If you’re going to use tax software this year for tax filing, don’t just pick the first one that comes to mind. It might seem like they’re all the same, but they’re not. Here’s a helpful guide for selecting the best tax software this tax season.
Tax Software is For…
You may consider using tax software if your finances are fairly straightforward. That means you have a W-2 and don’t need to itemize. Using tax software can also help you get a refund faster if you elect to have your refund directly deposited into your bank account, not mailed as a check. Before you look into tax software, check to see if you qualify for free filing. You can check the IRS website for additional information.
Tax Software Isn’t For…
You may consider avoiding tax software if your tax situation is more complicated. Tax software may not be adequate or cost-effective if you have the following:
In a more complex tax scenario, you should consider opting for a professional tax advisor.
How to Pick the Right Tax Software
Before paying for tax software, shop around. Here are some things to consider:
Do One Thing: Shop around and compare different tax software options before purchasing one.
Original article by Chris O'Shea and adapted in partnership with SavvyMoney.