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My employer sent out a message "New Withholding tax calculation for 2024 W-4. Update yours now". By updating this, is it going to tax more or less out of my check for taxes? If I hadn't bought a Tesla last year, I would have had to pay like $3k. I don't want them taking out less, I'd rather get that number closer to zero.

Just realized I was talking about federal. This year I owed $680 extra in state. I'd like to keep that similar or less.
 
I misspoke up above when I said I used Tax Act. I used them a number of years ago but like you said, I stopped because the interface got weird and a lot less straight forward. I actually used Tax Hawk this year but also filled everything out on Turbo Tax to verify. I had the same refunds for both fed and state but TurboTax was 80 bucks and Tax Hawk was 15.

I did the same thing only using FreeTaxUSA...same exact refunds when filled out with TurboTax. Instead of filing for $80 with TurboTax I filed using the $15 FreeTaxUSA site. Both returns were accepted within hours and waiting for the next part of the refund.
 
I did it in both TurboTax and Freetax and it matched up exactly the same until I put in some investment stuff and then the difference was only $25. I noticed a couple of things this year.

  1. If you can't upload your document, the QR scanner thing works pretty slick with TT.
  2. So many of my investment documents/PDF's have multiple documents on one form (Interest/Dividends/Stock Sales) and TT doesn't recognize all of them, only one.
  3. FreeTax didn't allow me to electronically connect to any banks/financial, so I just entered them by hand. This was pretty easy in my case.
  4. I like how FreeTax will allow you to see your 1040 in advance.
I'll probably keep using FreeTax in the future.
 
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Do the cheap/free tax programs download last years taxes from a Turbotax/HR Block file so you dont have to fill all that info in? That is worth the money to me if they don't so wanted to know before switching. State being more costly is always a pain as I work in Nebraska and live in Iowa so have to file both states.
 
Do the cheap/free tax programs download last years taxes from a Turbotax/HR Block file so you dont have to fill all that info in? That is worth the money to me if they don't so wanted to know before switching. State being more costly is always a pain as I work in Nebraska and live in Iowa so have to file both states.

It’ll carry over year to year but I don’t remember seeing where you can import from another site. Tax Hawk/Free Tax is 15 per state and free federal.
 
Do the cheap/free tax programs download last years taxes from a Turbotax/HR Block file so you dont have to fill all that info in? That is worth the money to me if they don't so wanted to know before switching. State being more costly is always a pain as I work in Nebraska and live in Iowa so have to file both states.

I downloaded a pdf copy of my return from Turbotax and was able to upload it to FreeTaxUSA which pulled the information into this year's return.
 
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awesome. i cant wait until my kids are that age
Just wanted to update you on what you may be looking forward to. I've been pulling what's left of my hair out trying to figure out why TurboTax says it was filled but my son says he never got his refund. We were home today so I called the IRS and was directed to their website. iRS says his refund was deposited on 3/7/23. Guess what? It was. He's strictly W2 now so he's now in charge of doing them himself.
 
I used to use Tax Act but after mom passed away I had to file some schedule K and couldn't figure that out so off to H&R Block.
This year I have 5 1099s (which I can never makes heads or tails from) and I also converted some IRA funds to a Roth this year so it's just easier to use H&R Block again.
 
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I used to use Tax Act but after mom passed away I had to file some schedule K and couldn't figure that out so off to H&R Block.
This year I have 3 1099s (which I can never makes heads or tails from) and I also converted some IRA funds to a Roth this year so it's just easier to use H&R Block again.
The tricky part with some of the 1099's that I received is that they included Interest, Dividends, and Stock sales. When I fed them into TurboTax, it only picked up one.
 
The tricky part with some of the 1099's that I received is that they included Interest, Dividends, and Stock sales. When I fed them into TurboTax, it only picked up one.
I can't read the darn things. 21 pages long.
I also updated my other post, I have 5 1099s.
I moved my money from one firm to another and the new one used TD Ameritrade which was bought by Schwab.

It's a pain but I guess I should look on the bright side, I actually have money saved towards retirement. Of course whether I live long enough to use it is another question.
 
Another year of using Freetax. It still has trouble when you upload some 1099's which include multiple on one sheet(DIV, INT, and B's), but it's not hard to just manually input them. A couple of takeaways I had.

1. After I was done, I took all my documents, loaded them into Gemini, and had it check for errors. It actually found something I missed on the Iowa portion, and confirmed everything else looked good.

2. With about the same income as the previous year, my Iowa taxes went down 33%!!!!