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  2. Tax Software vs. Accountant: Which Is Best for You? - AOL

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    Few Americans look forward to filing their taxes, and most employ outside help in the form of an accountant or tax software. Find Out: Here's the Average IRS Tax Refund Amount by StateMore: 3 Signs...

  3. Tax preparation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other popular tax software includes: TaxACT at 7%, Tax Hawk (including FreeTaxUSA) at 5.9%, Credit Karma's free tax software (now owned by the Cash App) at 1.7%, and TaxSlayer at 1.5%. According to a survey by Credello, 53% of respondents filed their taxes with an online software system and 12% filed their taxes independent of a software system.

  4. TaxAct vs. TurboTax: Which Is the Best Tax Software? - AOL

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    Earned income tax credit. Child tax credits. Audit support guarantee. Import last year’s return from TurboTax or other tax software. 24/7 access to online community of TurboTax specialists and users

  5. TaxHawk Review: Find Out If This Tax Software Flies ... - AOL

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    H&R Block Deluxe sells for $29.99, with a cost of $36.99 for state income tax returns. Where this package stands out is by offering these versions with support. The company’s Online Assist ...

  6. TaxSlayer - Wikipedia

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    TaxSlayer LLC (formerly known as TaxSlayer.com) is a privately held tax preparation and tax software company based in Augusta, Georgia. The company offers online tax preparation technology for American consumers and tax professionals, allowing them to electronically file state and/or federal returns. TaxSlayer also offers business technology ...

  7. H&R Block - Wikipedia

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    Henry and Richard Bloch jointly ran their United Business Company, which focused on accounting, bookkeeping and payroll, but also did some income tax work for clients. The brothers took out an ad for its $5 tax services in The Kansas City Star newspaper in 1955. The ad was a success and H&R Block was born.

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