The business program does have a learning curve but once you figure it out it works fine. Compared to the personal program the business software is less guided in filling out the tax forms. Business program installs only under administrator profile I'm using Windows 10 , but if you find the file "HRB The original program was shipped fast with good packaging, The product key was valid without issue. The personal tax program works well; the business half needs a lot of tweaking.
The data import function works fine. It does your mis which really helps. The printer function needs improvement. Overall very helpful and worth the money but the business side is a little rough. I could not install the personal version, no matter what I tried. I was able to install the business version but it would not let me file a online. I had to print it out and mail it. That was a major inconvenience since I was traveling.
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Show More Show Less. Though it's excellent, it doesn't quite provide the cohesive, always-supportive experience of TurboTax's mobile app.
Free Online is truly free for preparing and filing both federal and state. It's more generous than competitors' free options. It supports the and numerous tax situations, including the W-2, the Earned Income Tax Credit EIC , childcare expenses and the child tax credit, student loan interest, and retirement income.
These prices are lower than those of TurboTax across the board, and are similar to TaxAct and Jackon Hewitt's pricing. Note, however, that with the free services you sacrifice quite a bit when it comes to hand-holding, which most of us end up needing at some point during the process. Note that tax prep services change their prices frequently, and they tend to go up the closer you get to the filing cutoff date—a good reason not to be a last-minute e-filer.
You may even be offered different prices for some services based on how you reach them online. The prices listed here are correct at the time of this writing, however. In general, using an app to file your taxes is a pretty good investment. Chances are good it will save you time, and you might also find you get a bigger refund, too. Most tax services allow you to do at least some of your taxes on your phone using an app, but it's more common to simply access their sites on your phone's browser.
Most tax sites use responsive design to deliver a version of the web service resized for your phone. In others, the interface does not translate as well to the smaller screen. You specify a filing status and enter details about any dependents.
It only asks these questions to determine which version you should use, but it certainly covers all these situations during the tax preparation process. If so, you can fill in the blanks from your paper form, take a picture of it with your phone, or upload a PDF file. Once you've completed that, it displays a list of other possible sources of income. To visit a specific topic, you click the small arrow off to the right, which opens the list of subtopics it covers.
Each subtopic has a Learn More button below it; this opens a small window with an explanation of the information it requires.
You provide the information by clicking buttons to indicate answers, entering information in fields, or selecting from lists of options. If you choose a subject area your version doesn't cover, a message appears with upgrade instructions.
It displays a list of every topic you visited and lets you revisit or delete entries. At the bottom of the page, you can click the Yes button to indicate that you must return to the income home page to visit more topics or the No, I'm Done button to see a summary of your responses.
Then the app moves on to tax, penalty, and payment items which includes your health insurance status and a summary of each. This is useful if, for example, you still have a tax document or two you haven't entered. You can search by form names or tax topics. Before the site transfers relevant data to any state returns you must file, it runs its Accuracy Review tool, which finds any errors and omissions.
It found some in my case and listed them, with a big Fix Issue button below each. I clicked it and was taken to the screen where I could make the correction.
When I was done, I was able to return to the list of issues with my return. I am glad to see that the Accuracy Review performs better this year than it has in years past. It's had numerous problems over the years, such as not taking you directly to the screens that contained errors and not making it easy to get back to the Accuracy Review page itself to consider other entries there. Now it works as it should. If you want to move to a screen that's many pages away, you can use the main toolbar Federal, State, and so on and its subsections, such as Income or Deductions.
Click on one, and it takes you to the beginning of that section. The site's navigation generally works, but constantly scrolling down to the bottom of the screen to click and move on gets cumbersome. In the , you can just swipe to move from screen to screen.
Context-sensitive help that's accessible with a click is critical. Despite the hype, filing your taxes isn't simpler this year. If anything, the many changes that came in with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may add to the usual tax-season confusion. Take the Home Mortgage section.
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