01/28/2023
I've had several people ask me lately about preparing their own taxes. You can definitely do it on your own, especially if all you have is a W-2 (i.e., you are an employee).
Just think through what types of income and assets you have, and figure out what tax form that will be reported on. Keep in mind, if you have investments (stocks, bonds, retirement accounts, businesses, real estate) lots of those forms have different dates they are due.
Never file a return until you're sure you have everything . . . it causes more trouble than it is worth.
As far as actually preparing your return: you should always use software and file electronically. If you're expecting a refund, get your direct deposit info in there. There are a ton of options, but I really don't like a lot of the big ones.
My #1 recommendation is 1040.com . . . they are a flat fee, with no nickel and diming. They are made by the same company that makes my professional software. I believe the fee is $25.