JudyJB wrote:Just finished my income taxes. I always put it off until the last minute because I think I am always worried I will have to pay a lot of money. I have to estimate payments for some extra income I received this year and struggled to pay them. However, it turns out I am getting a federal refund almost as big as my estimated payments!! So I really did not have to pay so much in the first place.
One advantage of not working next year means I won't have to pay taxes on half of my SS, so that will help offset the loss of income.
So that takes a lot of stress away. I noticed Barbie was also a last-minute filer. Did you get yours done yet, Barbie???
LOL. . . I'm not Barbie, but. . . I filed my state return yesterday. I am also a "last minute filer".
I have used the H & R Block software or several years to do my taxes, and have been pleased with their software. This year when I was browsing software (I pay for my tax software - I don't use online "free" versions of tax software), I was happy to see that H&R Block offered "Free efile". Sounded good! Did my taxes, got federal efiled. . . only to find out that H & R Block requires $20.00 to efile my state taxes (I needed to give them my credit or debit card number - that wasn't happening!) or $38.00 (!)
to efile using a portion of my measly federal refund.
REALLY?? I put the "cheapness factor" for H & R block at a "10". Instead of the fast $38.00, I put a fifty-cent stamp on an envelope and "filed" my state return via the U.S. Post Office.
I will probably go with TurboTax next year. They offer free efile for both state and federal.
Ladies, what is your favorite tax software? Or do you prepare your return the old-fashioned way, with a pen, a calculator and a bothersome stack of paper? Or do you just throw up your hands and let your tax preparer person handle it for you?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks.
Anne