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The IRS is continuing its Free File program.  Those earning $58,000 or less can file using free software.  Others can fill out forms located at the IRS website.  Even if you make more than the $58,000 some of the software companies are willing to let you use their basic software for free so it is worth checking out the website.

The IRS website boasts:

It's fast. It's safe. It's free. And EVERYONE is eligible!

Let Free File do the hard work for you with brand-name software or online Fillable Forms. You can prepare and e-file your federal return for free. Participating software companies make their products available through the IRS. Some also support state tax returns.

You can visit the website here: IRS FREE FILE

Comment below if you have positive experience with one of the software methods.  We would love to hear about your experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mark Strohm -

Mark Strohm has served a Christian School principal, Children's pastor, seminar speaker and adjunct professor.

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#1 M S 2011-01-23 15:27
I used TurboTax for years and know it is very good. Unfortunately, you have to have an adjusted gross income of $31K or less or be in the military with an agi of 58k to use it free.
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