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HoboScabs t1_j6sg4mv wrote

If you don't have a lot of forms, it is pretty straight forward to do then yourself. It's when you are dealing with credits and deductions it gets more complex. But even then, it's worth your time to learn how to do this on your own.

You already have a non-government entity taking from you, no point in paying someone extra to help then do it.

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NotBatman81 t1_j75hg4n wrote

Meh I disagree it's worth your time when it gets complex. I have 20 years of finance experience and I spend about $100 on tax software for a fairly complex state and federal return. Not worth my time to become a broad-based expert in individual tax.

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