My mother worked for H&R Block for many years, so I have no personal problem with them.
I have not used the 2004, but I just quit working on the 2002 edition. I have rental properties and, even though I entered the information where it belonged, it somehow got transferred elsewhere. All of my real estate taxes got moved from where they belonged to form A. Entering the information directly onto the tax forms required me to override every single step. Also, I was not able to go to help and figure out what my standard mileage cost was, so it took me considerable time to go through their mileage dialogue boxes.
I had used Turbo Tax in previous years and was not unhappy with them; however, I had heard that Turbo Tax put spyware on the computer, and made it difficult to install on more than one computer. TaxCut was cheaper, and I figured there would really be no difference. However, at least for year 2002, there was a big difference.
I downloaded TaxAct just a moment ago; it is cheaper than either turbo tax or taxcut, and so far, it behaves just like it is supposed to. I have been entering some info by their prompts and other info directingly onto the tax forms, and, except for the fact that the auto-save requires me to hit the hardreturn every time, other than that, I really like TaxAct.Get more detail about TaxCut 2004 Standard [Old Version].
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