With tax season picking up speed and the tax documents arriving, many are gathering their paperwork looking to the prize of their refund check.
Changing the tax laws and adjusting the tax codes, the American government keeps the general public spinning when it comes to the details of the tax system.
I know I am confused and choose not to spend hours trying to figure it out, but rather to turn to someone else for assistance.
Last week, I shared how I use TaxACT for my tax filing choice. As I have only filed with TaxACT and other services offer free federal e-filing, I decided to compare the differences. Today, H&R Block is in the hot seat.
Free Option – Cost $0
The free option is suited for first-time filers and includes preparation for simple federal tax returns and e-filing.
Basic Option – Cost $19.95
Designed for simple returns, the basic option includes federal tax preparation, imports your information from last year (if you used H&R Block), and one federal e-filing. State filing comes at an additional cost.
Deluxe Option – Cost $29.95
Best for homeowners and investors, this package prepares your federal return, maximizes your home deductions and investment options, imports your information from last year (if you used H&R Block), and one federal e-filing. State filing has an additional charge.
Premium Option – Cost $49.95
Created for business owners and rental property owners, this option includes everything from the deluxe package plus assistance and calculators for reporting your investment income. State filing subject to additional fee.
In evaluating TaxACT and H&R Block, I am confident in my decision to go with TaxACT. My family’s filing last year included preparation for our federal return – which is not simple, preparation of our state return, all the calculators and help for our home and small business, imported our information from the prior year, and filed both our returns electronically for a cost of $17.95.
NOTE: To clarify, none of my tax filing posts are sponsored. I am not compensated for any of these posts.
In noticing that more companies are luring customers with free federal tax filing, I wondered how they compared. So, I’m finding out by doing a little research, and passing that information along to you. 🙂
Having looked at TaxACT and H&R Block, I will continue this evaluation next week with TurboTax. Stay tuned to see which option is best for you. Happy choosing!
Question: Do you know of any other free tax filing option? If so, please share in the comments as I will research those options as well.