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Among the other tax services we reviewed this year, only TaxACT Plus offers absolutely free federal and state preparation and filing. TurboTax's free version should suffice for tens of millions of taxpayers. So if you're going to file with TurboTax (which we recommend), the price is another reason to do it early-besides peace of mind and getting your return back sooner.
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The early-filer prices are roughly comparable to the full prices for H&R Block Deluxe and Jackson Hewitt Deluxe Edition. These prices are scheduled to increase later in the tax season to $54.99 for federal taxes and $39.99 per state.
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Serving the Most Though 1040EZ and 1040A filers can prepare and submit both their federal and state returns for free (Intuit's Absolute Zero plan), TurboTax Deluxe, the version we reviewed, currently costs $34.99 for federal taxes and $36.99 per state. It's our top choice for filing your 2015 taxes. TurboTax Deluxe (reviewed here) may not support as many IRS forms and schedules as some of the competition, but it's superior in every other area, offering an unparalleled user experience among online tax-prep sofware.

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