I’m sure doing it manually is the safest, but perhaps there’s a least poison for software/services for filing US taxes. What do you recommend? (or, atleast, what do you recommend steering clear of)

  • I’ve been using FreeTaxUSA.com tge past few years. Only the federal is free, state taxes are 15$ per, plus there’s a bunch of extras they try to get you to tac on, but as long as your taxes are simple and you’re not expecting to have something that may trigger an audit, they’re plenty enough.

  • I can also vouch for FreeTaxUSA, I’ve compared it against a few major tax companies and at least for relatively simple stuff, they were totally identical results, and just as easy to use.

    There are a few options for free filing based on income (generally, lower that $79k) here: https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free

    And if you’re in one of 12 lucky states, there’s an IRS Direct File trial program:

    Arizona
    California
    Florida
    Massachusetts
    Nevada
    New Hampshire
    New York
    South Dakota
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Washington state
    Wyoming
    
  •  flatbield   ( @furrowsofar@beehaw.org ) 
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    Like others said FreeTaxUSA. We use it and like it.

    Just know one downside is that it does not do direct imports from financial firms or other data sources. You have to enter the data. Otherwise for individual taxes, it is pretty complete. It also does not do Form 1041 returns which is for Trusts and Estates as separate entities, that is under their own EINs. Most people do not need that.

    Edit: Looks like this year a few imports have been added. One seems to be W-2 from PDF. The other is last year returns from some common other tax return providers. Not tried any of these. They already imported their own last year data.

  • Fuck turbo tax, that shit sucks don’t use it - can’t say enough bad things about it. I’ve used cash app to file for free for a few years now. I doubt their privacy policy is any good, but it works well and I’m not trying to fuck around with my taxes…

  • One way to find providers is to go to your states tax site and see who supports your state. This list is often a lot shorter list. The ones I would look at in general sorted by decreasing popularity of their web site last year:

    • TurboTax. 52%.
    • H&R Block. 31%.
    • FreeTaxUSA. 8%.
    • TaxAct. 5%.
    • TaxSlayer. 2.4%.
    • OLT.com. 0.58%.
    • 1040.com. 0.26%.

    The % numbers are really just relative website popularity of the options I listed at a point in time. As I said before, I favor FreeTaxUSA. Interesting they can import from TurboTax, H&R Block, TaxAct, TaxSlayer, CashApp, and OLT so they must consider those their major competitors. Also note that I believe the same company that is behind FreeTaxUSA also markets under TaxHawk and Express1040.com.

    TurboTax, H&R Block, TaxAct, and TaxSlayer tend to be the high end products in decreasing popularity and price. The first three tend to be somewhat similar pricing, and TaxSlayer a bit cheaper. FreeTaxUSA, OLT, and 1040.com tend to be the lower end offerings again in order of decreasing web site popularity though not always decreasing price. FreeTaxUSA appears to be the low end market leader.

    I have not used all of these but I have used FreeTaxUSA and TaxAct. Both were fine. We finally ditched TaxAct a few years ago due to rising prices and their stupid tiered pricing plans. FreeTaxUSA is just so much simpler then many of the other providers because it comes without most the marketing BS and it has a good price/value ratio.

    Others, feel free to comment and make any corrections to what I have said.