> Thanks, I might try to swing by H&R ...

A word of advice... if you want to get serious about tax strategy, go
to a local CPA and avoid the franchised "big box" accounting mills.
They're basically marketing companies that just happen to have
computerized forms that do some tax work.  Your local CPA (look for an
"Enrolled Agent") will be able to give you actual advice rather than
just filling out some forms.  The "H&R"'s of the world tend to have a
lot of turnover where a local CPA can stay with you for many years and
understand your situation a lot more intimately.


-Justin

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