Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Just do them yourself. All it takes is the internet, a printer, a few hours and some research.
Originally posted by: akshatp
The only reason I dont want to do it online is because I got married last year and thought it might add some benefit that I am unaware of to go to the office since this is the first time I am filing jointly.
Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Originally posted by: akshatp
The only reason I dont want to do it online is because I got married last year and thought it might add some benefit that I am unaware of to go to the office since this is the first time I am filing jointly.
Odds are probably not. I wonder if you could do it yourself, find out what you're getting back, go there and have them do all the paperwork and find out what they say you're getting back. If it's less, tell them thanks but no thanks and walk out.
I did free TaxAct for federal + went to my own state's website software for free state taxes. Sure, it took 3 hours longer than if I just did them by hand (which would take ~5 mintues total), but I got my money weeks faster.Originally posted by: Citrix
yourself = free
tax software - 40 bucks
H&R block = min 100 bucks.
you tell me.
Originally posted by: akshatp
Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Originally posted by: akshatp
The only reason I dont want to do it online is because I got married last year and thought it might add some benefit that I am unaware of to go to the office since this is the first time I am filing jointly.
Odds are probably not. I wonder if you could do it yourself, find out what you're getting back, go there and have them do all the paperwork and find out what they say you're getting back. If it's less, tell them thanks but no thanks and walk out.
Then I dont have to pay them anything?!?!?!? After they did all the preparations and all???
Originally posted by: akshatp
The only reason I dont want to do it online is because I got married last year and thought it might add some benefit that I am unaware of to go to the office since this is the first time I am filing jointly.
Originally posted by: jfall
H&R block employees don't even really know what they are doing, they just take your information and plug it into their software.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: jfall
H&R block employees don't even really know what they are doing, they just take your information and plug it into their software.
QFT
Originally posted by: puffff
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: jfall
H&R block employees don't even really know what they are doing, they just take your information and plug it into their software.
QFT
Not always true. There are H&R Block employees who know the tax code through and through and can help you get your taxes right.
What is an enrolled agent?
An enrolled agent is a person who has earned the privilege of practicing, that is, representing taxpayers, before the Internal Revenue Service. Enrolled agents, like attorneys and certified public accountants (CPAs), are unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, what types of tax matters they can handle, and which IRS offices they can practice before.
