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What is the best way to do personal taxes these days?
Back when I owned a business my taxes could be quite complicated so I had the CPA that did my company taxes also do my personal taxes.
When I sold the business I kept letting him do my personal taxes. For the first few years they could be quite involved. But these days my taxes are quite simple. More than a short form, but only schedule 1 and schedule E, with one entry on each.
Then my accountant sold his business and last year the new guy raised his rate about 15%. Then this year he raised the rate another 15% AND charged me a $50 bucks for a very simple question (How much funds to withdraw from IRA to keep from bumping up my IRMAA payment. It was a calculation that involved adding up four numbers and subtracting from an IRS published figure. And I gave him all the figures. I could have easily done it myself but I wanted a confirmation that I was doing it right.
So next year I want to do them myself. I'm not comfortable with a pen and paper so TurboTax? Some on-line program? What is best and costs less than $600?
Back when I owned a business my taxes could be quite complicated so I had the CPA that did my company taxes also do my personal taxes.
When I sold the business I kept letting him do my personal taxes. For the first few years they could be quite involved. But these days my taxes are quite simple. More than a short form, but only schedule 1 and schedule E, with one entry on each.
Then my accountant sold his business and last year the new guy raised his rate about 15%. Then this year he raised the rate another 15% AND charged me a $50 bucks for a very simple question (How much funds to withdraw from IRA to keep from bumping up my IRMAA payment. It was a calculation that involved adding up four numbers and subtracting from an IRS published figure. And I gave him all the figures. I could have easily done it myself but I wanted a confirmation that I was doing it right.
So next year I want to do them myself. I'm not comfortable with a pen and paper so TurboTax? Some on-line program? What is best and costs less than $600?