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Rwineland (talk|edits) said:

21 November 2008
I prepare a small number of returns and am thinking of switching to 1040NOW. No software, all online input. Can anyone recommend - or not - 1040NOW?

"Shoebox" (talk|edits) said:

21 November 2008
Is your internet service reliable?

If not, you could look at TaxAct. Is is very affordable and seems to work for fairly straightforward returns.

Lmcdon9822 (talk|edits) said:

23 November 2008
I am a software engineer and now a little about secured data. IF and I say IF someone on the technical side for emails, secured databases, etc on the internet really wants the data, they can get it. Avoid online tax software at all costs. Use TaxAct Professional Edition. I have a small growing practice and used it for several years now and it suffices.

Lmcdon9822 (talk|edits) said:

23 November 2008
Shoebox...small is relative. 600 returns? Thats great! I am hoping to hit 10% of your number this year. --> "growing pains..."