I did mine with just a calculator and pen and the forms for years, but finally gave a tax program a try a couple of years ago. Now I use "TaxACT", and find it does a very good job. I do not file electronically, although TaxACT offers that if you want it. I just print out the returns (Fed and State) and mail them in. Below is a link to the TaxAct website if you're interested.
2006-07-11 17:00:44
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answered by Jolly 7
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Internet. Depends on your gross income, but if it is under such and such (I think $50K per year), the IRS provides a list of websites, such as Turbotax, that will allow you to use their online versions and submit for free also.
Some states allow online submissions as well. Utah has it all online, you just have to have done your federal one first, and then plug in the numbers and click to send!
2006-07-12 00:00:31
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answered by powhound 7
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I use taxact.com and file electronically. It goes through faster and is a whole lot easier than trying to use a calculator. It also checks for errors on your return before sending it in.
2006-07-12 01:16:24
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answered by princess_cde_17 1
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2005 Deluxe + State
https://www.taxactonline.com
2006-07-12 03:23:28
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answered by nill 2
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Intuit. Easy to use, Love it. On-line file as well.
2006-07-12 00:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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the tax firm I work at uses ProSeries, however, I personally use turbo tax
2006-07-12 02:11:16
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answered by dshcpa 3
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