Sorry if this is not 100% related to powerbooks (I have a pismo, though).
As a recent resident of the USA, the time is coming again to do that
harrowing task known as 'tax return'. Last year I paid an exorbitant
sum to get it done by a professional who seemed to just type the
numbers into a
TurboTax [formerly MacinTax years ago] by Intuit and TaxCut [by a
company whose name I don't recall] are both available. I know that
TurboTax runs in 9 still, I don't know if TaxCut is OS X only or not.
David
On Feb 2, 2004, at 9:45 AM, Pete Gregory wrote:
Sorry if this is not 100% related to
TurboTax [formerly MacinTax years ago] by Intuit and TaxCut [by a
company whose name I don't recall] are both available. I know that
TurboTax runs in 9 still, I don't know if TaxCut is OS X only or not.
TurboTax also has a web option available that worked fine for me under
OS X and Safari. I
I ran both on Macintosh; Tax Cut for TY 2001 and Turbo Tax for TY 2002. I
prefer Turbo Tax, because the interview feature seemed better than Tax Cut.
I also prefer TT for the New York state return, which is one of the most
complicated returns.
Others will like Tax Cut, personal preference.
Many
On Feb 2, 2004, at 8:57 AM, Michael Levin wrote:
People, save yourself the money. Buy a tax program!
This may be good advice if your returns are simple and straightforward.
However, if your situation is complex, or if you're self-employed --
particularly if you have a home based business --
20040202
On Feb 2, 2004, at 8:57 AM, Michael Levin wrote:
People, save yourself the money. Buy a tax program!
This may be good advice if your returns are simple and
straightforward. However, if your situation is complex, or if you're
self-employed -- particularly if you have a home based