I am actually pretty surprised that so many people are using Turbotax. I guess y'all are more forgiving then I am. I don't know that I'll ever forgive them for that rootkit episode a few years back. Plus, Intuit is on my sh*t-list anyway due to the whole QIF/QFX debacle. When Microsoft looks like the good guy, you know that something is seriously wrong.

Personally, I use TaxCut Online. It's slick and if you have questions, you can ask an H&R Block Accountant. That has saved my ass a few times.

TaxCut Online is fully supported in Firefox. It does give a little nag screen the first time you log in about using an unsupported browser since technically, it's Firefox 2 on OS X or Windows... but it never bugs you again and I've never had a problem.

Dan Lund wrote:
I have to agree fully, I've used the online turbotax for the last 2
years.  Now, you still need to pay for the use of federal and state
tax return if you made over 35K, otherwise they have a "freedom tax"
edition.  The IRS website talks all about this stuff.

http://www.turbotaxonline.com & http://turbotax.intuit.com work
through Firefox and Internet Explorer.

On Feb 11, 2008 3:06 PM, Charles Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've found the online version of turbotax (at turbotax.com) to work just
as well as the media version.  No emulation required :)
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