2009 Tax Deals Roundup

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Posted on 02/13/2009

Tax season is upon us! (Cue threatening music…) In the words of humorist Dave Barry, "It's income tax time again, Americans: time to gather up those receipts, get out those tax forms, sharpen up that pencil, and stab yourself in the aorta." Fortunately, no one has resort to extremes like that anymore. There's easy-to-use software and inexpensive tax preparation services available pretty much everywhere you look. It's still a fear inspiring time of year, though. To get you through April 15th with your mental health and your finances intact, take a look at the deals listed below. Be sure to check out our After You've Filed Your Taxes: The Sanity Rebuilding Roundup post for some relaxation ideas & deals.

H&R Block - 15% off TaxCut online software. Chose from 5 different plans to cover every financial situation, and get live help if you get stuck! Offer ends 04/30/2009.

Jackson Hewitt - Click our link for an exclusive printable coupon, good for $25 off tax preparation services at participating Jackson Hewitt stores. Coupon expires 04/30/2009.

Office Depot - Free Quicken Starter Edition when you purchase TurboTax software. Get your 2009 books so organized that taxes will be a veritable breeze. Offer ends 04/15/2009.

Quicken.com - $20 off any deluxe software package. Offer ending unknown. Keep your finances in line in 2009 so that next year’s taxes are a snap!

TaxAct.com - Basic DIY online tax preparation filing is free, and prices for their Deluxe and Ultimate tax services start at just $9.95. You don’t have to pay until you file!

Turbo Tax.com - Take 10% off Federal & State tax products, and 10% off software downloads. Use our link to activate the savings. Coupons expire 04/15/2009.

* Hot deals expire quickly. This deal may no longer be valid.

Comments


Billy King

Posted on 04.27.10 at 9:37 AM

A company I found on the IRS website which isn't listed is FreeTaxUSA.com

They have the best free offer online, hands down!

MARJORIE32Mann

Posted on 05.30.10 at 7:53 AM

I took 1 st loan when I was 32 and it aided my family a lot. However, I require the college loan over again.

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