I think they still do it but it always seems to come late.
Karen Morley
kdmorley at yahoo dot com
From: judy berlin jdy...@verizon.net
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Judy,
Now that you mention it, I don't recall getting it either. Maybe they
have stopped.
I do my taxes with TurboTax, and it remembers what my refund was for
last year. It also remembers other information from last year. That
makes it a lot easier to do taxes.
Steve
On 2/2/2012
Judy -
You're not doing anything wrong. TurboTax is a paid service for all but the
simplest tax scenarios.
jf
On Feb 2, 2012, at 4:29 PM, judy berlin wrote:
I have been trying to do my taxes using turbo tax. At the end I'm being
charged $80. for federal and state and a processing fee.
Judy,
I just looked, and I paid $63.55 each year since 2009 for Turbo Tax.
That includes sales tax. And last year and the year before, I paid
$19.95 to e-file Maryland income tax, and I would guess it will cost me
the same again this year.. So I paid about what you paid.
Since you have a
There's also a hefty surcharge if you want to pay any taxes with a credit
card, rather than a check. A merchant usually eats the 3% or so that the
credit card company charges, but the government wants (and is probably
legally required) to get the full amount.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 5:01 PM,
One suggestion on Maryland taxes (and to save $19.99 on the state E-File
fee): The Maryland form 502 is straight forward, and can be filled out
directly on the Comptroller of Maryland's web page.
The trick is to use your tax software to print out the 502 for free,
go to the web site, and type in
If you're using the online version of TurboTax, you can find discounts through
many financial institutions' websites even if you don't have an account with
them. Here's one from Bank of America offering the deluxe federal version for
$19.45:
I just received mine yesterday in the mail...On Feb 02, 2012, at 09:48 AM, judy berlin jdy...@verizon.net wrote:Years past I always got a acard from the state telling me what my refund
was so it could be included in my taxes.
Are they no longer doing that?
judy
At the end, when you're ready to file.
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