TurboTax’s MAX benefits, for example, cost an additional $59.99 in early February. All three charged about $35 for each state return. (They also sell downloadable software.) In early February, TurboTax was charging $89.99 for its Self-Employed edition Block, $54.99 for its Premium and TaxAct, $37 for its Premium. I tried out each provider’s top-level online option. One thing that hasn’t much changed this year is pricing. TaxAct kept doing things its own quirky way, as it long has, but it capably handled the basics. This year, Block sharpened its technology - it even beat TurboTax on a critical task, uploading a prior year’s return - while TurboTax improved its telephone helpline. TurboTax used to stand out with its ease of use and technological polish, while Block provided better help. My tryouts suggested that the differences between TurboTax and Block were smaller than in the past.
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