Is Filing Taxes Yourself Worth the Hassle?

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The discussion revolves around personal experiences with filing taxes, particularly among younger individuals doing it for the first time. One participant shares their pride in completing their taxes independently, despite initial confusion and frustration with the telefile system's repetitive prompts. They ultimately found the process manageable and received a small refund. Others contribute by discussing their own tax filing experiences, recommending software like TurboTax for ease of use, and noting that some can file federal and state taxes for free. There are mentions of varying refund amounts and the simplicity of tax situations for students or those not currently working. The conversation also touches on procrastination in filing taxes, with some participants humorously acknowledging their delays. Overall, the thread highlights the learning curve of tax filing and the benefits of using modern software to simplify the process.
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Heh, so i just filed my taxes today. I'm rather proud. I was talking to some people who're in their 20's and its their first time doing them by themselves. My dad insisted that i do my own... so i did. At first i was really confused, but then it wasn't actually so bad. I did the telefile thing... OMG! that whole touch tone process gets really old really fast!

"Question 3... press 1 if the answer is yes, press 2 if no"
*BLEEP*
"you just pressed one, the answer is yes, please press 1 if this is true, press 2 if it is not."
*BLEEP*
"you have pressed 2, please refer back to question 3... if the answer is..."
"GUH, i meant 1..."
"...yes press 1, press 2 if no."
grumble grumble, i already answered this stupid question...
*BLEEP*
"you just pressed two, the answer is no, please press 1 if this is true, 2 if it is not."
"WHAT? I HIT ONE! CMON!"
*BLEEP*
"you have pressed 2, please refer back to question 3... if the answer is..."

*CLICK*

"stupid thing... i'll try again later..."

i think i had to call back like 3 times cause i kept getting so annoyed. It wasn't actually so bad though, once i got the knack of having to confirm every stupid thing i put in, it went quickly. Now i get a whole 50 bucks back! WAHOO... heh... it almost doesn't seem worth it, heh.

So who else has been having fun with their taxes eh? You've got a week left for anyone who hasn't started!
 
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I got 85 back :approve:

Used one of them newfangled computer programs to file, print and mail.
 
for once, Uncle Sam paid me a four digit number this year...about time since I usually ended up owing...Gale, if you anticipate at least $100, get turbo tax and efile, i highly recommend it.
 
Gale17 said:
Heh, so i just filed my taxes today. I'm rather proud. I was talking to some people who're in their 20's and its their first time doing them by themselves. My dad insisted that i do my own... so i did. At first i was really confused, but then it wasn't actually so bad. I did the telefile thing... OMG! that whole touch tone process gets really old really fast!
Dang, if only I could get away with something so simple as telefile. Good to learn early. That way it only gradually gets more complicated as time goes by. I remember refunds - those were nice.
 
Kerrie said:
for once, Uncle Sam paid me a four digit number this year...about time since I usually ended up owing...Gale, if you anticipate at least $100, get turbo tax and efile, i highly recommend it.
Actually, if you go to the IRS web page, you can file your federal tax via turbo tax for free (or for free using a few other software packages).

You can file Colorado state taxes via their web page for free, as well (turbo tax charges you for state taxes).
 
I've always e-filed, using the free turbo tax software. Most I ever got back was $1600, but it's not like I ever made much. I haven't even paid any taxes now the last two years. I haven't even worked in the last year.
 
Happy to say, i am a lazy bum, and will never get a job until i have to, which means no taxes, until i get a job. One of the frills of being a minor, no need for income. (but no beer or voting). hey, If you are amish, you don't have to pay income taxes, i'll be amish :-p (that could just be pennsylvania)

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Argh! Usually I do my taxes quite promptly, as soon as all the forms have arrived. But, just haven't managed to find the time yet this year (correlation to increased time on PF? Nah, that couldn't be it, could it?). My taxes are still pretty simple. Ha, I'm still too poor from all those years as a grad student and post-doc. When I can move and wrestle my money away from this mismanaged state retirement plan (yet another incentive to move somewhere else), I suspect things will get a bit more complex.
 
Gak I had planned to do my taxes early this year and I haven't even started.
 
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Evo said:
Gak I had planned to do my taxes early this year and I haven't even started.
You have a ways to go to catch up to me on procrastination. I haven't filed a return since '79. :approve:
 
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Danger said:
You have a ways to go to catch up to me on procrastination. I haven't filed a return since '79. :approve:

Canucks don't pay income tax?
 
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franznietzsche said:
Canucks don't pay income tax?
Most do. :biggrin:
 

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