Probably. Unless it does some sort of online updating, it won't take into account any tax code changes.
Any reason you don't do it online? I like knowing that they have my returns stored somewhere I can't delete them by mistake.
Man, my theoretical cobbler-finding plans for today (well, I found the cobbler, I just have to drive to one) are not materialising. Hell, my walk-across-the-courtyard laundry plans don't seem to be coming to much fruition either.
I still have to figure out if the 10 W-2/1099 forms I've received are all I was supposed to get. I suspect not.
I have no idea why I bought what I bought last year, it was online and just downloaded to my computer. People have a preference btw TurboTax or the H&R Block thing?
I've used TaxAct.com for the past several years and had no problems. A couple of times I compared it with H&R or another system and found no differences in return, so now I don't bother.
31" on the pileups on the wall (so probably an inch more): [link]
Had to climb out the window to shovel out the door to get to the balcony: [link]
Cleared half the balcony before it started getting to dark. Oof. That shit is heavy! And there is so much of it...
My sister loves TurboTax.
I've been using H&R Block, I think because I got it free the first time.
I like TurboTax. partly because it remembers my info from year to year.
According to my records, I used H&R Block to file my Federal taxes for free, and filed my state taxes online for free through the Illinois Department of Revenue website.
I can't do my taxes online for free, because I have to fill out one particular extra form, so I am still doing it in paper.
I also always do it at the last minute, because I have to get the information for that form from my sister, and in almost 20 years, the very earliest she has ever gotten it to me is April 4th, and that one year was a fluke.