Free tax return program?

daughtersrus

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I've always used Taxact in the past but now you have to pay if you want to itemize. Of course, I didn't realize that until I was almost done.

I'm looking for recommendations for a free program. It also needs to be able to do forms for a home business.

Thanks!
 
the United Way offers free tax prep nationwide for singles making less than 54k, I forget the number if you are married. All you have to do is dial 211 and they set you up for a appt near you, usually at your library. They also tell you what documents you will need
 
AARP has a tax prep that is open to everyone and totally free. I keep children as well as my DH work, pension and such and never have a problem getting it done. E-filed and money in the bank in about 1 week. Check under AARP Taxaide.
 

Thanks for the help. I was looking to do them myself with an online program. In the past, I've used Taxact.com and Taxslayer.com and they have always been free. This year, you have to pay if it's anything other than an EZ form.
 
I don't know of any free online programs. But I know my mom volunteers at our local community college to do taxes for low income families, although she said they don't check incomes and since she is doing their taxes knows some are not low income. Anyhow you could always look and see if there is a community college near you that offers this service. The people that do them, like my mom are accountants that offer their services for free and help the students in the accounting programs learn how to prepare taxes.
 
Found FreeTaxUSA which says free for all federal returns. Anyone use them before?
 
Found FreeTaxUSA which says free for all federal returns. Anyone use them before?
I was wondering the same thing.

I was very frustrated with HR Block. Their site lists the forms that are free to file. I was doing my FIL's for him and I thought all the forms that he needed were free since they were listed as free on their site. After entering info for over an hour, I get to the 1099-misc that he gets for a very small amount (under $30 each) for some investments. I thought no problem, 1099-misc is listed as free. As soon as I click on it, it says that I need to upgrade to the Premium program for $49.99. It seems that they assume 1009-misc is for self employment and that you'll need to file a schedule C and SE. So while they claim the form is free, they insist you upgrade to the premium even if the only form you will fill out is the 1099-misc.

Looks like I will go back to Taxact and save him $35
 















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