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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Do what I do.
Use TurboTax
If your return is simple, you can do it online for free.
If it's a little more complicated, spend $30-$100 (depending on what you need) for the downloadable software (which is what I do).
Takes most of the pain out of doing even moderately complex returns.
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I do not put my financial information online, period.
I have a separate computer for my finances. It is not connected to the internet. It has its own printer connected by a cable so it is not even connected to wifi.
Even if you buy Turbo Tax on a disk it cannot be installed without an internet connection. Ergo, you cannot use Turbo Tax offline. That's straight from Turbo Tax tech support.
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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Plus you can deduct the cost on your return.
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The standard deduction for married senior citizens filing jointly is $26,600. If I itemize deductions I come nowhere near that.