3 Free E-File Tax Services

1. Turbo Tax Free Edition

You probably already know that if you make a lot of money or have complicated taxes you won’t be able to file your taxes for free. Usually, for people with high incomes or a lot of assets, it makes sense, and it’s worth it, to pay someone to do your taxes. But, if you’re like me, filing your taxes is just a matter of plugging the right numbers into the right places.

Turbo Tax Free Edition is a good option for people in this situation. You can download the program at www.turbotax.com. If you’re worried that you need extra help to avoid tax debt, there are several different programs that you can pay for to e-file your taxes through Turbo Tax. There is also a free online from H&R Block at www.hrblock.com.

2. IRS Free File

This program is a partnership between the IRS and private tax-preparation companies. You may only file for free if you made less than $ 57,000 in 2009. This program is only for filing federal taxes, so if you live in a state that has income tax, you’ll need to file those separately. IRS Free File is at www.irs.gov/efile.

IRS Free File lets you use tax software with help on every step. You can also file the tax forms online without tax software, after completing the forms yourself.

3. TaxAct Free Federal

This program is actually the one I used last year. There is an option on TaxAct for filing state taxes as well, making it easier for people who have to file both and don’t have complex taxes. TaxAct is simple to use, and really quick.

TaxAct is located at the painfully obvious web address of www.taxact.com, as if they were trying to hide anything. One of the benefits of e-filing taxes is that it gets your return back to you quicker, if you get one, and they indeed have direct deposit.

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