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Old 01-18-2009, 05:09 PM
 
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I have used Turbo Tax for years but I have a business this year and I am using a CPA. She also will help me set up my quickbooks so things will be easy next year.
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Old 01-18-2009, 05:25 PM
 
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I have a small business and I use TurboTax every year for our home/business taxes. I went to Jackson-Hewitt two years and H&R Block one year and they charged WAY too much. Never again. I tried TaxCut instead of TurboTax but to me, TurboTax is more intuitive and user friendly and the process seems to be a lot smoother.
I agree. Turbotax is the way to go. Turbotax also offers an option of a professional doing it for you. I think it is $100 or so if Im remember correctly from last year (haven't started yet this year).

Ill also state that if you have State Farm Insurance, sign up at their website and you get discounts through turbotax. State filings are free. Normally going through turbotax directly it costs me around $180 or so. Through the state farm site it saved me around $80 (found out about this last year). It's well worth it if you have State Farm insurance for anything. It's the exact same thing, it's just a type of referall link I guess.

Edit: I also have my own business so it's not quite as easy as just putting in W-2 numbers or anything. I have quite a bit of accounting yet Turbotax makes everything VERY easy to do.
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