GetSheila: TurboTax vs. TaxCut vs. TaxAct: What's the Best Deal?First Faved : Apr 14 2008 by mohitFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 3 timesFave It!
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If you want a downloadable tax program, TaxAct is the cheapest by far.
Quoted: In fact, TaxAct's prices are so good I am wondering why I have never heard of them before. (They even have a FREE standard program.) I can tell you from past experience that TurboTax and TaxCut are relatively user-friendly. Though I have never used TaxAct, Bald Man is switching back to it this year so it must be good.
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I totally used TaxAct. It was very easy to use. Of course, I don't have any complicated tax issues yet (no house, etc.) but for what it's worth, it was easy.
I had a couple complications with my taxes this year and found H&R's Tango site to be good way to tackle them. You pay a flat fee and have unlimited phone and chat assistance...which I used and was satisfied with. The interface was very user-friendly, much more than my previous experience with TurboTax.