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posted by martyb on Tuesday March 12 2019, @03:45AM   Printer-friendly
from the death-and-taxes dept.

"...Filing your taxes has never been faster or easier, especially if you do it online....the DIY approach may cost little or nothing....Most of us prefer free software..." foxnews.com/tech/best-tax-software-to-use-in-2019

This one is a little like the Emmys. "Best site for DIY tax prep" is TurboTax. "Best online tax site if you need a little help" is H&R Block. "Best site for earning bonus points" is TaxAct. "Best tax prep site to protect your identity" is TaxSlayer. "Best tax site for experienced DIY-ers" is Jackson Hewitt.

And for those that are wondering, I do pay taxes. As little as possible!


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  • (Score: 2, Disagree) by opinionated_science on Tuesday March 12 2019, @09:57AM (1 child)

    by opinionated_science (4031) on Tuesday March 12 2019, @09:57AM (#813152)

    Anyone else read fairtax.org [fairtax.org] ?

    Seems far more logical than the current system...

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 12 2019, @04:56PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 12 2019, @04:56PM (#813354)

    It's extremely regressive [wikipedia.org] since rich people spend a lot less of their income on things with sales tax than poor people do. The "prebate" aspect helps it be not completely awful, but it still would set the tax rate on rich people to basically zero at the expense of making the middle class pay a lot more.