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Mar 03, 2008 -- Free federal tax prep and e-filing regardless of income

Clark has been on a slow burn about the IRS eliminating free tax prep and filing for those who make more than an adjusted gross income of $54K. Clark just doesn't get the class warfare angle. Why is it that the more money you make, the more you have to spend at a tax preparer -- just to give the money back to the government? There is one outfit out there still offering free federal tax preparation regardless of income -- TaxACT.com. There are additional charges for your state return. Please note that Clark has never used TaxACT.com and has no idea about their quality. He just loves that they're doing it for free.

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  • "FREE" AARP VOLUNTEERS FILE ELECTRONIC
    numerous communities have aarp members (in my town,preparers are retired from h&r block and irs). i had to wait in line took about 2 hrs, but so what i save $100.00
  • tax act
    I have used them for the last 3 years and no problems. Got fed refund in 7-10 days. Sta was longer.

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