Wanted to settle this question before tax season was again upon us. Here's the deal:
I've been doing my own taxes by just filling out the IRS's forms for nearly my whole tax-paying life (i.e., 30+ years); the only exception was a few extraordinarily complicated years (living abroad with a self-employed spouse while maintaining a rental property back home) when I used an accountant.
My taxes are back to being pretty simple: Wages and interest are our only income and, while we itemize, our only deductions are mortgage interest, other taxes, and charitable donations. I'd imagine lots of folks have a similarly simple situation. But, at this point, no one I know simply sits down with the 1040 and attendant forms and instructions and does their taxes; everyone I know who doesn't use an accountant uses TurboTax.
So my question is: what does TurboTax give me that my trusty scratch pad and pencil do not? Is there really any reason for me to spend money on it? Thanks in advance.
I've been doing my own taxes by just filling out the IRS's forms for nearly my whole tax-paying life (i.e., 30+ years); the only exception was a few extraordinarily complicated years (living abroad with a self-employed spouse while maintaining a rental property back home) when I used an accountant.
My taxes are back to being pretty simple: Wages and interest are our only income and, while we itemize, our only deductions are mortgage interest, other taxes, and charitable donations. I'd imagine lots of folks have a similarly simple situation. But, at this point, no one I know simply sits down with the 1040 and attendant forms and instructions and does their taxes; everyone I know who doesn't use an accountant uses TurboTax.
So my question is: what does TurboTax give me that my trusty scratch pad and pencil do not? Is there really any reason for me to spend money on it? Thanks in advance.
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