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You can probably run the Windows Business program on a Mac using a Windows Emulator like Parallels. But you would have to buy a copy of Windows to install in it. Google Windows on Mac to get articles on the various options
One of the other users posted this, There are 4 popular products you can use: Parallels, VMWare Fusion, Oracle VirtualBox, or CrossOver. The first 3 require you to also buy a copy of Windows. The first 2 cost $50-80, the third is free. CrossOver also costs about $50-$80 but does NOT require you to buy Windows.
If you don't already have these programs it may be easier and cheaper to use a local tax professional OR just get the forms from the fed/state websites and fill them in manually.
Based on feedback I've received from others, it appears to me that MAC users have fewer problems running windows as a virtual machine. That does require the purchase of a full blown copy of windows though. I don't know what VM software MACs use though.
It should work. I used Bootcamp to run a Windows installation of Quickbooks a few years ago. As mentioned by others, Bootcamp is free but you will need to have a valid copy of Windows from somewhere to install on the Bootcamp partition. There are commercial software solutions that include a copy of Windows, but I don't have current knowledge of the various prices involved. You might also find it simpler to buy a cheap used PC.