• Jamie@jamie.moe
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    1 year ago

    For those in the US: Learn how to file your own taxes. It’s really simple for the large majority of people, and usually just consists of copying numbers into boxes off a sheet your employer made for you. After you’ve done it once, subsequent times you’ll probably have it done yourself in less than half an hour.

    You can do it for free on a ton of sites unless you make significant income, freetaxusa is typically the most highly recommended one.

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        Intuit and H&R Block are the reason we have this depraved, inhumane, anti-consumer tax system. They’ve created the laws that make it necessary to use tax prep software. They should not be rewarded for this by getting business for that very tax prep software. Everyone should say no to TurboTax.

        irs.gov/freefile

        There are always a bunch of perfectly good competitors to them listed. Use those competitors. For most people it’s totally free.

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      A better tip is to just maintain and monitor your finances on a regular basis. At least once a month sit down and quickly review all your income and expenses. Then at least two or three times a year do full detailed review just so you know where your money came from and went and when it all happened.

      I wish I knew this earlier in life.

      Think about it, what did you spend your money on two weeks ago? A month? How much did you make in the past month? What did you spend your money on?

      Sure many people can give an estimate off the top of their head but it makes a big difference if you can see it all written out and documented in front of you.

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        Yes, I’m not sure if it’ll be ready by this year’s tax season or not, but it was happening. Last I heard they were doing some limited runs on it.