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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 2101062" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>We have always used TaxAct and been pleased with the results. To be completely honest, I don't see how we could be missing anything - the software is very thorough and they keep us informed as to when they new versions have been updated for the following year's taxes. But like I said you here people talking... "My tax guy says you should be claiming "this" and I'm thinking to myself "Where? I didn't see a spot for that." So at least once I'd like to pay somebody that does it for a career to see if I feel like their expertise is worth the expense and to make sure I'm not missing anything. It seems to me there has to be a reason that in spite of the fact that there are a dozen places to do your taxes for under $50 on the internet, there are still intelligent people taking their taxes to a specialist and paying them $100-$200 to take care of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 2101062, member: 4869"] We have always used TaxAct and been pleased with the results. To be completely honest, I don't see how we could be missing anything - the software is very thorough and they keep us informed as to when they new versions have been updated for the following year's taxes. But like I said you here people talking... "My tax guy says you should be claiming "this" and I'm thinking to myself "Where? I didn't see a spot for that." So at least once I'd like to pay somebody that does it for a career to see if I feel like their expertise is worth the expense and to make sure I'm not missing anything. It seems to me there has to be a reason that in spite of the fact that there are a dozen places to do your taxes for under $50 on the internet, there are still intelligent people taking their taxes to a specialist and paying them $100-$200 to take care of them. [/QUOTE]
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