44077
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                      You can do free file thru Irs website or use the basic HRBlock or TurboTax software.

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                      • H honey the codewitch

                        I suggest being either very rich or very poor so as to avoid taxes. :-D

                        hack everything.

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                        rjmoses
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                        I've been rich and I've been poor. Poor is better--nobody taxes it, nobody steals it, nobody tries to take it away from you, nobody says you owe them more poorness.

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                        • R rjmoses

                          I've been rich and I've been poor. Poor is better--nobody taxes it, nobody steals it, nobody tries to take it away from you, nobody says you owe them more poorness.

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                          honey the codewitch
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                          Me too, and I agree.

                          hack everything.

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                          • C C P User 3

                            Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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                            agolddog
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                            First, I assume from the use of 1099 you're in USA. I've used TurboTax online for years. Super simple to use, guides you through the process as much (or as little) as you like. I want to say that you don't have to pick your price level til the end based on how complex your return is, but not 100% sure on that. Year-over-year it's nice too. Carries info forward, reminds you if you (for example) had income from source X last year, but not this year--"did you forget X?".

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                            • D Daniel Pfeffer

                              Marc Clifton wrote:

                              There is no exemption because of death! :rolleyes:

                              I'm spending a year dead, for tax purposes. :D Stolen unashamedly from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

                              Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                              agolddog
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                              Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                              Marc Clifton wrote:

                              There is no exemption because of death! :rolleyes:

                              I'm spending a year dead, for tax purposes. :-D Stolen unashamedly from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

                              1. Nice steal. 2) Well, kind of, Marc (in USA at least). Your estate is liable for debts owed, including income taxes. I believe that's limited to the value of the estate, that not even the IRS can go after heirs' assets. However, capital gains on investments are calculated from the investments' price at the decendent's date of death, not from the original purchase price. Hopefully, that's better for the heirs, and certainly a lot less hassle. 3) For those single people out there, make sure that your assets are what's called "transfer on death". This means the asset transfers to the designated person without going through the probate process. Thus, they're more immediately available, and the local government doesn't get a cut. All of this is based on my experiences being the representative of a few estates in the midwest USA, and I am not a lawyer, so take these statements with a grain of salt.
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                              • A agolddog

                                Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                                Marc Clifton wrote:

                                There is no exemption because of death! :rolleyes:

                                I'm spending a year dead, for tax purposes. :-D Stolen unashamedly from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

                                1. Nice steal. 2) Well, kind of, Marc (in USA at least). Your estate is liable for debts owed, including income taxes. I believe that's limited to the value of the estate, that not even the IRS can go after heirs' assets. However, capital gains on investments are calculated from the investments' price at the decendent's date of death, not from the original purchase price. Hopefully, that's better for the heirs, and certainly a lot less hassle. 3) For those single people out there, make sure that your assets are what's called "transfer on death". This means the asset transfers to the designated person without going through the probate process. Thus, they're more immediately available, and the local government doesn't get a cut. All of this is based on my experiences being the representative of a few estates in the midwest USA, and I am not a lawyer, so take these statements with a grain of salt.
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                                I am a lawyer in Louisiana, who no longer practices law. You have never seen such naked greed or bitter in-fighting as when it is a large estate. Coming in second is the sale of a house because of a divorce.

                                Never trust a dog with red eyebrows!

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                                • C C P User 3

                                  Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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                                  MSBassSinger
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                                  I use TurboTax online and just pay the fee. It is well worth it.

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                                  • C C P User 3

                                    Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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                                    matblue25
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                                    I've been using H&R Block for several years. Cheaper than TurboTax, which I used previously. Beware - you have to pay $20 to e-file the State, although you do get the tax module for one State with the purchase. If you need more than one State, have to purchase it separately. Your situation actually sounds pretty simple. Wouldn't be hard to do it yourself. Hope you either had Fed tax withheld on the 1099 gig or already paid estimated tax.

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                                      Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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                                      Joe Woodbury
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                                      I used TaxAct for years and then one year, after filling everything out, it announced I owed them $70 or so to file. (Did the same thing to my oldest son last year only because he deducted his student loan interest.) I switched to OLT. Unfortunately, it went really downhill last year. (Before TaxAct and electronic filing, I used H&R Block's program and really liked it. My taxes are so simple this year, I may go back to H&R Block or just file with paper.)

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                                      • C C P User 3

                                        Have Used TaxAct for years. Simple, Questions --> Answers --> Click --> File --> Done; once in under two hours. This year I had a 1099 Gig for six weeks, and the voice on the phone at TaxAct told me that I would have to use their super duper high priced version. Searching the internet, I found... - This page of combined Link-Bait and PopUp annoyance... https://www.softwaresuggest.com/income-tax-software - This page, authored by "Beverly Bird" with seven suggestions... https://www.thebalance.com/best-tax-software-programs-4154205 - This page, from PcMag... https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/167894/the-best-tax-software - This page, authored by "Tina Orem", from NerdWallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/taxes/best-tax-software/ My finances for last year... - One ultra meager W2 source - One regularly meager W2 Source - One 1099 gig I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, I might wait and see if old age gets me before April....

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                                        John Wellbelove
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                                        One ultra meager W2 source One regularly meager W2 Source One 1099 gig I have no idea what any of those are?! I assume they must be terms local to the USA?

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