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21 Nov 09 Tax Software or a Tax Assesor?

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    Something like TurboTax would probably lead you through it, but if you’re nervous at all about it, a preparer might be the way to go. An option if your income is around $40K or less is to find a VITA site in your area – it’s a program sponsored by the IRS where trained, certified volunteers would do your taxes at no charge. Most sites efile. For more info see,,id=107626,00.html

    Most of the “tax tips” articles are legit. If someone claims that they know of things hardly anyone else does and can get you a bigger refund, they are almost surely NOT legit.

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    Check out taxACTonline. It’s real cheap and pretty good.

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    Sounds like you have an uncomplicated tax return. I suggest that you buy TurboTax and do your tax return yourself. You’ll get a rebate to pay for filing electronically and a free download for your state return, assuming you have to do a state return. The software will also walk you through the itemized deductions and answer you specific questions about what is and is not deductible.

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