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How to file your taxes online?
You can use either a tax software or a web-based version

By Peter Foss  

Summary:  Many people are afraid of filing their own taxes and end up paying a lot of money to companies like H&R.  But online tax return filing software tools now make it easy (even for a moron like me when it comes to tax law) to do it.  You do not have to know the tax law and you can never commit a mistake.

When I filed my taxes (1040-EZ) for the first time, I was so scared of the whole process that I simply sat in front of a woman in H&R and answered all the questions that she asked me.  While I paid close to a hundred bucks, but I was still relieved it was over.  Over the years, though, things became complicated.  I bought a house, got married, started investing online, started to itemize my deductions, and even worse, my wife started a small business in her garage.  In that process, H&R started to charge us hundreds of dollars.

That is when a friend mentioned that I try filing my taxes using a software.  So in 2001, I filed my taxes on the TurboTax website.  I used the web-based version since it was less expensive than getting a CD-ROM in the mail or downloading it from their website.  More importantly, I could work on my taxes whenever and wherever I wanted.  So when I needed to print something I did that part in the office and used the office printer.  It was way too simple and all I needed to do was to basically plug in information from all the stuff that I had received from banks, my employer, and my mortgage lender.  In other words, even a six-year old can get that right.  Plus, the software checks the whole thing for you to make sure that you get everything right.  (Related: Online shopping safety)

Another part that I liked is that the software actually reminds you if you claimed all the credits that you are entitled to.  From my experience for years with H&R, I realized that the folks there get paid not by the hour but by the number of returns they complete.  So they are always in a hurry and rarely bother to ask about some obscure credit that you are entitled.  Few other benefits of using a tax software:  

  • The return is filed electronically so it gets to both the IRS and the state agency in a matter of hours and you get an acknowledgement generally in a day or so that you are all set.  
  • And the refunds are so quick.  I entered my bank information and did not even have to wait for the check.  Since I use online banking, I simply logged on to see my refund that came in less than a week.  (Related link:  How to use your refund smartly)
  • The software remembers everything so in following years I did not need to complete all the information.  Most fields are already populated and you simply add new information.
  • The returns are saved online for years and you can access them whenever you need to.

Recommendations on how to use online web-based tax program or software on a CD-ROM

  • While I have used only TurboTax, there are many others like TaxAct, TaxHead, TaxCut, TaxBrain, etc.  Do your research and pick the one that works for you.
  • I like the web-based version but you will be just fine with a CD-ROM as well.  Installing it easy and you will have most functionalities of a web-based version.  They are slightly expensive but you can get a deal sometime on some websites.  If your income is low, you may also be eligible for free online filing on certain websites.

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