A comparison of popular tax programs, plus how to search for educator discounts

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With tax season upon us, it’s time to figure out your plan for doing your taxes and filing your tax forms. If you aren’t eligible for free tax prep, you can enlist the help of a tax pro or you can choose to tackle completing your tax return yourself. (Whatever you choose, don’t forget to look for potential educator tax deductions!)

Nothing about taxes seems simple, but do-it-yourself tax preparation software can help speed up and simplify this dreaded annual task. This is especially important during the COVID-19 pandemic because some free services are not available, but software you can use yourself remotely is a viable alternative to in-person assistance.

Each year, tax prep software and online option assists millions of U.S. taxpayers in filing accurate tax returns at their convenience and for a low cost. But before you do anything, first you must decide whether self-preparation is appropriate for your own situation.

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Should I pay a tax expert for help?

Allison Boisson, an independent tax preparer in Washington, D.C., suggests the following rule of thumb to determine when you require assistance from a real, live tax professional: “Whenever you have decisions to make that the machine can’t make for you.”

Generally speaking, if you’re divorced, own a primary/side business or have significant investment assets, you most likely should employ a professional firm or Certified Public Accountant to prepare your taxes for you.

If your situation is relatively simple—meaning you have a salaried job that reports withholding in a standard W-2, and perhaps you have some interest and dividend income, a mortgage deduction and other standard tax relief deductions, such as the classroom supplies deduction for educators—then doing your own taxes can be the easiest, most economical choice. Your Form 1040 ideally shouldn’t go beyond Schedule A (for itemized deductions) and Schedule B (for investment income).

Which tax preparation software is best for me?

With so many tax prep software and online tax preparation program options out there, figuring out which one to use can seem almost as complicated as deciphering the tax law.

Software that’s installed on a desktop computer has its advantages, namely in data security and storage. Online programs provide more flexibility because they can be accessed anywhere there’s an Internet connection, and updates are performed automatically.

Most tax-prep programs will import data from previous returns, and some will import data from other software programs. As far as user interface goes, some offer a very basic setup, meaning you’ll fill in the numbers in empty fields. Others programs (usually the more expensive ones) will lead you through the task by asking you questions to help you complete your return.

When it comes to filing your tax forms, most programs allow you to e-file a simple (e.g., 1040EZ) federal tax return for free. Some include both the federal return and state return for the same price, while others charge filers extra for a state return.

We’ve compared a sampling of 12 online- and software-based tax preparation programs1 (listed alphabetically below) at various price points to show the wide range of options available to taxpayers. Most of these companies have multiple levels of online tax prep offerings, including free versions for simple returns, to fit just about any need.

As an NEA member, you can find special discounts and cash-back offers on tax software and services, such as TurboTax, H&R Block and more, through NEA Discount Marketplace. Look under “Office Supplies,” then click on “Tax Preparation” to find available offers.

Quick comparison of 12 tax preparation software options

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Name Cost Source Tax Help  Federal/State Return
Credit Karma Tax $0 Online Email and chat Federal and state included
eSmart Tax Basic2 $24.95 Online Email, chat, social and in-person support Federal included; $36.95 for state return
Express Tax Refund Basic $29.95 Online Phone Federal included; $25 for state return; additional costs for itemized deductions, credits and more
H&R Block Deluxe Online $29.99 Online Phone and live chat Federal included; $36.99 per state return filed
Jackson Hewitt Online $25 Online Phone, live chat, in-person Federal and state included
Liberty Tax Basic $24.95 Online Email and live chat Federal included; $36.95 for state return
OnLine Taxes – Free Edition $0 Online Email Federal included; $9.95 for state return
TaxACT Online Free $0 Online Tech support via chat, email, phone Federal included; $34.95 for state return
TaxACT Online Deluxe $24.95 Online Tech support via chat, email, phone Federal included; $44.95 for state return
TaxSlayer Classic $17.95 Online Email and phone Federal included; $36.95 for state return
TurboTax Deluxe $39 Online Phone, on-screen, online community, videos Federal included; $39 for state return
TurboTax Deluxe Software Download $70 Desktop, tablet Phone 5 federal included; 1 state download included

TechMedia Network, a technology and science media company, evaluated many of the tax preparation programs in this chart and rated them according to use. FreeTaxUSA was rated best for free-to-use software. TurboTax was rated the best tax software overall: The free version is good only for basic returns, while the Deluxe Edition has tools to maximize tax credits, and an even more expensive version helps self-employed and small-business owners find industry-specific deductions. H&R Block was rated best for customer support.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has partnered with many companies to provide free web-based tax preparation services (the IRS Free File Program), but only if the taxpayer’s adjusted gross income is $72,000 or below (individual or joint filings). Read more about ways you might be able to file your taxes for free.

Be sure to apply to free tax services only through the IRS website as scammers pretending to be members of the Free File Alliance may offer their “services” directly. Visit the IRS website for more information.

Given the upsurge in ID theft on tax returns, the IRS has made using a special identity protection (IP) PIN number mandatory.

1 As of 1/11/22. Other fees may apply depending on your tax situation. Check each product’s website for the most up-to-date pricing information and current promotions.
2 eSmart Tax is a division of Liberty Tax Service.