Maximize Your Tax Refund by Choosing the Right Tax-Filing Tool

Ready for that refund? The simplest way to get it fast is to do your taxes yourself, with the help of the right online tax tools. The three most popular:

Let’s take a look at all three so you can pick the right one and get going.

Get it done free!

All three companies — TurboTax, H&R Block and TaxAct — offer a free filing option: perfect for a simple return. A college student who has income from a summer job in retail, a single W-2 and little in the way of deductions and expenses would be a perfect candidate.

There are also other ways to get your taxes done free, depending on your age and income. For details see “7 Ways to Get Your Taxes Done for Free.”

Free’s not good enough? Then you need to know …

What to look for

If you have anything more than a really basic return, the money you’ll save on a single deduction or tax break often will more than pay for the cost of any of the leading tax products. Having said that, there’s no reason to pay more than you have to.

Three things to look for:

  • Does the tool cover your circumstances, for example, as a student, military service member, homeowner, investor, small business owner, self-employed person?

  • Is it easy enough to use that you’ll be able to work through it without needing a lot of help?

  • Does it find deductions that you know from previous years you are entitled to take?

All of the leading tax tools — even the most costly — will let you start a return without paying anything. You won’t be able to save or submit that return, but the process of walking through the tool will give you a sense of whether it’s right for you.

Here’s a quick review of each, complete with prices.

TaxAct

TaxAct is the least expensive of the three tax tools we looked at. It’s most popular edition is TaxAct Plus, priced at $20 (plus an additional $30 for state returns).
TaxAct also offers TaxAct Premium for self-employed people, contractors and freelancers for the price of $35 (and $30 per state).

TaxAct characterizes TaxAct Plus as being the best choice for homeowners, for those who need to do itemized deductions and those who have investments. The real value in TaxAct, however, is that it’s inexpensive and easy to use. A broad range of circumstances are covered in simple, clear language (using images that help make the meaning of the category names even more understandable).

Our CEO, Stacy Johnson, says he’s used TaxAct many times and it’s worked fine for him.

H&R Block

I’ve been helping various family members do their taxes using H&R Block online for years now, so I can personally attest to the fact that it’s easy to use. For simple returns, you just need a few basic documents and answer some basic questions.