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any tax gurus out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 332145" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>He needs to go to the irs website and click on freefile. If he made less than $45,000 last year he can go through the freefile link and get taxcut or turbo tax. Or other programs, but most are based on the two I mentioned. I have doen this for years and it is the same program you buy from the company.</p><p></p><p>Either of these will handle the sale of the house, his wages, everything. He will still need to pay for state taxes, but the fee is nominal to get the program for that. The software will prompt him to do that.</p><p></p><p>This is FAR better than paying a tax preparer. You have the resources of H&R Block if you use Tax Cut, and of whoever makes Turbo Tax if you use them. There are few real differences between these programs. I have done mine with Tax Cut for years, and done a friends with Turbo Tax a few times. I didn't see much real differences in how they worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 332145, member: 1233"] He needs to go to the irs website and click on freefile. If he made less than $45,000 last year he can go through the freefile link and get taxcut or turbo tax. Or other programs, but most are based on the two I mentioned. I have doen this for years and it is the same program you buy from the company. Either of these will handle the sale of the house, his wages, everything. He will still need to pay for state taxes, but the fee is nominal to get the program for that. The software will prompt him to do that. This is FAR better than paying a tax preparer. You have the resources of H&R Block if you use Tax Cut, and of whoever makes Turbo Tax if you use them. There are few real differences between these programs. I have done mine with Tax Cut for years, and done a friends with Turbo Tax a few times. I didn't see much real differences in how they worked. [/QUOTE]
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