You might well have heard about TurboTax, the most widely used tax prep software among consumers who are doing their own taxes. Yet how does this set of Windows-based and online solutions, offered by Intuit, compare versus similar offerings from other vendors? In the first of a series of reviews on tax prep software for 2013, we take an in-depth look at this question.
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Ted Needleman Notebook Enthusiast NBR Reviewer
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If your adjusted earned income is less than $57,000, you can file for free online.
Free File: Do Your Federal Taxes for Free
If you make more than $57,000, it is usually in your best interest to spend a few hundred dollars for a real accountant (not some H&R block or Liberty tax setup) to sit down with you and go over your taxes.
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