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Get TaxAct for Less than $10

February 26, 2014 by Lazy Man Leave a Comment

Last week, I showed you how you can get expert tax advice from H&R Block’s software.

That was for people who missed out my article from a couple of weeks ago. That article showed you how to save money on Turbo Tax. Most people could use the deal there to save $10. It’s not a big win, but get the Deluxe version of TaxAct. That’s right, TaxAct is only going to set you back $10 if you sign up through the link.

I wish I could say that I’ve used the software and that it is as good as TurboTax or H&R Block, but I can’t. What I can say that TaxAct allows you get started right away for free. You only pay at the end when you file. So if you are somewhere in the middle and realize that they don’t address the tax ramifications of your monkey butler (we’ve all been there), so you can cut your losses without spending a dime.

And once again, it goes without writing, but I’ll write it anyway… no more procrastination get this TaxAct and get started on those taxes now.

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