Dave,

I used Tax Act the last 2 years and I did it on the web.   Where can I get
the stand alone version as it sounds less frustrating.  
Thank you so much!
-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Carlson
via Jfw
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 12:19 AM
To: Lauren; The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: Accessible Tax Software

Lauren,

I've been using TaxActs for the past 12 years, and it continues to be
accessible with JAWS. It is not a web-based product, but a standalone that
allows you to fill out and file Federal and State Taxes. About $15 for both,
which includes one freed Federal filing.

Dave Carlson
Oregonian, woodworker, and pioneer

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lauren via Jfw" <[email protected]>
To: "'Brad Martin'" <[email protected]>; "'The Jaws for Windows support
list.'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 09:08 PM
Subject: RE: Accessible Tax Software


Thank you for the information. One maybe off-topic question: is the one for
home users as good as if I went to a place where they do it for you if you
are below an income threshold? Would I miss something in the home user
version and did you try out all aspects of it with Jaws?


Sincerely,

Lauren

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brad Martin
via Jfw
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 11:03 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Accessible Tax Software

Sorry if this is off topic, but I don't think it is. I wanted to share some
good news about accessibility.

Last year, the question went around this list about which tax software was
accessible with JAWS. At the time, I was working with two products,
MyFreeTaxes.com for home users and Taxwise Online for tax pros and
volunteers. Both have made improvements in accessibility this year, so I
thought I'd share, especially because this list had a lot to do with the
improvements in Taxwise Online. I'm really excited about this, and I hope it
helps you.

www.MyFreeTaxes.com allows you to use H&R Block online software to prepare
your federal and up to three state returns completely free of charge,
provided your income was $60,000 or less in 2014. It's a partnership between
United Way, Goodwill International, and the National Disability Institute,
and is sponsored by the Walmart Foundation. This is solid software that does
more than just your basic EZ return. (I did a Schedule C return last night.)
It has been accessible since I started using it, except for the dreaded
captcha at the very end of the filing process. I raised this concern with
the MyFreeTaxes partnership, and they addressed that concern with H&R Block.
I'm happy to report that this year, there is an Audio Captcha which is
actually understandable to the human ear. I used it. It worked. Using
nothing more than a web browser and JAWS 15, I filed a return without anyone
having to be present. You can too! I would assume this same audio captcha
was also added to H&R Block's paid online software, although I haven't used
it.
Since My Free Taxes is free, and my income is way below $60,000, I just use
that.

Taxwise Online is more of a commercial product used by professional tax
preparers, as well as volunteers in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and
Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs. Last year, the folks at CCH Small
Firm Services saw my post on this very JAWS list complaining about the
inaccessibility of the tax forms in their product, and they called me at
work. We had a conference call. They showed me that they had a version of
the product that I didn't know about which they believed was
508 compliant. The software menus and interview were and always had been
accessible, but when it came to the tax forms, It still wasn't even close,
although they had been assured by someone that it was fine. The good news is
the folks on this conference call listened to me and took me seriously. They
went back to the drawing board. While it has a few odd behaviors, it's leaps
and bounds ahead of where it was last year, and I give CCH Small Firm
Services a lot of credit for fixing it. I've been pleasantly surprised. I
was even able to use the new Affordable Care Act worksheet and forms in my
training classes this year. Again, it worked with JAWS 15. I haven't tried
with other versions or other screen readers. Taxwise Online only works with
Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, and we know how well Chrome works with
JAWS, so I've only used it with Internet Explorer. Last year, I tried with
NVDA, but it wasn't nearly as successful. I haven't tried with the 2014
software though; I've just stuck with JAWS and it's been good.

So two big touchdowns for accessibility in the tax software world, I'm proud
to report.  The first is for home users, and the second is for tax pros and
certified volunteers. I hope these developments help someone--maybe even
you!  I'm very happy about them.

For what it's worth,

--
Brad Martin
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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