If anyone doesn't need a state return (or prepares it elsewhere), the IRS Free File Fillable Forms is open again this year. It allows for efiling, and it can handle almost all Federal forms. Yo...
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If anyone doesn't need a state return (or prepares it elsewhere), the IRS Free File Fillable Forms is open again this year. It allows for efiling, and it can handle almost all Federal forms. You have to be comfortable preparing your own tax returns, entering directly on forms and schedules, doing some of your own calculation, and reading IRS instructions when necessary. You must create a new account each year, and it does NOT save your tax return from year to year. You have to save it yourself as a PDF only. After October 16, it shuts down for the year and will not save any tax data. There is a list of forms it will prepare at the IRS Free File Fillable Forms website (link below.) I would advise anyone who wants to use it to look over the instructions carefully as well as the Help pages, FAQs, and User Guide. Since it's free, it doesn't hurt to try. https://www.irs.gov/e-file-providers/free-file-fillable-forms