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I did switch to TaxAct one year but I found the TurboTax interface a little easier to use. Other than that they are pretty close in features.
Bill
If it's about the same cost as using an acct - we'll just go back to our "guy".
Thanks.
I've used TaxAct and TurboTax in the past, but this year I have serious blog income. I need to call in a CPA. My Dad is a CPA and will be doing my taxes this year. I'd recommend him to you, but you'd only get to speak with him by phone (his practice is in MO.). His contact info is at https://my.hdvest.com/larrytaylorcpa/default.aspx
While it sounds strange, by using TurboTax, I've actually come to enjoy doing my taxes (as much as you can enjoy that task!).
Total cost: $0
Let me recommend another alternative: File for an online tax extension changing your filing deadline until October 15, giving you 6 more months to finish your taxes. The extra time can be used to find the right CPA, search for extra deductions (we all need them in this economy), or to ensure accuracy of your return.
about 15M extensions are filed every year, and what many people don't realize is that the IRS doesn't ask for an excuse of why you need more time... it's automatic as long as you extend on time, with the right information. Using an e-file tax extension solution like FileLater.com will also give you en email notice when your tax extension is approved (something you won't get if you mail in the extension form).
Hope this helps!