sardarji said: I get a blank screen after completing address. I don't see download button. use ie,i had the same problem with firefox,it will ask you for the county
I have downloaded it but I am wondering if it is like the online version where it prepares the taxes for free but doesn't give you the result until you pay. Only way to find out is to go through the whole process and see if it generates the forms at the end.
Not to threadcrap...this is actually a good deal, but from a previous FW deal I got TaxCut for about -$10 AR. Sure, it required rebates, but I did get them all (already) and it included state as well, plus an efile for both fed and state. If you're planning to efile, you'll get hit for $15.95 on the federal here...plus you've got to then purchase state software and pay another $15.95 efile for that. Just letting you all know, and having gone through this before (and this year), I was very pleased with the simplicity of having the Federal+State+2 free efiles included and how easy it made everything.
PNP
Thrifty Member
posted: Mar. 14, 2007 @ 9:52p
I think H&R did this last year but they stick it to you to buy State separately... unless of course you live without state tax.
rbraden said: Not to threadcrap...this is actually a good deal, but from a previous FW deal I got TaxCut for about -$10 AR. Sure, it required rebates, but I did get them all (already) and it included state as well, plus an efile for both fed and state. If you're planning to efile, you'll get hit for $15.95 on the federal here...plus you've got to then purchase state software and pay another $15.95 efile for that. Just letting you all know, and having gone through this before (and this year), I was very pleased with the simplicity of having the Federal+State+2 free efiles included and how easy it made everything.
So what? Your deal was great, but is no longer there. Still this is a great software and it is free. I do not do Efile anyway. Once the Federal is correctly done, The State is a much easy job. I can not do it with Firefox. It was downloaded smoothly with IE 7. Thanks OP!
Thank OP for heads up. Since I will end up paying this year, I will send my printed return in. This will come handy.
PoserRBF
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 14, 2007 @ 10:05p
Nice find. Some states let you file for free on their respective website; so this comes in handy for the federal. Thanks OP!
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lucky8
Member
posted: Apr. 16, 2007 @ 2:12a
I filled out all my tax information online at TaxCut.com, using the link provided. But when I tried to pay for the federel premium and state package including e-file, although the link before I started saids $27.99, the final charge is 29.99+29.99=59.98. Anyone experienced same thing? How could I get the special rate shows on their homepage?
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