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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Spekulatius who wrote (37253)4/3/2010 8:51:27 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) of 78753
 
I can't disagree with your statement that TurboTax beats H&R Home (TaxCut) since I haven't used TurboTax lately. I think both of these products are too expensive and I'd be surprised if they don't have a lot of competition in the future. I can already submit my MD tax form on the web for free if I'm willing to type all the info a second time.

The IRS saves a lot of money if forms are submitted electronically. The government (state/federal) does not have fees to submit a return electronically, it saves them keying in expenses, proofing, paper storage etc. All returns are stored in electronic format. Only lobbying keeps the gov from producing its own tax software.
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