Buy your own tax software and share the cost with a few friends.
2007-02-02 11:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Go online and download all the forms and instructions you'll need. Use the shortest, simplest form you qualify for. If you own a home or condo, you should probably file the 1040, so you can deduct your mortgage interest.
The exception would be if you run a business. From experience, that's usually the breaking point where it becomes complicated enough to need a professional.
If you're just a regular taxpayer, it's really not that hard. Start at Line 1, read the instructions and follow them.
2007-02-02 11:28:33
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answered by hatchland 3
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If you don't make over a certain amount, Turbo Tax has a program called Tax Freedom that will file your taxes for no charge.
Even if you don't qualify, the regular Turbo Tax program is one of the easiest that I have ever used and addresses almost any tax situation no matter how simple or complex. The regular price is only like $20-$25, so it's still much cheaper than paying someone else to do it.
2007-02-02 12:17:57
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answered by moonj69 3
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Below is the URL for this. You just have to see which service you can use. Now the reason H&R block might do it for free, cuz then if you come they might say, pay a little and you can get your money in two or three days. Other wise, screw the man. You can wait. I did. Also it helps to , to have a bank account. When your refund is ready it is sent out Monday. By mail, it has to get printed, then sent, and mail transit may take an extra 5 days.
2007-02-02 11:29:21
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answered by Big C 6
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Go to the post office and get the forms to file for your self
2007-02-02 11:24:00
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answered by chica 2
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You may be able to fill out your federal and state forms online and file for free. Visit the IRS page below and find out if you qualify - it says 70% of all tax payers do.
2007-02-02 11:28:24
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answered by OminousOnus 3
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You can pick up forms and instructions from both the post office, or the library.
2007-02-02 11:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If you make less than about $40,000 per year, look for a VITA or TCE site near where you live, and trained preparers will do your taxes at no charge. Look on irs.gov for more information on these programs.
2007-02-03 08:47:57
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answered by Judy 7
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Go to the H&R Block website and you can do it online in only a short amount of time.
2007-02-02 11:30:03
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answered by l'il mama 5
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Do it yourself! I have been doing my taxes since I was 17 and have always got it right!
2007-02-02 11:32:39
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answered by SuzyBelle04 6
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