[nfbcs] Accessible tax software?
Robert Spangler
spangler.robert at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 18:17:29 UTC 2017
In Ohio, I am using the Ohio Benefit Bank. I think it's free to
individuals making under 50 thousand a year. There are a few other
states where it is available but you'd have to search benefit bank to
find out. It is accessible. I've used it for two years.
On 2/23/2017 7:16 AM, Joseph C. Lininger via nfbcs wrote:
> Turbo Tax on the web is accessible; I've used it for years. If your
> taxes really are easy and you don't need a lot of guideance, you might
> try Credit Karma's solution. Just came out this year, and it's
> absolutely free. The rest of their site is accessible, so most likely
> that will be too. I'm thinking I might try it this year; I get a little
> tired of paying for Turbo Tax to do my simple personal taxes.
>
> --
> Joe
>
> On 2/23/2017 07:02, Jim Portillo via nfbcs wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I was just wondering if anyone knew of any accessible Tax filing
>> software. I know there is software like TurboTax, and I've wondered
>> how easy and accessible it would be. My taxes are so easy that they'd
>> take so little using such a program.
>> If anyone knows, I'd be interested in hearing your recommendations and
>> experiences filing.
>> Thanks much,
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone 7!
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