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Old 03-17-2007, 08:59 PM
Christopher Mewhort, EA, CGA
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Default Re: Any personal recs for e-file sites?

saag wrote:

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> I went to the IRS site for individual taxpayers where they
> list some 25 or so sites for e-filing.
> Some mention low fees, some don't mention anything. I
> wonder how many have extra fees - like charging for direct
> deposit etc. I am starting the process of going thru them
> one by one to try and determine their 'final' fee.
> .....
> I was wondering if anyone had any personal recs for a
> reputable site (well I hope anyone the IRS directly lists is
> reputable but you never know) with all stated fees upfront.
> The less expensive the better.
> .....
> Moderator:
> There was apost earlier this year from a CPA, I believe in
> Hawaii, who set-up free e-filing on his website. Does
> anyone recall the gentleman's site?


My site: www.mewhorttax.com You have to ignore the bits
about credit card payments, you will see that I have set
my fees to $0. You are welcome.

Christopher Mewhort, EA, CGA
mewhorttax.com
chrismewhort[at]hawaiiantel.net

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Old 03-17-2007, 09:30 AM
saag
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Default Any personal recs for e-file sites?

I went to the IRS site for individual taxpayers where they
list some 25 or so sites for e-filing.

Some mention low fees, some don't mention anything. I
wonder how many have extra fees - like charging for direct
deposit etc. I am starting the process of going thru them
one by one to try and determine their 'final' fee. I have
just 1 federal return with just your basic Schedule A & a
few capital gains and a direct deposit for my refund. I
have no need to but TurboTax & upgrade my Quicken account
(for whatever bundled e-file option they might have)

I was wondering if anyone had any personal recs for a
reputable site (well I hope anyone the IRS directly lists is
reputable but you never know) with all stated fees upfront.
The less expensive the better.

thanks

(and yes I may still just spend 39 cents & mail it but I
figure pretty soon this will be the only option & I might as
well start the process now)

Moderator:
There was apost earlier this year from a CPA, I believe in
Hawaii, who set-up free e-filing on his website. Does
anyone recall the gentleman's site?

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