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Give Yourself a Tax Break

Posted 10:00AM 02/28/12 Savings Experiment |
Savings Experiment: Taxes
Have you ever had a tax professional handle your finances?
Yes. I was pleased and the fee was reasonable.873 (12.9%)
Yes, but the fee outweighed the convenience.1705 (25.2%)
I've been with a professional for years; their service is indispensable.891 (13.2%)
Never. I use an online program.1868 (27.6%)
I file my taxes the old fashion way: paper forms1424 (21.1%)
Did you find our video on taxes helpful?
Yes, it's a great idea44 (6.7%)
Yes, useful and entertaining83 (12.7%)
Not sure, didn't watch310 (47.4%)
No217 (33.2%)

Tax season is upon us, but it doesn't have to be a drag. Sure, filing isn't fun, but with the right method, you just may be able to save some money -- and who wouldn't welcome that?

If you have a relatively simple return, there are a variety of inexpensive do-it-yourself options, some of which are free. That's right, free. The IRS.gov website allows you to file without charge, if you qualify, and even refers you to an accredited free-filing agency to help you through the process.

Walmart also offers a convenient free-file option. You can file your 1040EZ at over 3,000 locations nationwide at no cost. The best part (well, for frequent Walmart shoppers) is that the store will even load your refund onto a convenient prepaid card.

If your financial status has changed in the last year, or if you think your situation is a little more complicated, hiring a tax professional may be your most economical and hassle-free option. Those who were paid for freelance work without taxes held or experienced a major life event -- like getting married, welcoming a new baby, or receiving settlement or inheritance -- should seek professional assistance.

TaxesIf you're cringing at the thought of shelling out cash for a pro, don't. An accountant may cost you a few hundred dollars up front, but with the right deductions, you could end up saving more than that on your return as a whole.

As April 15 approaches, assess your situation and do a little digging. You'll find that the right filing method will ultimately pay off.

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