TaxACT Online Software

By Sullivision, published Feb 05, 2008
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For the past 2 years I have been submitting my federal tax returns online via the TaxACT Online software program. It is free to use for your federal returns, and quite simple as well. I found this site on the IRS's website for filing taxes. My taxes are pretty simple as I do not own a home, have children and am single. I could do them without software, but TaxACT does all the configurations for me, so there's no adding or subtracting problems.

To get started, make sure you have your W-2(s), 1099's, and other pertinent tax information you may have received from any banks or investments you use. The first step is for the program to just get some basic information from you such as your name, address, and social security number. The next step is a series of questions relating to life events that may have occurred to you within the past year. These could be marriage, having a child, hurricane victim, changing job, and the like. Step 3 is the question and answer part for the federal tax return portion. It will ask you questions such as wages, misc. income, itemized deductions, adjustments to your income. Step 4 is questions for your state tax return. This will just be additions and subtractions to your income, based on the state (s) you resided in. The fifth step is the review process. TaxACT will review all the information you have entered and make sure they aren't any red flags that pop up. If you used the program last year or if you have your tax refund information handy from last year, you can enter that as well and it will give you a side by side comparison showing you any increases or decreases in income, adjustments, and final return or payment due.

Once you have all your tax information entered, you have 3 options for filing. You can file it electronically, which will get you're your refund in 10 days or less if you have it direct deposited. You can file it by mail by printing out your return and mailing it in, or you may file an extension. Your extension form must still be filed by the tax cut off date.

Did You Know?
It's free to file your federal tax returns.
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Great analysis! Although TaxACT is not one of my favorite tax programs, you have put together a balanced and informative review.

Posted on 08/13/2008 at 10:08:38 AM

 
Sounds good!

Posted on 03/20/2008 at 2:03:04 PM

 
Sounds like a good resource. I used TaxCut software from H & R Block last year and it messed up my taxes. The IRS fortunately caught the error, and I got my refund. Thanks for the review.

Posted on 03/17/2008 at 9:03:04 AM

 
How do the features compare with something you'd run from home (as opposed to over the internet) like TurboTax?

Posted on 02/28/2008 at 2:02:41 PM

 
awesome info! i've been having someone do my taxes for me but i am like you, no home, no kids so this sounds really easy! might as well save some money by doing it myself!

Posted on 02/08/2008 at 10:02:57 AM

 
Really great information.

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 4:02:36 AM

 
Hubby is the tax preparer here and he has most of them done - using Tax Act. He is ultra cautious with software and had no problems with this program whatsoever. He had nothing but good things to say, like you!

Posted on 02/05/2008 at 10:02:41 AM

 
Never heard of this, but worth looking into.

Posted on 02/05/2008 at 10:02:18 AM

 
We have used this the last couple of years to, it works well for us.

Posted on 02/05/2008 at 9:02:10 AM

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