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I was a loyal customer of taxact.com from about 2002 to sometime around 10 years ago when they just jacked up the prices from $12 or $13 to about $40 or more (I think they got bought over by some other company). I looked around and found FreetaxUSA and stuck with them since. Source: over 1 year ago
I wouldn't trust HR block for anything besides W2 returns. Anything that requires more, they usually won't have experience in. I usually don't suggest businesses to DIY. But if you're taxes are relatively small and simple I would use taxact.com. www.freetaxusa.com is an option also, but I don't know how good their business side of it is. I usually suggest that for w2 returns instead of going to HR block. Source: over 1 year ago
DIY I would use taxact.com. but this is preparing a return for someone else. so shouldn't be preparing this. partner with a tax pro and outsource the returns. get a cut of the revenue. I think even with 50% of the fee both parties will be happy. Source: over 1 year ago
Helping a friend ...tried to file on taxact.com he had earned income in 2019 but no earned income in 2021 from he sources mentioned below - so taxact says -. Source: over 1 year ago
The following January or February, you'll get a form in the mail called a W-2 detailing how much money you made from that employer during the previous year and how much was automatically withheld for taxes. (If you worked for two employers during the year, you'll receive two separate W-2s in the mail). When you've collected all your W-2 forms, go to taxact.com or turbotax.com (or something similar)*, and pick... Source: almost 2 years ago
I don't think the wallethub.com list is the source I would rest my entire case on, but I already conceded that Springdale is almost as diverse as Little Rock. I wouldn't lean too heavily on "there are multiple types of diversity, and also different kinds of white people" argument either if I were you. Anyway, it appears you have a chip on your shoulder about the whole thing so enjoy your downvote lol. Source: 11 months ago
I think it's important to understand that your source is a nothing but an advertisement for the website https://wallethub.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Created a new account at wallethub.com to monitor credit ongoing. Source: over 1 year ago
If you don’t pay your credit card you are being charged 36% on the new First PREMIER® Bank Credit Card. The card is unsecured and for bad credit. It has an annual fee of $50 - $125 1st yr, $45 - $49 after that. Plus, there’s a $55 - $95 one-time processing fee. (According to wallethub.com). Source: almost 2 years ago
His home, that certainly could be a pretty big difference, again depending on a lot of factors. The median home price in NYC is $733k per Zillow, and $161k in STL, so that is a big difference. If he'd buy the median home in either place then I get a ~$10.5k difference in property taxes (using figures I got from wallethub.com). Source: over 2 years ago
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